Another Book by Jamil Hasanly Published in London
Baku / 03/05/19 / Turan: Leadership and Nationalism in Azerbaijan is the name of a new book by the famous Azerbaijani historian, Professor Jamil Hasanli, just published in London.
The book is dedicated to the fate of Alimardan Bey Topchubashov, who played a crucial role in the history of Azerbaijan, who became the first head of the independent Azerbaijan state, and before that headed the Muslim faction in the State Duma of Russia.
The book is dedicated to the fate of the leaders of the first independent Azerbaijani state, materials about which are collected in the archives of Russia, Georgia, France, and Great Britain.
The monograph analyzes geopolitical processes in the period and after the First World War, and the process of disintegration of the Russian Empire.
The book is intended for those who study the history of the Caucasus region and Russia of the early 20th century, the history of Azerbaijan, and the reasons for the creation and fall of the People"s Republic of Azerbaijan. -02D-
Culture
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The European Union (EU) Delegation to Azerbaijan in partnership with the Embassies of the EU Member States will organise the first exhibition of the European national costumes within the fifth edition of the “FantazEU” Cultural Heritage Festival.
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On November 28 at 5:00 PM, the opening ceremony of Ukrainian Film Days will take place at Landmark Cinema in Baku. The event is organized by the Embassy of Ukraine in Azerbaijan. From November 28 to December 1, residents of Baku and guests of the capital will have the opportunity to watch a selection of the best films by Ukrainian filmmakers. The event will open with a press briefing.
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At the Yuva Baku gallery, visual artist Lali Binyatova recently unveiled her latest experimental works, blending the mediums of photography and painting to craft an entirely new dimension of art. The exhibition, aptly titled Revolutionary of the Soul, defies conventional artistic boundaries, offering viewers an immersive experience where reality is reimagined through the artist’s unique lens.
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In Azerbaijan, the cost of books spans a broad spectrum, typically ranging from 5 to 25 AZN ($3 to $15). Yet, with the rising cost of living, many avid readers are finding it increasingly challenging to afford their favorite titles. As a result, second-hand books, e-books, and online international orders have become popular alternatives for those seeking affordable access to literature.
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