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    KARABAKH SAGA: FROM PETER TO PAUL. VOLUME 2 PUBLISHED IN MOSCOW

    APA
    Feb 20 2012
    Azerbaijan

    Moscow. Farid Akberov - APA. Karabakh Saga: From Peter to Paul. Volume
    2 was published in Russia.

    APA's Moscow correspondent reports that the historical research of
    Azerbaijani scientist Emin Mammadli will consist of 9 volumes. The
    first part of the book covers the South Caucasus events which weren't
    investigated deliberately.

    Karabakh Saga covers the period from the ruling of Russian Emperor
    Peter I till the ruling of Paul I. The book consists of 22 chapters
    including "The strategic plans of Peter I about the Caspian littoral
    Azerbaijani khanates", "Why Peter I' successors couldn't continue
    his South Caucasus policy?", "The list of Russia's provinces in the
    South Caucasus composed in 1728", "Appearance of Armenian coloring
    in historical studies of Iranian campaign".

    The book contains six preliminary documents which turned into rare
    bibliographic units. One of these hasn't been completely published
    since 1783, another one since 1793. Volume 3 will cover hidden national
    and confessional aspects which led to misconception of the history. It
    will describe 13-year period of this history.

    The book is designed for both wide group of readers and historians,
    archive researchers, political analysts and other experts who desire
    to learn the documents describing Karabakh conflict, which was created
    as a result of Russia's first attempts to include the South Caucasus
    to its sphere of influence.

    The main purpose of the author is to inform readers in details about
    the aggression against Azerbaijan.

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