Arev — may refer to:*Arev is a common name for Armenian females (meaning the sun in Armenian) **With addition of ian or yan, a common Armenian family name (Arevian / Arevyan) *Arev (daily), an Armenian newspaper in Cairo, Egypt *Arev Monthly, a monthly… … Wikipedia
Arev Monthly — (أريف in Arabic) is a monthly published in Cairo, Egypt by the Armenian daily Arev in Arabic covering Armenian subjects and concentrating on Arab Armenian relations. It was established in 1997. The editor in chief is Mohammed Refaat el… … Wikipedia
Armenian Newspapers — are published in the Republic of Armenia and in the Armenian diaspora where there are concentrations of Armenians. Usually the newspapers are in Armenian language, but many of the Armenian Diaspora newspapers will usually have supplements or… … Wikipedia
List of newspapers in Armenia — Typical topics include the Armenian Genocide, the Nagorno Karabakh conflict, and other Armenian related issues. Most Armenian newspapers are published in more than one language, usually offering English sections in addition to Armenian. Contents… … Wikipedia
Armenian Democratic Liberal Party — This article is about the Armenian party established as Armenakan Party in 1885 and reformed as Armenian Democratic Liberal Party in 1921; For party established in the 1990s, see Democratic Liberal Party of Armenia; For party established in 2009 … Wikipedia
Armenians in Egypt — are a community with a long history. They are a minority with their own language, schools, churches, and social institutions. The number of Armenians in Egypt is decreasing due to migrations to other countries and a return migration to Armenia.… … Wikipedia
List of newspapers in Egypt — This list is incomplete; you can help by expanding it. This is a list of newspapers in Egypt. Contents 1 Newspapers in Arabic 2 Newspapers in Armenian … Wikipedia
Syrian Jews — (Arabic,يهود سوريون) derive their origin from two groups: those who inhabited the region of today s Syria from the ancient times and those Sephardim who fled to Syria after the expulsion of the Jews from Spain (1492 AD). There were large… … Wikipedia
Sephardic Judaism — is the practice of Judaism as observed by the Sephardi and Mizrahi Jews, so far as it is peculiar to themselves and not shared with other Jewish groups such as the Ashkenazim. Sephardic Judaism does not constitute a separate denomination within… … Wikipedia
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