Until World War I, Cairo ranked third in the world for Armenian-language printing — after Constantinople and Smyrna. The city's Armenian presses produced literary, satirical, national-political, party, scientific, children's, pedagogical, economic, and social publications in three languages.

Newspapers & Periodicals

Armenian-language and bilingual papers published in Egypt. Papers still publishing today are marked ★ Still Publishing.


Printing Houses & Publishers

Armenian-founded press houses and publishing operations in Cairo and Alexandria.

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