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New book "The Azerbaijani Turks" by historian Aydin Balayev published
Baku/17.01.22/Turan: The new monograph "The Azerbaijani Turks" by doctor of historical sciences Aydin Balayev has been published in Russian. The main stages of the formation of the nation in the 19-20 centuries.
The main purpose of the study is the comprehension and coverage of the fundamental socio-economic and cultural changes at the turn of the 19-20 centuries that influenced the process of the nation formation.
The book also deals with the process of evolution of the national identity of Azerbaijani Turks over the past two centuries.
Note that the study is one of three books that the scientist managed to finish in the last days of his life; however, he had no time to publish them. -02D-
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