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Orinats Yerkir (Armenian: Օրինաց երկիր, lit. 'Rule of Law', ՕԵԿ/OEK) is a
political party operating in Armenia. Its
foundation was in 1998, and founder...
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Yerkir (Armenian: Երկիր,
literally "Country") is the
official newspaper of the
Supreme Body of the
Armenian Revolutionary Federation (ARF). The
first issue...
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Yerkir Media (Armenian: Երկիր Մեդիա,
literally "World Media") is an
Armenian television station that
began operating in 2004. It is the
first television...
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banned the ARF,
which was the nation's
leading opposition party,
along with
Yerkir, the country's
largest daily newspaper. The party's leader,
Hrayr Maroukhian...
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worked at a
radio station. He then
cooperated with
television companies TV5,
Yerkir Media, and
Armenia TV for the next five years,
directing and
producing a...
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Armenian Food: Fact,
Fiction & Folklore.
Armenian Research Center collection.
Yerkir Publishing. p. 47. ISBN 978-1-4116-9865-9.
Retrieved 11
December 2019. Theodore...
- (2006).
Armenian food: fact,
fiction &
folklore (2. ed.). Bloomington, Ind.:
Yerkir Pub. p. 65. ISBN 9781411698659.
Irina Petrosian,
David Underwood (2006)...
- (Armenian: Երկիր ծիրանի կուսակցություն, romanized:
Yerkir tsirani kusakts’ut’yun), also
known as
Yerkir Tsirani is a
political party in Armenia. The party...
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Armenian Revolutionary Federation. The
largest opposition party,
Orinats Yerkir (Rule of Law),
nominated former parliamentary speaker Artur Baghdasarian...
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setting of the 2002
novel Snow (Kar in Turkish) by
Orhan Pamuk.
Yerkir Nairi, a
novel by
Yeghishe Charents, is
dedicated to the
public figures...