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Droshak (Troshag, Armenian: Դրօշակ, "Flag") is the
official organ of the
Armenian Revolutionary Federation (ARF)
published in
Tiflis (1890),
Balkans (1890s)...
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became a
leading figure.
During the 1890s, he
edited the ARF's
newspaper Droshak and
organised a
number of actions,
including the
Khanasor Expedition of...
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Hanrapetutyun Street 30,
Yerevan Newspaper Yerkir (Երկիր, "Country") and
Droshak (Դրօշակ, "Banner")
Student wing ARF
Shant Student ****ociation ARF Armen...
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official announcement was
directed to "Ottoman Citizens". The June
issue of
Droshak ran an
editorial about it.: 35
There were
overwhelming numbers of Armenians...
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official announcement was
directed to "Ottoman Citizens." The June
issue of
Droshak ran an
editorial about it.: 35 In October 1912,
George V of
Armenia engaged...
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press in Iran
Khachatur Maloumian (1865), Dashnak;
editor of
Mushak and
Droshak Khachatur Malumian, a.k.a.
Aknuni (1863–1915),
Armenian journalist and...
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parliamentary elections. The
official ARF
party journal Droshak resumed publication in
Beirut in 1969 and
continued until 1985, when the...
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where he
served on the party's
Western Bureau and
edited the
party organ Droshak. He
lived in the
United States from 1899 to 1907;
while there, he edited...
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Zorian moved to Geneva,
Switzerland [when?]
where he
managed the
Droshak Journal (Troshag) newspaper, as the editor. In Karin,
pretending to be...
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Revolutionary Federation (ARF),
helping to set up
publication of its
newspaper Droshak in Geneva. He
pursued his
medical studies to Paris,
where he
began publishing...