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Ilham Aliyev provided financial assistance to religious communities
Baku/08.02.23/Turan: The President of Azerbaijan signed an order to provide financial assistance to the religious structures of the country.
According to the document, AZN 1 million was allocated from the President's Reserve Fund to the Caucasus Muslims Office.
The Baku and Azerbaijan Eparchy of the Russian Orthodox Church, the Religious Community of Mountain Jews of Baku, the Religious Community of European Jews of Baku, the religious structure of the Apostolic Prefecture of the Catholic Church in Azerbaijan, and the Albanian-Udi Christian Community of Azerbaijan will receive 350,000 manats each.
In addition, another 350,000 manats are transferred to the Spiritual Values Propaganda Foundation under the State Committee for Work with Religious Organizations to support other non-Islamic religious communities. ---05D06---
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