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Azerbaijan’s Baku hosts conference on World Book Day

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April 22, 2026
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Azerbaijan’s Baku hosts conference on World Book Day


BAKU, Azerbaijan, April 22. A conference on the
theme “Ancient texts and classical sources expose Armenian
forgeries and fabrications or about ancient Turan and proto-Turkic
tribes in the territories of Asia Minor and their relations with
the Caucasus” is being held in Baku on the occasion of the World
Book and Copyright Day, Trend reports.

The conference includes speeches by the Chairman of the Board of
the Intellectual Property Agency, Kamran Imanov, the Commissioner
for Human Rights of Azerbaijan (Ombudsperson) Sabina Aliyeva, the
Minister of Culture of Azerbaijan Adil Karimli, the Minister of
Science and Education Emin Amrullayev, the President of the
Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences (ANAS) Isa Habibbayli, the
Chairman of the West Azerbaijan Community Aziz Alakbarli, and the
Director of the Institute of History and Ethnology named after A.
Bakikhanov of ANAS Karim Shukurov.

After the opening speeches, Imanov will deliver a report on the
above-mentioned theme. The conference will continue with speeches
and reports.




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