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The Armenian Press of Baku has been in service for more than 100 years. This press published its first Armenian periodical of Baku ''Haykakan Ashkharh'' ((アルメニア語:Հայկական Աշխարհ), The Armenian World) in 1874. It was a literary and pedagogic journal, which was originally published in Shushi, and then moved to Baku in 1874. In years of 1877-1920, there were more than 60 Armenian historical newspapers published in Baku. However, there are other Armenian newspapers and journals found in Baku which are not the historical types. They include: * ''Haykakan Ashkharh'' (The Armenian World), religious and pedagogic, Baku, 1877-1878, editor and publisher Stephannos Stephaney * ''Aror'' (The Plough) illustrated calendar, Baku, 1893-1896, “Aror” Publishing House * ''Sotsialist'' (The Socialist) official journal of the Social-Democratic Armenian Labor Party, Social Democratic Armenian Party Publishing House, 1904-1905 * ''Arshaluys'' (The Dawn), Baku, 1904 * ''Sotsial Democrat'' (The Social- Democrat), public affairs journal covering economics and politics, Baku, 1905, editors V. Marsyan and Lazo * ''Banvori Tsayn'' (The Voice of the Labourer), 1906, editor S. Kasyan * ''Bari Lur'' (The Good News) Christian newspaper, official newspaper of the Armenian evangelic community, Baku, Parayan and Mirzoyants Publishing House, 1906-1917, editor and publisher H.J. Tarayants * ''Groh'' (The Attack), Baku, 1906-1907 * ''Trutsik'' (Leaflet) weekly, 1906-1907 * ''Giragnorya'' Tert (The Sunday Newspaper), Baku, 1906 * ''Koch Devet'' (The Appeal), Armenian-Azerbaijani newspaper, Baku, 1906, editors and publishers T. Harutyunyants and I.B. Ashurbekov * ''Panvor'' (The Labourer), public-economic-political-literary newspaper, Baku, Erevantsyan Publishing House, 1907, editors and publishers H. Yuzbahsyan and G. Pijikyan * ''Motsak'' (The Mosquito), satirical newspaper, Baku, 1907, editor H. Khojamir * ''Orer'' (The Days), public-political- literary official newspaper of the Bolsheviks, Baku, 1907, Editors S.K. Shahumyan, Suren Spandaryan, S. Kasyan * ''Aniv'' (The Wheel), literary-economic-political official newspaper of the Social Revolutionaries, Baku, N.A. Erevantsyan Publishing House, 1908, editor and publisher G. Aghajanyan * ''Zang'' (The Bell), literary-public-economic newspaper, Baku, Khatisyan Publishing House, 1908-1909, editor and publisher K. Khatisyan * ''Nor Orer'' (New Days), political-literary-public-economic newspaper, Baku, 1908–09, Erevantsyan Publishing House, 1908-1909, editor and publisher R. Ohanjanyan * ''Shepor'' (The Trumpet), literary-public-economic-newspaper, Baku, N.A. Erevantsyan Publishing House, 1908, Baku, editor and publisher S. Shah-Paronyan * ''Patanekan Gradaran'' (The Juvenile Library), journal, Baku, The Publishing House of the Armenian Cultural Community of Baku, 1908, editor K. Kharatyan * ''Aravot'' (The Morning), literary-public-economic-political newspaper, Baku, N.A. Erevantsyan Publishing House, 1909, editor and publisher S. Harutyunyan * ''Zndan'' (The Dungeon), literary-public-economic-political newspaper, Baku, N.A. Erevantsyan Publishing House, 1909, editor and publisher Nik. P. Izmayelyan * ''Ughi'' (The Way) political-public-economic newspaper, Baku, Erevantsyan Publishing House, 1909, editor and publisher N.H. Qarhanyan * ''Tadron ev Erajshtutyun'' (Theatre and Music), theatrical- musical-literary- artistic illustrated journal, Baku, 1910–17, S.T. Shahbazyan Publishing House, later Trud, editor and publisher A. Mayelyan * ''Paros'' (The Light-house), literary-artistic illustrated