Vaqaye-e Ettefaqiyeh
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Vaqaye-e Ettefaqiyeh (Persian: وقایع اتفاقیه) was a weekly published newspaper in Qajar Iran. It was the second Persian language newspaper in Iran and the third, after Kaghaz-e Akhbar and Zahriri de bohra [fa], newspaper to be published in Iran.
Its first issue was published on 7 February 1851 on the orders of Amir Kabir and was printed by lithography.[1][2]
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Newspaper in Qajar Iran
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