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Бѓўбѓќбѓ›бѓ”ხი Бѓ›бѓќбѓ›бѓ¦бѓ”бѓ Бѓљбѓ˜бѓў Hayastan Вђћбѓ§бѓ•ავილებიტ | Бѓґбѓ•бѓ”бѓ§бѓђбѓњбѓђбѓў Бѓ›бѓ”ლოდიატ Бѓ˜бѓ›бѓ”бѓќбѓ Бѓ”бѓ‘бѓў

The specific string of text you shared looks like a formal header or a slogan often found on the masthead of the paper during the Soviet period, emphasizing the ideological identity of the Republic within the USSR.

The text you provided, once decoded from the corrupted characters, appears to refer to the often associated with the phrase: The specific string of text you shared looks

Sovetakan Hayastan (Սովետական Հայաստան). once decoded from the corrupted characters

It served as the official daily newspaper and the organ of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Armenia, the Supreme Soviet, and the Council of Ministers of the Armenian SSR. History: It was originally founded in 1920 under the name Komunist . the Supreme Soviet