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    NEW BOOK PUBLISHED BY THE EUROPE AZERBAIJAN SOCIETY, ENTITLED THE ARMENIAN QUESTION IN THE CAUCASUS: RUSSIAN ARCHIVE DOCUMENTS AND PUBLICATIONS LAUNCHED IN LONDON

    APA
    http://en.apa.az/news.php?id=165283
    Feb 8 2012
    Azerbaijan

    Professor Kerim Shukurov: All documents have been systematically
    arranged for publication and, to date, we have gained access to
    over 10, 000 pages, of which 2000 pages have been published in these
    three volumes

    Baku - APA. The roots of the ongoing Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict over
    Nagorno-Karabakh were outlined in the heart of London on 6 February 6
    during the launch of a new book, published by The Europe Azerbaijan
    Society (TEAS), entitled The Armenian Question in the Caucasus:
    Russian Archive Documents and Publications. The event was attended by
    H.E. Fakhraddin Gurbanov, Azerbaijani Ambassador to the UK; H.E. Unal
    Cevikoz, Turkish Ambassador to the UK and more than 70 journalists,
    historians, students and friends of Azerbaijan.

    These three authoritative volumes incorporate facsimile documents
    from the Russian State Historical Archive, St. Petersburg, and the
    Russian State Military History Archive, Moscow. These invaluable
    historical documents, many of which are published for the first time,
    chart the systematic migration of Armenians to the Caucasus and their
    subsequent protection during the time of the Russian Empire.

    During his speech at St. James's Hotel and Club, Professor Kerim
    Shukurov, who spearheaded the research, commented: "This is a key
    resource, taken from the Russian archives. All documents have been
    systematically arranged for publication and, to date, we have gained
    access to over 10, 000 pages, of which 2000 pages have been published
    in these three volumes. There is no exact definition of The Armenian
    Question, but by collection the material and arranging it correctly,
    Azerbaijan can seek to gain understanding of its position. Future
    books will cover relations with Georgia and Armenia in the years
    beyond 1914."

    He continued: "The Azerbaijani position on the Nagorno-Karabakh
    conflict is supported by the publication of these books, which prove
    that Armenians were systematically relocated to the Caucasus during
    the time of the Russian Empire."

    Lord Laird stated: "I recently discovered the South Caucasus area,
    which has great future potential, particularly due to its expending
    relations with Europe. The Armenian Question does not try to
    rewrite history - it is a serious work of archive research. It is
    very important to ensure that the Azerbaijani case is understood,
    and these books assist with achieving this."

    Professor Tadeusz Swietochowski, Monmouth University, USA, then
    contextualized the importance of these books, saying: "These
    books contain important, overwhelming details. During the late 19th
    century, Azerbaijan's international position changed, due to the oil
    revolution. Baku became a cosmopolitan, urbanized hub of intellectual
    development, with a booming economy. It was also the center of the
    press in the Turkic world. However, the Armenian aggression of 1905-06
    changed this situation, and this is charted in these books."


    From: Baghdasarian
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