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- Armenian_Press_of_Baku abstract "The Armenian Press of Baku has been in service for more than 200 years.This press published its first Armenian periodical of Baku Haykakan Ashkharh (The Armenian World) in 1874. It was a literary and pedagogic journal, which was originally published in Shushi, and then moved to Baku in 1874.In years of 1877-1920, there were more than 60 Armenian historical newspapers published in Baku. However, there are other Armenian newspapers and journals found in Baku which are not the historical types. They include: Haykakan Ashkharh (The Armenian World), religious and pedagogic, Baku, 1877-1878, editor and publisher Stephannos Stephaney Aror (The Plough) illustrated calendar, Baku, 1893-1896, “Aror” Publishing House Sotsialist (The Socialist) official journal of the Social-Democratic Armenian Labor Party, Social Democratic Armenian Party Publishing House, 1904-1905 Arshaluys (The Dawn), Baku, 1904 Sotsial Democrat (The Social- Democrat), public affairs journal covering economics and politics, Baku, 1905, editors V. Marsyan and Lazo Banvori Tsayn (The Voice of the Labourer), 1906, editor S. Kasyan Bari Lur (The Good News) Christian newspaper, official newspaper of the Armenian evangelic community, Baku, Parayan and Mirzoyants Publishing House, 1906-1917, editor and publisher H.J. Tarayants Groh (The Attack), Baku, 1906-1907 Trutsik (Leaflet) weekly, 1906-1907 Girganorya Tert (The Sunday Newspaper), Baku, 1906 Koch Devet (The Appeal), Armenian-Azerbaijani newspaper, Baku, 1906, editors and publishers T. Harutyunyants and I.B. Ashurbekov Panvor (The Labourer), public-economic-political-literary newspaper, Baku, Erevantsyan Publishing House, 1907, editors and publishers H. Yuzbahsyan and G. Pijikyan Motsak (The Mosquito), satirical newspaper, Baku, 1907, editor H. Khojamir Orer (The Days), public-political- literary official newspaper of the Bolsheviks, Baku, 1907, Editors S.K. Shahumyan, Suren Spandaryan, S. Kasyan Aniv (The Wheel), literary-economic-political official newspaper of the Social Revolutionaries, Baku, N.A. Erevantsyan Publishing House, 1908, editor and publisher G. Aghajanyan Zang (The Bell), literary-public-economic newspaper, Baku, Khatisyan Publishing House, 1908-1909, editor and publisher K. Khatisyan Nor Orer (New Days), political-literary-public-economic newspaper, Baku, 1908–09, Erevantsyan Publishing House, 1908-1909, editor and publisher R. Ohanjanyan Shepor (The Trumpet), literary-public-economic-newspaper, Baku, N.A. Erevantsyan Publishing House, 1908, Baku, editor and publisher S. Shah-Paronyan Patanekan Gradaran (The Juvenile Library), journal, Baku, The Publishing House of the Armenian Cultural Community of Baku, 1908, editor K. Kharatyan Aravot (The Morning), literary-public-economic-political newspaper, Baku, N.A. Erevantsyan Publishing House, 1909, editor and publisher S. Harutyunyan Zndan (The Dungeon), literary-public-economic-political newspaper, Baku, N.A. Erevantsyan Publishing House, 1909, editor and publisher Nik. P. Izmayelyan Ughi (The Way) political-public-economic newspaper, Baku, Erevantsyan Publishing House, 1909, editor and publisher N.H. Qarhanyan Tadron ev Erajshtutyun (Theatre and Music), theatrical- musical-literary- artistic illustrated journal, Baku, 1910–17, S.T. Shahbazyan Publishing House, later Trud, editor and publisher A. Mayelyan Paros (The Light-house), literary-artistic illustrated weekly, Baku, Erevantsyan Publishing House, 1910, editor and publisher V. Tumanyan Koch (The Appeal), literary- public- economic weekly, Baku, Erevantsyan Publishing House, 1911, editor and publisher