Marmara (daily newspaper)

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Marmara ( Armenian Մարմարա , sometimes Nor Marmara - "New Marmara") is an Armenian- daily newspaper that since 31 August 1940, Turkish Istanbul is issued.

It was founded as a weekly newspaper by the Armenian journalist and foreign correspondent Suren Şamlıyan, but due to the great interest it was converted into a daily newspaper. After Şamlıyan's death in 1951, his daughter and her husband, Seta and Bedros Zobyan, took over the newspaper. When the Zobyans left Istanbul for Canada in 1967 , they turned the newspaper over to Rober Haddeciyan (also known as Robert Haddeler) as editor-in-chief, a writer and journalist who already worked for the newspaper.

Marmara is now published six times a week (excluding Sundays) and has four pages. The Friday edition also includes a supplement in Turkish . The newspaper is sold in Istanbul and sent to subscribers abroad. The circulation is 2,500 per issue.

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  1. ^ Rising from the Ruins . Retrieved December 25, 2012.
  2. ^ Press Reference . In: Press Reference . Retrieved October 7, 2011.