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General Headquarters 1920 y․
RA (Republic of Armenia) / Yerevan
Armenian Polygraph 1920 y․
RA (Republic of Armenia) / Yerevan
Urartu 1919 — 1920 yy․
RA (Republic of Armenia) / Yerevan
Hayrenik 1919 — 1920 yy․
RA (Republic of Armenia) / Yerevan
Socialist Revolutionary Party 1919 — 1920 yy․
RA (Republic of Armenia) / Yerevan
Avagian 1919 — 1920 yy․
RA (Republic of Armenia) / Yerevan
Ministry of the Interior 1917 — 1920 yy․
RA (Republic of Armenia) / Yerevan
Kh. Ayvaziants 1914 y․
RA (Republic of Armenia) / Yerevan
Yerevan Provincial Department 1907 — 1918 yy․
RA (Republic of Armenia) / Yerevan
Cultura 1912 — 1920 yy․
RA (Republic of Armenia) / Yerevan
Arshak Hakobian Press (Arshak Hakobiants & Comp., Arsh. Hakobiants & Sons, “Luys”). 1907 y․
RA (Republic of Armenia) / Yerevan
Ayvaziants & Nazariants 1907 — 1911 yy․
RA (Republic of Armenia) / Yerevan
P. Hovhannissiants (P. Hovhannessiants & Comp.) 1905 y․
RA (Republic of Armenia) / Yerevan
R. K. Edelson 1890 — 1903 yy․
RA (Republic of Armenia) / Yerevan
“Psak” Newspaper Press 1880 — 1884 yy․
RA (Republic of Armenia) / Yerevan
Emin Ter-Grigoriants 1880 — 1917 yy․
RA (Republic of Armenia) / Yerevan
Press of Abgar Stepanossian Gulamiriants (A. S. Gulamirian, also known as Stepan A. S. Gulamiriants’ 1879 — 1910 yy․
RA (Republic of Armenia) / Yerevan
Zakaria Gevorgian Hakobiants 1874 — 1880 yy․
RA (Republic of Armenia) / Yerevan
History
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