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・ Agori Fort
・ Agoria
・ Agoria (musician)
・ Agorism
・ Agoristenidae
・ Agorius
・ Agorius baloghi
・ Agorius borneensis
・ Agorius constrictus
・ Agormanya
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・ Agorregi Forge
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Agos
・ Agos (disambiguation)
・ Agos (TV series)
・ Agos-Vidalos
・ Agoschema
・ Agoseris
・ Agoseris apargioides
・ Agoseris aurantiaca
・ Agoseris glauca
・ Agoseris grandiflora
・ Agoseris heterophylla
・ Agoseris hirsuta
・ Agoseris monticola
・ Agoseris parviflora
・ Agoseris retrorsa


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Agos

''Agos'' ((アルメニア語:Ակօս), "Furrow") is an Armenian bilingual weekly newspaper published in Istanbul, Turkey. It was established on 5 April 1996.
Today, ''Agos'' has a circulation of over 9,000. It has both Armenian and Turkish pages as well as an online English edition. Hrant Dink was its chief editor from the newspaper's start until his assassination outside of the newspaper's offices in Istanbul in January 2007.
Hrant Dink's son Arat Dink, who served as the executive editor of the weekly, has been named as a co-defendant in the cases brought against Hrant Dink for denigrating Turkishness due to his managerial position at the weekly.
After Hrant Dink's assassination, the editor-in-chief of the weekly passed on to Etyen Mahçupyan; in 2010 he was succeeded in that position by Rober Koptaş. Arat Dink continued to serve as the executive editor. Aris Nalcı became executive editor. In 2015 Yetvart Danzikyan became editor-in-chief of the newspaper.〔(Bianet: Agos'ta Yetvart Danzikyan Dönemi ) 〕
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