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Mshak (Armenian: Մշակ
meaning The Toiler) was an
Armenian language literary and
political daily newspaper (w****ly when established)
published from 1872–1920...
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Starting on
March 22, 2015, he
provided his
voice for the
character of
Mshak Moradi in the Hunt the
Truth audio drama, part of the
marketing campaign...
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writer and
public activist. In 1872, he
began publishing the
newspaper Mshak and
remained its
editor and
manager until his death. He
studied at the universities...
- The
novella was
first published in
serialized form
across eight issues of
Mshak, a Tiflis-based
Armenian newspaper, in 1878 (exactly one year
after the...
- կամ մահ" Azatut'yun kam mah ("Freedom or Death")
Anthem "Մշակ, բանուոր"
Mshak Banvor ("Peasant and Worker")
Affiliates Armenian Relief Society Homenetmen...
- of
Mshak, a
leading Armenian language circular in the
Caucasus region.
During the Russo-Turkish War of 1878 that set the
stage for
World War I,
Mshak was...
- the
influential Armenian-language
newspaper Mshak ("Tiller"). Leo
would later become the
editor of
Mshak in 1918. In 1906, he
began teaching at the Gevorgian...
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Armenian nation. The
novel was
first serialized in the
Tiflis newspaper Mshak in 1880, then
published as a
separate edition in
Shusha in 1881. The novel...
- From 1912 to 1919, he
worked as a
translator and
stylist for the
newspaper Mshak ("Laborer"). In 1919, he
moved to Yerevan,
where he
worked for the monthly...
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novel by the
Armenian writer Raffi. It was
serialized in the
newspaper Mshak in 1882–83 and
published in book form in 1883 (parts one and two) and 1884...