Kievlyanin
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Kievlyanin (Russian: Кіевлянинъ) was a conservative Russian newspaper, published in Kyiv in 1864–1919.[1][2]
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Type | Weekly newspaper |
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Editor | Vitaly Shulgin, Dmitry Pikhno, Vasily Shulgin |
Founded | 1864 |
Political alignment | conservative, nationalist |
Language | Russian |
Ceased publication | 1919 |
Headquarters | Kyiv, Russian Empire |
Circulation | 70 thousand (1919) |
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The newspaper was labeling Ukrainians as "Mazepinists" (precursor of Banderites).[3] Ukrainian poet and statesman Pavlo Tychyna considered the publishing as "chauvinistic".[4]