Bas-relief of Mammad-Emin Rasulzadeh Restored with Errors
Baku / 25.01.19 / Turan: In the village of Novkhani, on the house, in which one of the founders of the Azerbaijan People's Republic (1918-20) Mammad-Emin Rasulzadeh was born, a new bas-relief was installed.
On the new bas-relief with the image of M. Rasulzadeh it is written: "The head of the Azerbaijan State Republic, the founder of the National Musavat Party Mammad-Emin Rasulzadeh was born in this house in 1884."
A new memorial was installed due to the fact that the former bronze bas-relief was stolen on January 15. Police detained two suspects, who sawed and sold the bas-relief to a scrap metal collection point.
However, the name of the first republic is distorted on the new bas-relief. It was called Azerbaijan People's Republic.
Mammad-Emin Rasulzadeh was the head of the National Council, which proclaimed the first republic in the Muslim East. -06D--
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