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AZTV will show a film about the Caucasian Islamic Army
Baku / 14.09.20 / Turan: On Monday at 21:30 the state TV channel AZTV will show a documentary about the Caucasian Islamic Army, which liberated Baku from the Dashnak-Bolshevik regime in 1918.
According to the press release, the film features staged scenes based on real events, as well as documentary footage of those times. In particular, the film uses new shots depicting the founder of independent Azerbaijan, Mammad-Emin Rasulzade.-02D-
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