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Exhibition Dedicated to 95th Anniversary of Liberation of Baku
The Turkish Embassy in Baku organizes photo exhibition dedicated to the 95th anniversary of the liberation of Baku by the Turkish Islamic Army from Bolsheviks and Armenian forces.
According to the press service of the Embassy, the exhibition will be organized at the Museum of History of Azerbaijan and will reflect the events of September 15, 1918. On that day, the Caucasian Islamic Army, commanded by Nuru Pasha knocked Bolshevik-Armenian forces from the city.
The exhibition opens on September 16 and will last for a month. It will be free of charge. --05D-
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