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'''''Tchahagir''''' (Ջահակիր in [[Armenian language|Armenian]]) is an [[Armenian language|Armenian]]-language weekly published in [[Cairo]], [[Egypt]], by the [[Social Democrat Hunchakian Party]].
'''''Tchahagir''''' (Ջահակիր in [[Armenian language|Armenian]]) is an [[Armenian language|Armenian]]-language bi-weekly published in [[Cairo]], [[Egypt]], by the [[Social Democrat Hunchakian Party]].


==History==
==History==
Published since 5 May 1948, as a bi-weekly, four years later it became a monthly, then a journal. Second period of publication started on 7 November 1963 (3000 copies each issue). Tchahagir included 6, then 4 pages. Tchahagir was published by Aida Serovbian and Sargis Balayan, and its literary section was edited by Armen Dadour.<ref>(in Armenian) SDHP press (1887-1992), Beirut, by A. Der-Khachadourian, 1992 - pp. 34-35</ref> Currently the editor is Avetis Movsesian and the director is Mardiros Balayan.
Published since 5 May 1948, as a bi-weekly, four years later it became a monthly, then a journal. Second period of publication started on 7 November 1963 (3000 copies each issue). Tchahagir included 8, then 6, then 4 pages. Tchahagir was published by Aida Serovbian and Sargis Balayan, and its literary section was edited by Armen Dadour.<ref>(in Armenian) SDHP press (1887-1992), Beirut, by A. Der-Khachadourian, 1992 - pp. 34-35</ref> Haig Jamgochian, Arsham Dadrian (1948-1955) and Avedis Movsesian were among the editors of Tchahagir. Currently the editor is Haig Avakian and the director is Mardiros Balayan (since 1993).


From January 2001 to January 2008 it also issued the "Dzidzernag" musical supplement in [[Armenian language|Armenian]] (four issues in a year). The editor was Haig Avakian.
From January 2001 to January 2008 it also issued the "Dzidzernag" musical supplement in [[Armenian language|Armenian]] (four issues in a year). The editor was Haig Avakian.<ref>[http://egypt.mfa.am/hy/community-overview-eg/ Հայերը Եգիպտոսում]</ref>


==References==
==References==
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*[http://www.hunchak.org.au/media/tchahakir.html Tchahakir Armenian Weekly]
*[http://www.hunchak.org.au/media/tchahakir.html Tchahakir Armenian Weekly]
*[http://www.worldcat.org/title/jahakir-tchahakir/oclc/75361145 Jahakir at Worldcat]
*[http://www.worldcat.org/title/jahakir-tchahakir/oclc/75361145 Jahakir at Worldcat]
*[http://hpj.asj-oa.am/909/1/1966-1(296).pdf 100 years of Armenian media in Egypt]


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Tchahagir
Ջահակիր
TypeWeekly newspaper
Founded5 May 1948; 76 years ago (1948-05-05)
LanguageArmenian
HeadquartersHeliopolis Cairo, Egypt
WebsiteNone
Dzidzernak musical journal

Tchahagir (Ջահակիր in Armenian) is an Armenian-language bi-weekly published in Cairo, Egypt, by the Social Democrat Hunchakian Party.

History

Published since 5 May 1948, as a bi-weekly, four years later it became a monthly, then a journal. Second period of publication started on 7 November 1963 (3000 copies each issue). Tchahagir included 8, then 6, then 4 pages. Tchahagir was published by Aida Serovbian and Sargis Balayan, and its literary section was edited by Armen Dadour.[1] Haig Jamgochian, Arsham Dadrian (1948-1955) and Avedis Movsesian were among the editors of Tchahagir. Currently the editor is Haig Avakian and the director is Mardiros Balayan (since 1993).

From January 2001 to January 2008 it also issued the "Dzidzernag" musical supplement in Armenian (four issues in a year). The editor was Haig Avakian.[2]

References

  1. ^ (in Armenian) SDHP press (1887-1992), Beirut, by A. Der-Khachadourian, 1992 - pp. 34-35
  2. ^ Հայերը Եգիպտոսում