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    AVARIANS CLAIM AUTONOMY WITHIN AZERBAIJAN

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    03.09.2007 17:21 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ The Institute of Oriental Studies at the RA Academy
    of Sciences and Mitk analytical center initiated an international
    conference titled "The state system of Caucasian Albania and its
    ethnic and cultural heritage."

    Director of the Institute of Oriental Studies, Professor Ruben
    Safrastyan said the topic is both of scientific and political
    interest. "The state system of medieval Caucasian Albania needs
    serious and impartial investigation and I am hopeful that scientists
    from Azerbaijan will join our work," he said.

    According to Mitk head Eduard Abrahamyan, examination of the past and
    present of Caucasian Albania and Albanian peoples will lead to a better
    understanding of modern ethno-political processes in the Caucasus.

    For his part, Armenian political scientist Levon Melik-Shahnazaryan
    told a PanARMENIAN.Net that participation of representatives of
    Dagestani peoples will help to understand the problems of their
    self-identity in Azerbaijan. "The conference is rather a political
    than academic event. This can be proved by the statement of Dagestani
    Avarians who claim autonomy within Azerbaijan," he said.

    Professor of Dagestani State University Timur Aytberov said Baku
    pursues a policy of extermination of aborigine Dagestani peoples
    residing in some regions of Azerbaijan. "The Avarian people are going
    to assert their rights by all legal ways including the experience of
    Celtic peoples," he said.

    Caucasian Albania, also known as Alvank in Armenian, Ardhan in
    Parthian, Arran in Persian and Al-Ran in Arabic was an ancient kingdom,
    which existed on the territory of present-day Republic of Azerbaijan
    and southern Dagestan. The name "Albania" is Latin, and denotes
    "mountainous land". The native name for the country is unknown.

    The population of Caucasian Albania descends from the union of 26
    tribes speaking various dialects of the Nakh-Dagestani family of
    languages. The only known Albanian language is the Alvan or Gargarean
    language.

    According to Movses Kaghankatvatzi, the Albanian alphabet was invented
    by Mesrob Mashtots, an Armenian monk, theologian and linguist.
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