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    Baku Tries to Azerbaijanize Iranian Poets

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    18.03.2006 20:49 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ "Former Iranian president Mohammad Khatami's
    writing that Nizami Ganjavi is a Persian poet is true. Nizami wrote
    and created his works in Persian, he didn't have even one work in
    Azerbaijani," Iranian Ambassador to Azerbaijan Afshar Suleymani told
    journalists. Expressing his support for the former Iranian president's
    stance that Nizami is a Persian poet, Suleymani also said there is no
    evidence to prove that Nizami wrote in Azerbaijani. "Nizami didn't
    write in Azerbaijani. Nizami wrote in Persian but these poems were
    translated into Azerbaijani later," the Ambassador said. The Iranian
    ambassador also claimed that Shahriyar is not an Azerbaijani poet
    either, reports APA.

    Azerbaijanization of Persian culture and art workers began in
    Azerbaijan in 60s, when Heydar Aliyev came to power first as Chairman
    of the KGB in Azerbaijan, and later as First Secretary of the Central
    Committee of the Communist Party of Azerbaijan.
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