Droshak Journal

Droshak Journal

Droshak ("Troshag", flag) is the official organ of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation published in Tiflis (1890), Balkans (1890s), Geneva (1892-1914), Paris (1925-1933), Beirut (1969-1985), Athens (1986-1996), Yerevan (since 1999). Its subject is primarily the ideological questions of the party and the Armenian revolutionary movement.

First published in 1890 by Christapor Mikaelian as a monthly, then- be-monthly, be-weekly, weekly.

Editors:
*Christapor Mikaelian
*Rostom
*Honan Davtian
*Simon Vratsian
*Mikael Varantian
*Babgen Papazian
*Nazareth Berberian
*Karen Khanlarian (from 2007)

and others.

Links

* [http://arf.am/Armenian/droshak Droshak Journal's page]


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