First "Azerbaijan-Lezghin Dictionary"
Baku / 19.02.20 / Turan: “Azerbaijan” Publishing House published “Azerbaijan-Lezghin Dictionary”. Its compilers are journalist writers Sadagat Kerimova and Muzaffar Melikmamedov. The 720-page dictionary includes 27 thousand words.
The dictionary was published with the sponsorship of the entrepreneur Maxim Javadov. Earlier, in 2015, the Lezgin-Azerbaijan Dictionary was published. The presentation of the new dictionary will be held March 3 at 14.00 in the club "Natavan" of the Association of Writers of Azerbaijan. –06D-
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