Issued a collection of letters by Rasulzade
Baku / 11.12.17 / Turan: The "Kitab Club" publishing house published a collection of letters of the founder of the Azerbaijan People's Republic (1928-1920) M.E. Rasulzade. The collection includes about 50 letters, as well as the work of Rasulzadeh "Şəfibəyçilik", first published in Istanbul in 1934.
Most of the letters were found by a diplomat and researcher Ramiz Abutalybov in 1988 in Paris and delivered to Azerbaijan.
The work "Şəfibəyçilik", is a very historical work that allows us to understand the internal processes in the "Musavat" party in the 20-30s of the last century, as well as in the political emigration of Azerbaijan.
The author of the foreword, the compiler of the collection and explanations is Doctor of Historical Sciences Aydin Balayev. The book was published for the 100th anniversary of the ANR with the support of the "Majlis Mamed Emin Rasulzadeh", a society operating in Moscow. -02D-
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- 11 December 2017 15:26
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