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Item Լիբանանահայ Մամուլի Յիսուն Տարին 1921-1971 թթ.(1971) Der Khatchadourian, ArdashesThis article tries to give a general view of the Armenians press in Lebanon from 1921-1971. During those 50 years more than 175 Armenian newspapers, periodicals and almanachs have been published of which some have ceased publication. At the present some 60 Armenian newspapers, monthlies and almanachs are being published in Lebanon. The history of the Armenian press in Lebanon is given in consecutive decades. In each decade we see the important problems which Armenian living in Lebanon have faced and the reactions of the press. The author names the leading newspapers and periodicals of that decade, giving some information about the duration, the program, the editors, the contributors, and making a brief appreciation of that press. The writer puts a special emphasis on the achievements and defects of the Armenian press in Lebanon. The article ends with a list where almost all the Armenian press in Lebanon are mentioned in an alphabetic order, giving also the periods of their duration.Item Հայկական Երկու Պատուիրակութիւնները (1918-1919)(1970) Der Khatchadourian, ArdashesAt the end of 1918, when the Allied victory was certain, the Armenians reinforced their political activities. Both the Republic of Armenia and the Armenians abroad thought that a peace conference was going to be the result of the victory, so they began to cooperate and to formulate their demands. Due to geographical conditions and to personal ambitious, two separate Delegations were created in order to pursue the Armenian demands. The first Delegation was the Armenian National Delegation, headed by Boghos Nubar Pasha and representing the Armenians of the Diaspora. The second one was the Delegation of the Republic of Armenia, headed by Avetis Aharonian. Our article tries to study how these Delegations were created, what were their aims and what attempts were made in order to unify the two Delegations.Item Սուրիահայ Մամուլի Պատմութիւն(1972) Der Khatchadourian, ArdashesIn Syria, the Armenian press has developed mainly in Aleppo. Armenian life in this city is a matter of centuries, with its beginnings in the 15th century. The Armenian Church of «Karasnitz Mangantz» dates from this century. A substantial increase of the Armenians in Aleppo occurred during the early second part of the 19th century. In 1915, the genocide and the forced deportations perpetrated by the Turks resulted in tens of thousands of Armenians taking refuge in Aleppo. The first Armenian newspaper in Aleppo, AL-FURAT, was published by the Ottoman government, in the years 1869-1870. From 1915 down to the present time, 75 publications — newspapers, weeklies, monthlies, periodicals, year books, etc. — have been issued at different times, in the Armenian language. Yeprad (daily newspaper 1929-1949), Arevelk (daily newspaper, 1946-1960), and Nayiri (literary monthly) are the worthiest representatives of the Armenian press in Syria. At present, four Armenian periodicals are issued in Aleppo.