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Despite its comparatively small circulation figures in Kiravia, ''Ğábravik'' is
Despite its comparatively small circulation figures in Kiravia, ''Ğábravik'' is
==History==
==History==
The ''Tæhūrix Ğábravik'' ("Daily Lamppost") was founded in 211XX in [[Béyasar]] by Rulon Féristav and Karolus Rostatak. Both Féristav and Rostatak were natives of [[Hiterna]] who had come to Béyasar six years prior to study at the now-defunct Harroden College and took various menial jobs to cover their living expenses, during which time they became involved in the organised labour movement. The pair spent several years as contributors to a succession of small-circulation radical newspapers and union publications, until the Béyasar General Strike of 211XW inspired them to launch a full-fledged newspaper of their own.
The ''Tæhūrix Ğábravik'' ("Daily Lamppost") was founded in 211XX in [[Bérasar]] by Rulon Féristav and Karolus Rostatak. Both Féristav and Rostatak were natives of [[Hiterna]] who had come to Bérasar six years prior to study at the now-defunct Harroden College and took various menial jobs to cover their living expenses, during which time they became involved in the organised labour movement. The pair spent several years as contributors to a succession of small-circulation radical newspapers and union publications, until the Bérasar General Strike of 211XW inspired them to launch a full-fledged newspaper of their own.


''Ğábravik'' was initially supportive of the growing Kirosocialist movement, but became critical of the Kirosocialist government during the 211XZs and was targeted for censorship by the authorities. ''Ğábravik'' welcomed the National Renewal Movement of the 211XQs and definitively repudiated Kirosocialism in a full-page editorial published in 21193.
''Ğábravik'' was initially supportive of the growing Kirosocialist movement, but became critical of the Kirosocialist government during the 211XZs and was targeted for censorship by the authorities. ''Ğábravik'' welcomed the National Renewal Movement of the 211XQs and definitively repudiated Kirosocialism in a full-page editorial published in 21193.


In 21201, ''Ğábravik'' moved its offices from downtown Béyasar to the satellite city of [[Cities of Kiravia#Madisar|Madisar]].
In 21201, ''Ğábravik'' moved its offices from downtown Bérasar to the satellite city of [[Cities of Kiravia#Madisar|Madisar]].
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