On June 29, the “Turkic World Week” opened at the Heydar Aliyev Center, dedicated to the centenary of the First Turkological Congress of 1926 — an event that still occupies a special place in the intellectual history of Turkic peoples. Yet the commemorative character of this week represents only one dimension of what is taking place. In a broader sense, the event has become part of an ongoing process of consolidation across the...

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