weekly, Baku, Erevantsyan Publishing House, 1910, editor and publisher V. Tumanyan * ''Koch'' (The Appeal), literary- public- economic weekly, Baku, Erevantsyan Publishing House, 1911, editor and publisher I.B. Miqayelyan * ''Nor Khosq'' (The New Word), literary-public-political weekly, Baku, Erevantsyan Publishing House, 1911-1912, editor S.K. Shahumyan * ''Nor Gyank'' (New Life), literary- public- political weekly, Baku, Erevantsyan Publishing House, 1911-1912, editor and publisher D. Ter-Danielyan * ''Errand'' (The Ardour), literary-public-economic-political official weekly of the Socialist – Revolutionary Party, Baku, Erevantsyan Publishing House, 1912, editor and publisher V.S. Ghazaryants * ''Giragi'' (The Sunday) Christian weekly, Baku, A. N. Taraeva and L.D Mirzoyants Publishing House, 1912 * ''Mer Ughin'' (Our Way), literary-political-economic collection, Baku, Erevantsyan Publishing House, 1912, editor D. Ananun * ''Bagvi Tsayn'' (The Voice of Baku) newspaper, Baku, The Publishing House of the Mayor of Baku, publisher K. Khatisyan * ''Lusademin'' (At the Dawn), literary collection, Baku, Baku Paper Publishing House, 1913-1914, editor A. Alshushyan * ''Arev'' (The Sun) literary- public- political official newspaper of the Social Democratic Party, Shahbazyan Publishing House, 1914-1919, editor Taghyanosyan * ''Gordz'' (The Labour) literary-scientific- public-political journal, Baku, Vera Publishing House,1917, editor K. Krasilnikyan * ''Tsil'' (The Sprout), Baku, literary-artistic anthology, Baku, Erevantsyan Publishing House, 1914-1915, editor and publisher A. Barutchyan * ''Mer Gyank'' (Our Life), Baku, 1914, editor St. Shahumyan * ''Navak'' (The Boat), literary-public weekly, Baku, Aramazd Publishing House, 1914 * ''Shavigh'' (The Path), literary-public journal, Baku, Baku Publishing House, 1914 * ''Arek'' (The Sun) literary-public-political daily, Baku, Erevantsyan Publishing House, editor and publisher E. Abovyan * ''Never vorberin'' (A Present for Orphans), Baku, 1915 * ''Ashxatanqi Droshov'' (With the Flag of Work), Baku, 1917 * ''Aroghj Gyank'' (The Healthy Life), Baku 1917, Erevantsyan Publishing House, editor Zaqaryan * ''Banvor'' (The Labourer), Baku, 1917, Erevantsyan Publishing House, editor and publisher G. Pijikyan * ''Nor Kyanq'' (The Life), Baku, 1917, Erevantsyan Publishing House, editor E. Ter-Ohanyan * ''Haraj'' (The Forward) public-political daily, Baku, 1917 * ''Mer gordz'' (Our Work) Baku, 1917, Erevantsyan Publishing House, editor A. Stepanyan * ''Mer Orer'' (Our days), social-democratic official newspaper, Baku, 1917 * ''Sotsial Democrat'' (The Social Democrat), Baku, 1917 * ''Veratcnund'' (The Renaissance), Baku, 1917 * ''Ashkhatavori Tsayn'' (The Voice of the Worker), Baku, 1918 * ''Banvor, Zinvor ev Navasti patgamavorneri khorhrdi teghekatu'' (The Herald of the Labourer, Soldier and Sailor Delegates’ Council), Baku, 1918 * ''Banvori khosq'' (The Word of Laborer), Baku, 1918 * ''Shepor'' (The Trumpet), Baku, 1918, editor and publisher E. Palyan * ''Teghekatu'' (The Reference Book), Baku, 1918 * ''Yerkir'' (The Country), political-public- literary newspaper, Baku, 1919, editor I Amiryan * ''Komunist'' (The Communist), official newspaper of the Communist Party of Azerbaijan and Baku Commune, Baku, 1920 * ''Teghekagir'' (The Official Gazette), journal of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Azerbaijan, Baku, 1920-1921. == References == 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Armenian Press of Baku」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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