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Type | Daily newspaper |
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Founded | 1913 |
Language | Armenian, Arabic |
Headquarters | 56 Teraa el Boulakeya street, Olaly, Cairo, Egypt |
Website | https://alhwsabir.com |
Housaper [1] [2] ( Armenian: Յուսաբեր, IPA: [husɑˈpʰɛɾ, husɑˈbɛɾ]) is an Armenian language And Arabic daily published in Cairo, Egypt.
It was established on 30 March 1913, [3] and until 1926, it was published three times a week, before becoming a daily published [4] [5] [6] on weekdays. In 1923, it became an official organ of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation (Dashnaktsutyun) in Egypt. [7] [8] [9] Some of the editors in chief of the paper were S. Bartevian, S Yesayan, V. Navasartian, K. Lazian, G. Goganyan, S Bayramian, and Z. Lylozian. Besides its coverage of the Armenian political, economic, social, and cultural scenes in Egypt, Armenia, and the Armenian diaspora, a number of renowned writers have published literary works in the paper, including Arpiar Arpiarian, Vahan Tekeyan, and Yervant Odian.
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Type | Daily newspaper |
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Founded | 1913 |
Language | Armenian, Arabic |
Headquarters | 56 Teraa el Boulakeya street, Olaly, Cairo, Egypt |
Website | https://alhwsabir.com |
Housaper [1] [2] ( Armenian: Յուսաբեր, IPA: [husɑˈpʰɛɾ, husɑˈbɛɾ]) is an Armenian language And Arabic daily published in Cairo, Egypt.
It was established on 30 March 1913, [3] and until 1926, it was published three times a week, before becoming a daily published [4] [5] [6] on weekdays. In 1923, it became an official organ of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation (Dashnaktsutyun) in Egypt. [7] [8] [9] Some of the editors in chief of the paper were S. Bartevian, S Yesayan, V. Navasartian, K. Lazian, G. Goganyan, S Bayramian, and Z. Lylozian. Besides its coverage of the Armenian political, economic, social, and cultural scenes in Egypt, Armenia, and the Armenian diaspora, a number of renowned writers have published literary works in the paper, including Arpiar Arpiarian, Vahan Tekeyan, and Yervant Odian.
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cite web}}
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