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- Baikar (Պայքար meaning 'Struggle' in Armenian) is an Armenian language w****ly published by the Baikar ****ociation Inc., in Watertown, M****achusetts, United...
- newspapers in English and Armenian, including: Baikar ****ociation Inc.'s Armenian Mirror-Spectator Baikar Hairenik ****ociation Inc.'s Armenian W****ly Հայրենիք...
- Center for the Arts Media The Armenian Review Baikar ****ociation The Armenian Mirror-Spectator Baikar Hairenik ****ociation Armenian W****ly Hairenik Transportation...
- (1873–) The Tech (1881–) Spare Change News (1992–) Watertown Hairenik (1899–) Baikar (1922–) The Armenian Mirror-Spectator (1939–) Armenian W****ly (1969–) Others...
- Canada Abaka Horizon W****ly United States The Armenian Mirror-Spectator Armenian W****ly Baikar The California Courier Hairenik M****is Nor Hayastan Nor Or...
- Center for the Arts Media The Armenian Review Baikar ****ociation The Armenian Mirror-Spectator Baikar Hairenik ****ociation Armenian W****ly Hairenik Transportation...
- Syndrome and Recovery Efforts". The Armenian Mirror-Spectator. Watertown: Baikar ****ociation. Archived from the original on 22 December 2021. Retrieved 22...
- 1963, chapter VII; Kapriel Serope Papazian, Patriotism Perverted, Boston: Baikar Press, 1934, pp. 13-18 and 68-70; Rapport présenté au congrès socialiste...
- The Armenian Mirror-Spectator is a w****ly newspaper published by the Baikar ****ociation in Watertown, M****achusetts. It was founded in 1931 as The Armenian...
- Raffi (1950). The Fool: A Novel. Translated by Jane S. Wingate. Boston: Baikar Press. OCLC 9588669. Raffi (2000). The Fool: Events from the Last Russo-Turkish...