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(Armenia — Soviet Communist Republic)
It underwent several name changes, eventually becoming Sovetakan Hayastan in 1940. (Armenia — Soviet Communist Republic) It underwent several
The specific string of text you shared looks like a formal header or a slogan often found on the masthead of the paper during the Soviet period, emphasizing the ideological identity of the Republic within the USSR. (Armenia — Soviet Communist Republic) It underwent several
Sovetakan Hayastan (Սովետական Հայաստան). (Armenia — Soviet Communist Republic) It underwent several
Following the collapse of the Soviet Union and Armenia's independence in 1990, the paper was renamed to (Republic of Armenia), which remains a state newspaper today. Context of the Phrase