APA, Azerbaijan
May 21 2013
New map showing Armenians territorial claims against Azerbaijan found
[ 21 May 2013 15:44 ]
Ganja is shown in the map as `Armenia's territory occupied by
Azerbaijan and which is under Azerbaijan's occupation'
Baku. Kamala Guliyeva - APA. Director of the Institute of Oriental
Studies of the Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences Govhar
Bakhshaliyeva has found out a map showing new territorial claims of
the Armenians against Azerbaijan. APA reports that the map has been
found in St. Petersburg.
Govhar Bakhshaliyeva told journalists that the Azerbaijani territories
are shown in the newly-found map as the Armenian territories occupied
by Azerbaijan.
Ganja, Barda and other regions that are not under the occupation are
also described as Armenian territories: `This map shows that the
Armenians have propulsive plans. Various territories are shown in
different colors in the map. Territories with the same color show
Azerbaijani territories as the Armenian territories occupied by
Azerbaijan and which are under Azerbaijan's occupation.
Nagorno-Karabakh and adjacent regions have been given Armenian names.
It is very important for Azerbaijani scientists to respond to such
groundless claims of Armenians. Currently, work is being done in this
direction.'
Bakhshaliyeva said that collection of maps proving that Armenians are
aliens in the Caucasus would be published in the near future: `A
number of maps have already been brought from Turkey. Currently, work
is underway to bring historical maps from the United States. After the
collection of all historical maps they will be published as a book in
3 languages - Azerbaijani, Russian and English with detailed
information. The world of science has already known that the Armenians
are alien nation in the Caucasus. The world community will be more
familiar with this fact through this book. Armenia has not been shown
in the Caucasus in the historical maps. Newly-found maps have once
again revealed that the Armenians moved to the Caucasus later.'
http://en.apa.az/news_new_map_showing_armenians_territorial_cl_1932 55.html
May 21 2013
New map showing Armenians territorial claims against Azerbaijan found
[ 21 May 2013 15:44 ]
Ganja is shown in the map as `Armenia's territory occupied by
Azerbaijan and which is under Azerbaijan's occupation'
Baku. Kamala Guliyeva - APA. Director of the Institute of Oriental
Studies of the Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences Govhar
Bakhshaliyeva has found out a map showing new territorial claims of
the Armenians against Azerbaijan. APA reports that the map has been
found in St. Petersburg.
Govhar Bakhshaliyeva told journalists that the Azerbaijani territories
are shown in the newly-found map as the Armenian territories occupied
by Azerbaijan.
Ganja, Barda and other regions that are not under the occupation are
also described as Armenian territories: `This map shows that the
Armenians have propulsive plans. Various territories are shown in
different colors in the map. Territories with the same color show
Azerbaijani territories as the Armenian territories occupied by
Azerbaijan and which are under Azerbaijan's occupation.
Nagorno-Karabakh and adjacent regions have been given Armenian names.
It is very important for Azerbaijani scientists to respond to such
groundless claims of Armenians. Currently, work is being done in this
direction.'
Bakhshaliyeva said that collection of maps proving that Armenians are
aliens in the Caucasus would be published in the near future: `A
number of maps have already been brought from Turkey. Currently, work
is underway to bring historical maps from the United States. After the
collection of all historical maps they will be published as a book in
3 languages - Azerbaijani, Russian and English with detailed
information. The world of science has already known that the Armenians
are alien nation in the Caucasus. The world community will be more
familiar with this fact through this book. Armenia has not been shown
in the Caucasus in the historical maps. Newly-found maps have once
again revealed that the Armenians moved to the Caucasus later.'
http://en.apa.az/news_new_map_showing_armenians_territorial_cl_1932 55.html