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  • BAKU: Armenian Professor Declares War To Turkish, Georgian, Turkmen,

    ARMENIAN PROFESSOR DECLARES WAR TO TURKISH, GEORGIAN, TURKMEN, UKRAINIAN AND AZERBAIJANI HISTORIANS

    Today, Azerbaijan
    Aug 5 2006

    Artyom Khachaturyan, professor of the Yerevan Slavic University called
    Turkmenistan's President Saparmurat Niyazov "successor of barbarians."

    Armenian professor states in his article published in Russian
    "Political class" journal Saparmurat Niyazov did not stand against
    one's interest by calling Seljuk Turkish Empire Turkmen state.

    "No state protests against Niyazov's position. Because, no one wants
    to be the successor of the 'barbaric Empire'," Khachaturyan underlined,
    APA informs.

    The Armenian researcher attempted to distort the histories of turkey,
    Georgia, Turkmenistan, Ukraine and Azerbaijan as well. Accusing
    Ukrainian historians of appropriating Russian history, Khachaturyan
    said the claims that Ukraine is the first Slavic state and the Kyiv
    Russian State belonged to Ukrainians are groundless.

    He also introduced poet Azerbaijani poet Nizami as Persian. He said
    Nizami never wrote in Azerbaijani but in Persian.

    The Armenian professor also raised claims against Turkey related to
    its denial of the so-called "Armenian genocide".

    Ukrainian and Turkmen historians have not yet reacted to Khachaturyan's
    article written by the order of Russian and Armenian political circles.

    Artem Khachataryan is holding an active campaign in the forum section
    of the countries.ru website for introducing Azerbaijani poets Nizami
    Ganjavi and Khagani Shirvani as Persian. He also called it nonsense
    that Armenians killed many Jews in Guba, Azerbaijan saying that the
    world community is fed up with Jews trying to create an image of
    suffering nation.

    URL: http://www.today.az/news/society/29772.html
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