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- Yani_dyunya abstract "Yani dyunya (Crimean Tatar: Янъы дюнья) is a Crimean Tatar-language weekly newspaper, published in Simferopol on Fridays, with a circulation of around 3.700 copies.The newspaper was founded in Moscow in 1918; its first director was the Turkish Communist Mustafa Suphi.The newspaper was later moved to Simferopol, and in the late 1930's renamed to Къызыл Къырым (Red Crimea). It was closed with the deportation of the Crimean Tatars in 1944, and refounded in 1957 in Tashkent with the name Ленин байрагъы (Lenin's flag) as an organ of the Central Comitee of the Uzbek SSR Communist Party. In the seventies it was printed thrice a week with a circulation of 2300. In 1991 the newspaper returned to Simferopol and to its old name of Янъы дюнья, which it keeps up to today.ru:Янъы дюньяcrh:Yañı_Dünyauk:Янъы_Дюнья".
- Yani_dyunya headquarter Simferopol.
- Yani_dyunya language Crimean_Tatar.
- Yani_dyunya wikiPageExternalLink www.yanidunya.org.
- Yani_dyunya wikiPageID "42304120".
- Yani_dyunya wikiPageRevisionID "601178336".
- Yani_dyunya circulation "c. 3.700".
- Yani_dyunya foundation "1918".
- Yani_dyunya headquarters "ul. Gorkogo 23/3, Simferopol".
- Yani_dyunya language "Crimean Tatar".
- Yani_dyunya name "Янъы дюнья".
- Yani_dyunya subject Category:Newspapers_published_in_Russia.
- Yani_dyunya subject Category:Newspapers_published_in_Ukraine.
- Yani_dyunya subject Category:Newspapers_published_in_Uzbekistan.
- Yani_dyunya type Newspaper.
- Yani_dyunya type PeriodicalLiterature.
- Yani_dyunya type Work.
- Yani_dyunya type WrittenWork.
- Yani_dyunya type CreativeWork.
- Yani_dyunya type InformationEntity.
- Yani_dyunya comment "Yani dyunya (Crimean Tatar: Янъы дюнья) is a Crimean Tatar-language weekly newspaper, published in Simferopol on Fridays, with a circulation of around 3.700 copies.The newspaper was founded in Moscow in 1918; its first director was the Turkish Communist Mustafa Suphi.The newspaper was later moved to Simferopol, and in the late 1930's renamed to Къызыл Къырым (Red Crimea).".
- Yani_dyunya label "Yani dyunya".
- Yani_dyunya label "Янъы дюнья".
- Yani_dyunya sameAs m.01026n8n.
- Yani_dyunya sameAs Q4538346.
- Yani_dyunya sameAs Q4538346.
- Yani_dyunya wasDerivedFrom Yani_dyunya?oldid=601178336.
- Yani_dyunya homepage www.yanidunya.org.
- Yani_dyunya isPrimaryTopicOf Yani_dyunya.
- Yani_dyunya name "Янъы дюнья".