Archive of four Afghan daily newspapers: Anīs, (انیس) (1942-2020); Hewād, (هیواد)
(1991-2020); Iṣlāḥ (اصلاح) (1942-2020); and Kabul Times (1962-2020).
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46 partisan newspapers and journals (1968-2001) in Persian, Pushto, Arabic, Urdu, and English, published in Islamabad, Kabul, Kandahar, Peshawar, and Tehran, and sourced from the the Wahdat Library, a private collection assembled by Afghan scholar and journalist Ahmad Shah Wahdat.
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Russian-language Kyrgyz newspaper, published in Bishkek, 1925-present. In 1927-1991 under the title Советская Киргизия it was the official newspaper of the of the Communist Party of the Kirgiz SSR.
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Туркменская искра ("The Turkmen Spark") was a Russian-language official newspaper of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Turkmenistan, published 1924-1995 in Ashgabat. It was succeeded by Нейтральный Туркменистан ("Neutral Turkmenistan").
Access:Off Campus Access is available for: UNC-Chapel Hill students, faculty, and staff; UNC Hospitals employees; UNC-Chapel Hill affiliated AHEC users. Coverage:1943 - 1995 Language:Russian