Bejrage Sorx

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Bejrage Sorx
Owner(s)Central Committee of the Communist Party (Bolsheviks) of Turkmenistan
FoundedApril 22, 1932 (1932-04-22)
Political alignment Communism
Language Persian language
Ceased publicationDecember 31, 1933 (1933-12-31)
City Ashkhabad
Country Soviet Union

Bejrage Sorx ('Red Banner') was a Persian language newspaper published from Ashkhabad, Soviet Union 1932-1933. It was an organ of the Central Committee of the Communist Party (Bolsheviks) of Turkmenistan. [1] The newspaper was published between April 22, 1932 and December 31, 1933. [1] Twenty issues were published in 1933, 57 issues were published in 1933. [1]

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