List of newspapers in Iran
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Iran's first newspaper rolled off the press in 1835.[1]
By 1907 (the era of the Persian Constitutional Revolution), there were 90 newspapers circulating in Iran.[2]
[edit] Currently-published Iranian newspapers
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Below is a list of newspapers published in Iran (Persia).
- MGA News Agency [1] (Persian)
- Tekna Teaching And Konkoor News Agency [2] (Persian)
- Abrar [3] (Persian)
- Abrar-e Varzeshi(Persian)
- Afarinesh (Persian))
- Aftab Yazd [4] (Persian)
- Asr-e Azadegan (Persian)
- Asr-e Maa(Persian)
- Donyaye eqtesad [5] (Persian)
- Eftekhar [6] (Persian)
- Entekhab (Persian)
- Ettelaat [7] (English) (Persian)
- Eqbal [8] (Persian)
- Esfahan-e Emrooz [9] (Persian)
- Etemad [10] (Persian)
- Etemad-e melli(Persian)
- Fath (Persian)
- Goal (varzeshi)
- Gilan Emrouz [11] (Persian)
- Hambastegi [12] (Persian)
- Ham-Mihan [13] (Persian)
- Hamshahri [14] (Persian)
- Hamvatan salam [15] (Persian)
- Hayat-e nou [16] (Persian)
- Iran [17] (Persian)
- Iran-e Javan(Persian)
- Iran Daily [18] (Persian)
- Iran-e Varzeshi(Persian)
- Iran Weekly Press Digest [19] (Persian)
- Jame-Jam [20] (Persian)
- Jamee-e Madani
- Javan [21] (Persian)
- Jomhoury [22] (Persian)
- Jomhuriat [23] (Persian)
- Kayhan [24] ((Persian) (English)
- Khabar
- Khane Mellat [25] (Persian)
- Khorasan [26] (Persian)
- Khordad (Persian)
- navad 90 (varzeshi) (Persian)
- Quds [27] (Persian)
- Resalat [28] (Persian)
- Shargh [29] (Persian)
- Taban [30] (Persian)
- Tehran Times [31] (English)
- Tous (Persian)
- Vaghaye Etefaghyeh (Persian)
- Yas-e-no (Persian)
- Persian Weekly [32] (Persian)
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