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Haykakan Zhamanak (Armenian: Հայկական Ժամանակ,
Armenian Times) is a
daily newspaper in
Armenian published in Yerevan, Armenia,
since 1999. It is a follow-up...
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Haykakan Par (Armenian: Հայկական Պար, lit. 'Armenian Dance') is a
ridge at the
middle of the
Armenian highlands. It
starts near
sources of the
Araxes river...
- government. However, the
first Armenian film with
Armenian subject called "
Haykakan Sinema" was
produced earlier in 1912 in
Cairo by Armenian-Egyptian publisher...
- Knar
Haykakan (in
Armenian Քնար Հայկական
meaning Armenian Lyre) was a
pioneering Armenian musical periodical published twice a month. It was
first published...
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Minister of Armenia,
Nikol Pashinyan. She is the editor-in-chief of the
Haykakan Zhamanak (Armenian Times) newspaper. Unofficially,
Hakobyan is regarded...
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replaced by "
Haykakan", as well as
words "Soviet" and "socialist" were
swapped the position,
which making the name was
changed to "
Haykakan Xorhrdayin Socʼialistakan...
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Lernapar (Armenian: Լեռնապար) is a
village in the
Tsaghkahovit Muni****lity of the...
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Minister of
National Security Serzh Sargsyan. He
edited the
newspaper Haykakan Zhamanak ("Armenian Times") from 1999 to 2012. A
supporter of Armenia's...
- Armenia". In Khudaverdyan,
Kostandin (ed.).
Haykakan harts'
hanragitaran (in Armenian). Yerevan:
Haykakan hanragitaran hratarakch'ut'yun. p. 381. Digitized...
- 339. "արաց - Wiktionary". en.wiktionary.org.
Retrieved 2018-10-31. "Hin
Haykakan Tomar". haytomar.com. The
Wikibook Armenian has a page on the
topic of:...