Press Service of the Ministry of Culture and Tourism reported that presentation of the book "Barda and Barda citizens” held in the National Library named after M.F. Akhundov.
The book is written by Khuraman Ismailova, Head of department of the library. Opening the ceremony K. Tairov, library director told about the book, as well as the history of ancient Azerbaijani territory - Barda.
Head of the Ministry of Culture and Tourism FirudinGurbanov noted the importance of this publication. Writer and publicist Yusif Kerimov noted in his speech that the book "Barda and Barda citizens" is a good information source for researchers of this area.
The author thanked the Ministry of Culture and Tourism for their assistance in the publication of the bibliography.
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