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Azerbaijani Culture Ministry publishes book “Karabakh - memory of heritage”
Today.AZ
The book “Karabakh - memory of heritage” has been published by initiative of the Ministry of Culture and Tourism of Azerbaijan.
Day.Az reports with reference to the press service for the Ministry that the book has about 300 color photos of monuments in Karabakh. All memorials, photos, which are present in the book, are currently on the lands, occupied by Armenia.
The edition, along with architectural monuments, also has photos of archeaological objects, as well as articles, speaking of each memorial. Definite regions, where the memorials locate, are also fixed.
The book is published in Azerbaijani and English languages.
Source: www.today.az/news/society/49261.html
Related link: www.mct.gov.az/?/en/news/view/155/
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November 2008
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