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Armenian political party lines, it was a prominent Armenian language publication with literary, historical, social and artistic coverage.
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took over the publication of the periodical from Simon
Simonian, but kept the literary and artistic orientation and focus of the publication. Kevork Ajemian continued with the periodical until 1989.
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magazine published by Armenian Popular Movement (1990 onwards era)
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