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History20 December 2021

The liberal wing of the newly formed Communist Party of the RSFSR was influenced by Democratic Russia, a liberal movement formed in Russia. The movement, which was officially established in October 1990, had gained widespread support in Russian cities.

History18 December 2021

Elements alien to socialism began to appear in public life in the Soviet Union in the 1960s. The slowdown in GDP growth and economic stagnation could not escape the attention of the Soviet society. Negative trends seriously affected the social sphere.

History18 September 2021

The period between harvest and consumption is four to five weeks, during which bananas travel 1,500 miles by land and about 2,000 to 6,000 miles by water to reach their markets, where their shelf life is no more than 5 days.

History19 August 2021

Throughout history, success of any army has been directly dependent on supply and transportation. One of the main reasons for the defeat of both Napoleon and Hitler on the vast Russian plains was that their armies were not properly supplied.

History11 August 2021

People have been interested in sculpture since primitive times. A sculpture can be a meeting point, an art form that we enjoy looking at, or a concept that we pass by many times without really paying attention. There are statues almost at every corner, especially in the central part of Baku. Some of them have very interesting history. I would like to invite you on a virtual tour of these monuments while we are in quarantine and miss walking around the city.

History19 July 2021

Iranian-speaking peoples are one of the important substrates of our ethnicity, just not those who live in modern Iran, but others, who lived in ancient times in Central Asia—not the Persians, but the Parthians; and it happened long before the Mongol conquests.

History19 June 2021

In mid-April 1920, units of the 11th Red Army, which had defeated the remnants of Denikin's troops in southern Russia, approached the northern borders of Azerbaijan. On the night of April 27-28, 1920, the ADR government was overthrown.

History18 June 2021

After the February Revolution in Russia in 1917, an Armenian-Azerbaijani committee was established in Zangezur, with Goris as its center. The purpose of this committee was to establish regional autonomy within the Russian Federative Democratic Republic. However, the civil war that began in the country with the October Revolution also affected Zangezur Uyezd.

History16 June 2021

The Sumgayit events aggravated the conflict, exacerbated interethnic confrontation, pulling an increasing number of people from both sides into its orbit. Making the most of the tragedy, the zealots of the “genocide” tried to discredit Azerbaijan and sought moral and public support in the country and the world, thus trying to gain a political advantage in the struggle for Karabakh. The separatists achieved their main goal: the conflict was becoming irreversible and irreconcilable, finally entering a bloody phase.

History13 June 2021

According to the data of Narkhozuchet (the national economic accounting agency) and the Ministry of Agriculture of the Armenian SSR, 25,000 Azerbaijani families, or about 110,000 people, lived in Armenia before the resettlement in 1948. Of these, only 9,000 families, or 35,000 people lived in lowland regions, the remaining 75,000 inhabiting mountainous regions of the Armenian SSR.

History28 May 2021

Today, Azerbaijanis are commemorating the 103rd anniversary of the Azerbaijan Democratic Republic (ADR). They will celebrate this momentous event in 2021 with greater joy this year, after the liberation of Nagorno-Karabakh and the occupied territories fresh in the minds of the Azerbaijani people.

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