• Droshak (Troshag, Armenian: Դրօշակ, "Flag") is the official organ of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation (ARF) published in Tiflis (1890), Balkans (1890s)...
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    became a leading figure. During the 1890s, he edited the ARF's newspaper Droshak and organised a number of actions, including the Khanasor Expedition of...
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    official announcement was directed to "Ottoman Citizens". The June issue of Droshak ran an editorial about it.: 35  There were overwhelming numbers of Armenians...
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    Hanrapetutyun Street 30, Yerevan Newspaper Yerkir (Երկիր, "Country") and Droshak (Դրօշակ, "Banner") Student wing ARF Shant Student Association ARF Armen...
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    official announcement was directed to "Ottoman Citizens." The June issue of Droshak ran an editorial about it.: 35  In October 1912, George V of Armenia engaged...
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    travelled over Europe, settling in Paris to edit the ARF's official newspaper Droshak from 1924 to 1933. In 1939, he returned to the United States and remained...
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    where he served on the party's Western Bureau and edited the party organ Droshak. He lived in the United States from 1899 to 1907; while there, he edited...
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    went to Geneva, where he served as a member of the editorial board of Droshak, the ARF's official newspaper. During the 1908 Ottoman Constitutional Revolution...
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    Mikaelian and Rostom. From 1892 he was a member of the editorial board of Droshak, the ARF's official organ, which published a large number of his articles...
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    needed] Zorian moved to Geneva, Switzerland [when?] where he managed the Droshak Journal (Troshag) newspaper, as the editor. In Karin, pretending to be...
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