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    ETHNOGRAPHIC INVESTIGATION OF ALL ANCIENT AZERBAIJANI TERRITORIES WILL BE HELD

    Azeri Press Agency
    May 19 2006

    "It is high time that Azerbaijan to lose in information war. Our not
    responding to their propaganda has led to hard results. How long will
    we pursue a policy on responding Armenians attacks?

    It is already time that we begin to wage on war against their attacks
    and be the side that attacks", Director of History Institute of
    Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences, parliamentarian Yagub
    Mahmudov has told a press conference held today.(APA) Saying the
    former leadership of the institute was not busy with this work
    quite enough, Yagub Mahmudov said the institute will do its utmost
    to expose Armenians real face to world community. "Of course, world
    community will not believe to our opinions at first as we are late in
    this matter. But we have to do it. We put theory of lost territories
    forward." According to scientist, recently Armenian State Committee
    for Real Property, Manuk Vardanian has made a statement that the first
    national atlas of Armenia will be published. In that atlas 40 thousand
    geographical names will be registered, 7-8 thousand geographical names
    characteristic to different nations will be changed and be substituted
    in Armenian names. "7-8 thousand geographical names mentioned by
    Vardanian, belong to Azerbaijan who were deported from the mentioned
    territories. It is known to science that Armenians are not aborigine
    population of South Caucasus, they have come there. Tribes considered
    to be ancestors of Armenians approximately appeared in the middle I
    millennium of BC in upper parts of Efrat river. They have moved here
    from Balkan Peninsula. " Yagub Mammadov said that "Garabagh History"
    book which was published some months ago will be translated into
    German and French languages.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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