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Joghovourti Tsayn (Armenian: Ժողովուրդի Ձայն,
meaning "Voice of the People") was an
Armenian w****ly newspaper,
issued as an
organ of the Syrian–Lebanese...
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ARTSAKANK - monthly, in Armenian, with
sections in Gr**** and
English Azad
Tsayn - monthly, in
Armenian Keghart - bimonthly, in
Armenian Arek - monthly,...
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should also be made for the
Armenian leftist daily newspaper Joghovourti Tsayn (Armenian: Ժողովուրդի Ձայն
meaning Voice of the People)
which had a short...
- w****ly and the
online M****isPost
published in Los
Angeles Nor
Serounti Tsayn (Voice of the New
Generation - Nor Serount)
published in London, UK Zank...
- as
Ramgavar Party. It is
considered as a
continuation of the
publication Tsayn Hayrenyats (in
Armenian Ձայն Հայրենյաց
meaning Voice of the Fatherland)...
- USA)
Khosnag (Beirut, Lebanon)
Mioutune (Sydney, Australia)
Parekordzagani Tsayn (Sofia, Bulgaria)
Revue Arménienne des
Questions Contemporaines (France)...
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General Benevolent Union (AGBU)
publishes a
monthly bulletin Parekordzagani Tsayn.
There are a
total of ten
Armenian Apostolic churches and two
chapels in...
- defunct- had a
great run at the
beginning of the 20th century. The
daily Hye
Tsayn (1918–1919), one-every-two-days
Darakir (1918–1919) and
Yeprad (1919) were...
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Syrian revolt. In
February 1938 the
Armenian communist w****ly
Joghovourti Tsayn ('Voice of the People') was
founded with
Madoyan as its editor. In June...
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newspapers have been
founded on the island,
Artsankank (1995) and Azad
Tsayn (founded 2003),
which provide national and
international news, primarily...