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Hakikat

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XӀакъикъат
TypeBroadsheet
Founded3 April 1917
LanguageAvar
Headquarterspr. Peter I, 61
Makhachkala, Dagestan

Hakikat (Avar: XӀакъикъат, lit.'The Truth') is the main Avar language newspaper, published in Makhachkala, Dagestan.[1]

Previous names:

  • 1979-1918: XӀакъикъат (Truth)
  • 1918-1920: ХӀалтӀулел чагӀи (Working People)
  • 1920-1921: БагӀараб байрахъ (Red Flag)
  • 1921-1934: БагӀарал мугӀрул (Red Mountains)
  • 1934-1951: МагӀарул большевик (Bolshevik of the mountains)
  • 1951-1957: Дагъистаналъул правда (Dagestani Truth)
  • 1957-1990: БагӀараб байрахъ (Red Flag)

Among the authors published by the newspaper was Rasul Gamzatov.

In 2009, deputy editor of the paper Malik Akhmedilov was shot to death; colleagues believed his murder was linked to his critical journalism that reported on government attempts to suppress political and religious "extremism" and his investigations into unsolved, high-level assassination of officials in Dagestan.[2]

References

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  1. ^ Malamagomedov, Jamaludin Murtazalievich; Муртазалиевич, Маламагомедов Джамалудин (2019-01-17). "HISTORY OF THE AVAR PRESS 1917-1930: THE FORMATION AND DEVELOPMENT". History, Archeology and Ethnography of the Caucasus (in Russian). 14 (4): 78–88. doi:10.32653/CH14478-88. ISSN 2618-849X.
  2. ^ "Journalist shot dead in Russia's Dagestan-police". Reuters. 2009-08-11. Retrieved 2023-03-15.