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'''''Aysor''''' (in [[Armenian language|Armenian]] Այսօր) was an [[Armenian language]] publication in [[Paris]], France]] that was established in 1950 under the editorship of Hovhannes Boghosian and Shavarsh Sevhonkian. ''Aysor'' means Today in Armenian. It ceased publication in 1954 after reservations by the French authorities about its politics.<ref>[http://ramgavar.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=509%3Aenger-eugene-papazian-by-ara-aharonian&catid=56%3Aramgavar-mamoul&Itemid=27&lang=am Ramgavar.org: Ծննդեան 125-ամեակ - Ընկեր Էօժէն Բաբազեան] (in Armenian)</ref>
'''''Aysor''''' (in [[Armenian language|Armenian]] Այսօր) was an [[Armenian language]] publication in [[Paris]], [[France]] that was established in 1950 under the editorship of Hovhannes Boghosian and Shavarsh Sevhonkian. ''Aysor'' means Today in Armenian. It ceased publication in 1954 after reservations by the French authorities about its politics.<ref>[http://ramgavar.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=509%3Aenger-eugene-papazian-by-ara-aharonian&catid=56%3Aramgavar-mamoul&Itemid=27&lang=am Ramgavar.org: Ծննդեան 125-ամեակ - Ընկեր Էօժէն Բաբազեան] (in Armenian)</ref>


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Aysor (in Armenian Այսօր) was an Armenian language publication in Paris, France that was established in 1950 under the editorship of Hovhannes Boghosian and Shavarsh Sevhonkian. Aysor means Today in Armenian. It ceased publication in 1954 after reservations by the French authorities about its politics.[1]

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