Erkin Qaraqalpaqstan

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Еркин Каракалпакстан
Typegeneral broadsheet
Founded1924
LanguageKarakalpak
Headquartersul. Karakalpakstaya, 9
Nukus
Circulationc. 2700

Erkin Qaraqalpaqstan (Karakalpak: Еркин Қарақалпақстан, Free Karakalpakstan) is the main Karakalpak language newspaper, published in Uzbekistan. As of 2007, it printed 2700 copies three times a week, down from 66,000 five times a week in 1975.

Former names:

  • 1924: قاراقالپاق ٔيرکين (Free Karakalpak)
  • 1929: Mijnetkeş qaraqalpak (Working Karapalpak)
  • 1932: Qьzьl Qaraqalpaƣastan/Қызыл Қарақалпақстан (Red Karakalpakstan)
  • 1950: Совет Қарақалпақстаны (Soviet Karakalpakstan)
  • 1990: Еркин Қарақалпақстан (Free Karakalpakstan)

References

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Newspapers published in Uzbekistan
Uzbek
Russian
  • Pravda Vostoka
  • Narodnoye Slovo
  • Novosti Uzbekistana
Karakalpak
  • Erkin Qaraqalpaqstan
  • Qaraqalpaqstan jaslari
  • QQTongi
Tajik
  • Ovozi tojik
Crimean Tatar
  • Yani dyunya
Defunct
  • Bukharaye Sharif (1912–1913)
  • Sholaye-e Inquilab (1919–1921)
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