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Jamanak

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Jamanak
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A 2018 stamp dedicated to the 110th anniversary of Jamanak , showing its old building, logotype, and founders, brothers Misak and Sarkis Kocunyan
Type Daily newspaper
Format Broadsheet
Owner(s) Ara Kocunyan
Editor Ara Kocunyan
Founded 1908 by Misak Kocunyan
Language Armenian
Headquarters 22, Beyo?lu, Istanbul , Turkey
Website http://www.jamanak.com/

Jamanak ( Armenian : ??????? , lit. ' time ' ) is the longest continuously running Armenian language daily newspaper in the world. It is published in Istanbul , Turkey .

History [ edit ]

The first issue appeared on October 28, 1908 with Misak Kocunyan as the editor and has been somewhat a family establishment, for it has been owned by the Kocunyan family since its inception. After Misak Kocounyan, it was passed down to Sarkis Kocunyan, and since 1992 to Ara Kocunyan.

Many illustrious names in Armenian literature have been contributors to the paper, including Krikor Zohrab , Daniel Varujan , Vahan Tekeyan , Yerukhan , Gomidas , Hovhannes Tumanyan , Teotig , [1] Arshaguhi Teotig , Ruben Sevak , Zabel Yesayan , [2] Sibil , [3] Nigoghos Sarafian , Vazken Shushanyan , Zareh Vorpuni , Nshan Beshiktashlian , Hagop Mntsuri , Msho Kegham , Zahrad , Zaven Biberyan , Toros Azadyan , Minas Tolelyan , among others.

The newspaper uses the Western Armenian language and traditional Mesrobian spelling.

The editorial offices are located in Beyo?lu, Istanbul, Turkey.

See also [ edit ]

References [ edit ]

  1. ^ "hayat, oldu?u gibi: Teotig'i anımsarken...*" . hayatoldugugibi.blogspot.com . Retrieved 2014-10-24 .
  2. ^ "ZABEL YESAYAN" . armenianhouse.org . Retrieved 2014-10-24 .
  3. ^ Hacikyan, A.J.; Basmajian, G.; Franchuk, E.S.; Ouzounian, N. (2005). The Heritage of Armenian Literature: From the eighteenth century to modern times . Wayne State University Press. p. 541. ISBN   9780814332214 . Retrieved 2014-10-24 .

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