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Collection of Works by Mammad Emin Rasulzadeh Published
Baku / 26.11.18 / Turan: A collection of works by one of the founders of the Azerbaijan People's Republic (APR) Mammad Emin Rasulzadeh was published. It includes a number of letters by Rasulzadeh and the work Shafibeychilik published in Istanbul in 1934.
The collection was first published in Azeri in the Latin script under the editorship of the historian of the APR period Aydin Balayev.
The first section of the book includes letters by Rasulzadeh, addressed in various years to Alimardan Topchubashev and Jeyhun Hajibeyli. Some of the letters are taken from the personal archive of Topchubashev, stored in Paris.
The work Shafibeychilik is the answer by Rasulzadeh, written in 1933, to a book by another representative of Azerbaijani political emigration, Shafi Bey Rustambeyli, "Fallen Cults". The answer by Rasulzadeh is dedicated to disagreements within the parliament of the APR.
The documents included in the collection are of interest to researchers of the Rasulzadeh heritage, as well as the processes within Azerbaijani political emigration in the 1920-1930s.-06D--
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