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    NEW TECHNOLOGY EXPOSING ARMENIAN FALSIFICATIONS PRESENTED IN BAKU

    Azeri-Press news agency (APA), Azerbaijan
    December 25, 2014 Thursday

    A new technology that allows to prevent Armenian claims for cultural
    heritage of Azerbaijanis and other neighbor nations and to prove these
    claims unfounded has today been presented at the AZERGLOBE Institute
    of SocioPolitical Research under the Caucasus History Center.

    The project is aimed at preventing Armenians privatizing cultural
    heritage of Azerbaijanis and other neighbor nations of the region,
    APA reports.

    The new technology will now make it possible to find out which nation
    a particular cultural thing belongs to in a very simple way, said
    Fuad Akhundov, Head of the political studies and analysis department
    of the sociopolitical board of the Presidential Administration.

    Speaking of the working principles of the new technology, F. Akhundov
    said a particular word will be looked up in an Armenian dictionary,
    and if the dictionary doesn't find it, the same word will be looked
    up in dictionaries of Turkic nations. If the word is found in any
    Turkic dictionary, it will mean Armenians have adopted the word from
    local population. The official also stressed that ancient Armenian
    dictionaries were used during the research as Armenians today make
    some changes to modern dictionaries, adding new words.

    F. Akhundov said the new dictionary would be given to Georgia and
    different nations, also submitted to UNESCO.

    "Armenians claim that lavash belongs to them, but there is nothing
    about lavash and tutek in Armenian dictionaries. If Armenians ate
    lavash in ancient times, this word must be in their dictionaries.

    Armenians took khachapuri from Georgians. In general, Armenians started
    to embrace material and spiritual values of neighboring peoples and
    nations after being moved into modernday Armenian territories from
    Maragha province of Iran," he said.

    He said this technology is not only the philological matter:
    "Appropriating lavash, Armenian also solve the problem of history."

    F. Akhundov added that the new technology would open up some truth
    for the Armenian community.

    Employee of the Center of Caucasian History, Elshad Alili said though
    Armenians claim that lavash belongs to them, this word was not found
    in any of Armenian dictionaries.

    "This word has been found in Turkish dictionaries since the 7th
    century," he added.

    It is planned to spread this technology and translate dictionaries
    into English and other languages.

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