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== Gazetelerde çalışması ve Tiflis'i ziyareti ==
Edebiyat alanındaki ilk çalışmaları Grigor Artsruni'nin [[Tiflis]]'te yayınlanan Mshak (Մշակ) gazetesinde başladı.
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His first works in literature started in [[Grigor Artsruni]]'s ''[[Mshak]]'' (Մշակ) newspaper, which was published in [[Tiflis]]. He would write articles under the pen name "Haygag" (Հայկակ) about various aspects of Armenian life in Constantinople, all of which were flavored with satire. By 1878, he had already become a regular contributor to dailies and periodicals, mainly in ''Masis'', of which he was an editor (1884-1893) alongside famed Armenian writer and politician [[Krikor Zohrab]].<ref name="heritage"/> His articles became very popular among [[Peoples of the Caucasus|Caucasian]] Armenians. In 1884, he visited Tiflis on the occasion of the election of a new [[Catholicos]] in [[Echmiadzin]] where he was received as a renowned writer. There, he had the occasion to meet [[Eastern Armenian]] authors [[Raffi (novelist)|Raffi]], [[Proshian]], [[Ghazaros Aghayan|Aghayan]] and others.
 
Upon his return to Constantinople with new impressions and information, he wrote a series of articles entitled ''Ughevorutiun i Kovkasia'' (Ուղեւորութիւն ի Կովկասիա, Travels in the Caucasus). In 1884, alongside other intellectuals, he launched a new daily called ''[[Arevelk]]'' (Արեւելք, Orient) with the aim of promoting closer relations between Eastern and [[Western Armenian]]s.<ref name="heritage"/> ''Arevelk'', which was a literary and political newspaper with democratic tendencies, attracted a number of young writers who would form the core of the school of realism. The paper was published until 1912.<ref name="heritage"/>