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Harvard University Publishes Jamil Hasanli's Book on Events in Xinjiang
Baku / 18.12.20 / Turan: Harvard University has published a book by an Azerbaijani scientist, Doctor of Historical Sciences Jamil Hasanli, Soviet Policy in Xinjiang.
As the author wrote on his Facebook page, the work tells about "the tragic fate of the Uyghur people."
The events are very similar to those described by the outstanding Uyghur poet Abulkadyr Jalalidin in the poem "I am not burning", which he created in a Chinese dungeon.
The book is compiled on the basis of archival materials.
Previously, over 30 books by Jamil Hasanli were published in Azerbaijan, Russia, the USA, Canada, Great Britain, Turkey and Iran.
Hasanli is known as a researcher of historical events and processes in Azerbaijan in the 20th century, caused by the policy of the leadership of the USSR, including the period of the beginning of the Cold War. -03В06-
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