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Homan newspaper, 1884

Homan (pronounced [ˈɣoman]) was an illegal Belarusian newspaper published from 1884 in Belarusian and Russian languages. It was printed in Minsk on a hectograph and promoted the idea of autonomy of Belarus.

References

  • Ф. Турук. Белорусское движение. Очерк истории национального и революционного движения белоруссов. – Москва : Государственное издательство, 1921 ; Мн. : Картографическая фабрика Белгеодезии, 1994. p. 15
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