# Arevelk

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{{Infobox newspaper
| name                = Arevelk <br> Արեւելք
| image               = 225px|border
| caption             = The September 22, 1899, front page of ''Arevelk''
| type                = Daily [newspaper](/source/newspaper)
| format              = [Broadsheet](/source/Broadsheet)
| founded          = 1884
| ceased_publication  = 1915
| price               = 20 Para
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| language            = [Western Armenian](/source/Armenian_language)
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'''''Arevelk''''' (in [Armenian](/source/Armenian_language) Արեւելք meaning Orient) was a widely circulated and read [Armenian](/source/Armenian_language) newspaper published and circulated throughout the [Ottoman Empire](/source/Ottoman_Empire).<ref name="The Heritage of Armenian Literature From The Eighteenth Century To Modern Times.">{{cite book|last=J. Hacikyan|first=Agop|title=The Heritage of Armenian Literature From The Eighteenth Century To Modern Times.|year=2005|publisher=Wayne State Univ Pr|location=Detroit|isbn=9780814332214|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=GmtPLvnrc38C&dq=arevelk+newspaper&pg=PA453|accessdate=12 December 2012|page=453}}</ref><ref name="The Armenians: from kings and priests to merchants and commissars">{{cite book|last=Panossian|first=Razmik|title=The Armenians: from kings and priests to merchants and commissars|year=2006|publisher=Columbia Univ. Press|location=New York|isbn=9780231139267|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=cEL-CuhdWU4C&pg=PP1|edition=[Online-Ausg.].|accessdate=12 December 2012|page=139}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|last=Rowe|first=Victoria|title=A history of Armenian women's writing, 1880-1922|year=2003|publisher=Cambridge Scholars|location=London|isbn=9781904303237|page=9}}</ref>

The newspaper was started by a collaboration of many Armenian writers including [Arpiar Arpiarian](/source/Arpiar_Arpiarian).<ref name="The Heritage of Armenian Literature From The Eighteenth Century To Modern Times." />

== Prominent contributors ==
* [Zabel Sibil Asadour](/source/Zabel_Sibil_Asadour)
* [Arshag Chobanian](/source/Arshag_Chobanian)
* [Msho Kegham](/source/Msho_Kegham)
* [Vahan Malezian](/source/Vahan_Malezian)
* [Hrand Nazariantz](/source/Hrand_Nazariantz)
* [Levon Pashalian](/source/Levon_Pashalian)
* [Tlgadintsi](/source/Tlgadintsi)
* [Karapet Utudjian](/source/Karapet_Utudjian)
* [Yerukhan](/source/Yerukhan)
* [Krikor Zohrab](/source/Krikor_Zohrab)

== References ==
{{Reflist}}

Category:Defunct Armenian-language newspapers
Category:Newspapers published in Istanbul
Category:Newspapers established in 1884
Category:Turkish people of Armenian descent
Category:Daily newspapers published in Turkey
Category:1884 establishments in the Ottoman Empire
Category:Defunct daily newspapers

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