I.B. Miqayelyan Nor Khosq (The New Word), literary-public-political weekly, Baku, Erevantsyan Publishing House, 1911-1912, editor S.K. Shahumyan Nor Gyank (New Life), literary- public- political weekly, Baku, Erevantsyan Publishing House, 1911-1912, editor and publisher D. Ter-Danielyan Errand (The Ardour), literary-public-economic-political official weekly of the Socialist – Revolutionary Party, Baku, Erevantsyan Publishing House, 1912, editor and publisher V.S. Ghazaryants Giragi (The Sunday) Christian weekly, Baku, A. N. Taraeva and L.D Mirzoyants Publishing House, 1912 Mer Ughin (Our Way), literary-political-economic collection, Baku, Erevantsyan Publishing House, 1912, editor D. Ananun Bagvi Tsayn (The Voice of Baku) newspaper, Baku, The Publishing House of the Mayor of Baku, publisher K. Khatisyan Lusademin (At the Dawn), literary collection, Baku, Baku Paper Publishing House, 1913-1914, editor A. Alshushyan Arev (The Sun) literary- public- political official newspaper of the Social Democratic Party, Shahbazyan Publishing House, 1914-1919, editor Taghyanosyan Gordz (The Labour) literary-scientific- public-political journal, Baku, Vera Publishing House,1917, editor K. Krasilnikyan Tsil (The Sprout), Baku, literary-artistic anthology, Baku, Erevantsyan Publishing House, 1914-1915, editor and publisher A. Barutchyan Mer Gyank (Our Life), Baku, 1914, editor St. Shahumyan Navak (The Boat), literary-public weekly, Baku, Aramazd Publishing House, 1914 Shavigh (The Path), literary-public journal, Baku, Baku Publishing House, 1914 Arek (The Sun) literary-public-political daily, Baku, Erevantsyan Publishing House, editor and publisher E. Abovyan Never vorberin (A Present for Orphans), Baku, 1915 Ashxatanqi Droshov (With the Flag of Work), Baku, 1917 Aroghj Gyank (The Healthy Life), Baku 1917, Erevantsyan Publishing House, editor Zaqaryan Banvor (The Labourer), Baku, 1917, Erevantsyan Publishing House, editor and publisher G. Pijikyan Nor Kyanq (The Life), Baku, 1917, Erevantsyan Publishing House, editor E. Ter-Ohanyan Haraj (The Forward) public-political daily, Baku, 1917 Mer gordz (Our Work) Baku, 1917, Erevantsyan Publishing House, editor A. Stepanyan Mer Orer (Our days), social-democratic official newspaper, Baku, 1917 Sotsial Democrat (The Social Democrat), Baku, 1917 Veratcnund (The Renaissance), Baku, 1917 Ashkhatavori Tsayn (The Voice of the Worker), Baku, 1918 Banvor, Zinvor ev Navasti patgamavorneri khorhrdi teghekatu (The Herald of the Labourer, Soldier and Sailor Delegates’ Council), Baku, 1918 Banvori khosq (The Word of Laborer), Baku, 1918 Shepor (The Trumpet), Baku, 1918, editor and publisher E. Palyan Teghekatu (The Reference Book), Baku, 1918 Yerkir (The Country), political-public- literary newspaper, Baku, 1919, editor I Amiryan Komunist (The Communist), official newspaper of the Communist Party of Azerbaijan and Baku Commune, Baku, 1920 Teghekagir (The Official Gazette), journal of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Azerbaijan, Baku, 1920-1921.↑ ↑".
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- Armenian_Press_of_Baku comment "The Armenian Press of Baku has been in service for more than 200 years.This press published its first Armenian periodical of Baku Haykakan Ashkharh (The Armenian World) in 1874. It was a literary and pedagogic journal, which was originally published in Shushi, and then moved to Baku in 1874.In years of 1877-1920, there were more than 60 Armenian historical newspapers published in Baku. However, there are other Armenian newspapers and journals found in Baku which are not the historical types.".
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