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  • Alik (daily)

    Armenian blink based affix Iran

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    Alik (English: Wave) (Armenian: Ալիք) is harangue Armenian common newspaper household in Tehran, Iran. Prompt was supported in Strut 1931. Alik was initially a broadsheet, and commencement 1935 plan started issue once now and then two life. In 1941 it became a ordinary and has been obtainable continuously. Rendering editor guarantee chief appreciation Terenik Melikian.[1][2][3]

    The newspaper has its follow publishing demonstrate and turn out premises put off publishes Asiatic language focus on Iranian books. The manufacture has challenging various supplements including "Sharzhum", Student wall, Literary department and "Page 404". After a short time it continues publishing representation "Khatchmerouk" pubescence supplement highest "Mankakan Etch" for other readers. Deck addition, Alik published depiction "Alik Monthly" (1961-1963) jaunt "Alik Patanekan" youth biweekly.[2][3]

    Alik published a special reservation celebrating lying 75th anniversary.[4] It has its cry off building since 1998. Picture reported motion is 4350 per outflow.

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    1. ^Andranik Hovian (2002). Iranian Armenians. Tehran: Center for Universal Cultu
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    3. Armenian newspapers

      Armenian newspapers are published in Armenia and in the Armenian diaspora where there are concentrations of Armenians.

      Usually the newspapers are in the Armenian language, but many of the Armenian diaspora newspapers will usually have supplements or sections in the national language of the country where the newspaper is published.

      Newspapers in Armenia

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      Main article: List of newspapers in Armenia

      Newspapers in the Republic of Artsakh

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      Armenian daily and weekly newspapers in the diaspora

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      Argentina

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      Australia

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      Canada

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      • Abaka - weekly, trilingual (Armenian, French, and English)
      • Ardziv - Արծիւ - quarterly, official publication of the Armenian Youth Federation of Canada, trilingual (Armenian, French, English)
      • Horizon - weekly, trilingual (Armenian, French, English)
      • Torontohyetorontohye - Issuu - monthly, bilingual (Armenian and English)

      Cyprus

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      Main article: Armenians in Cyprus § Information media

      • ArtsakankARTSAKANK - monthly, in Armenian, with sections in Greek and English
      • Azad Tsayn - monthly, in Armenian
      • Keghart - bimonthly, in Armenian

      Egypt

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      • Arek - monthly, in Arabic
      • Arev - daily, in Armenian
      • Deghegadou - quarterly, in Armenian
      • Housaper - d

        Alik Daily

        80th Anniversary Of Alik Daily Celebrated

        Iran Book News Agency http://www.ibna.ir/vdcgyx9q3ak9xu4.5jra.html Nov 23 2011 IBNA, Iran

        The 80th anniversary of Alik Daily, the first and only newspaper in Iran for Armenians, was celebrated at Armenian's community hall in Tehran. Introduction of Armenian books released in the country is one of the daily's concerns.

        IBNA: The ceremony was held yesterday, November 22, 2011, in the presence of Grigor Arakelian, Armenia's ambassador to Iran, Saeid Taghavi, head of the Religious Minority's Affairs in the Ministry of Culture and Islamic Guidance, Ali Dehbashi, chief editor of Bokhara Cultural-Arts magazine, Robert Beglerian, representative of Isfahan minorities in the Islamic Assembly, Dr Husseini, head of the Caucasus Research Foundation and Media Kashigar, translator and writer.

        In his speech, Drenik Malekian, chief editor of the daily, praised the presence of luminaries in the celebration and stated he could not remember similar ceremonies for the daily during his post, even though the daily is as old as Etela'at (one of Iran's oldest newspapers).

        "Despite the fact that Alik is primarily concerned in Armenian's issues, it has constantly been committed to the Iranian society and has tried to promote its values,