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  • BAKU: Armenians, Outlander In Caucasus, Proves Lie Detector

    ARMENIANS, OUTLANDER IN CAUCASUS, PROVES LIE DETECTOR

    AzerNews, Azerbaijan
    Jan 21 2015

    21 January 2015, 14:10 (GMT+04:00)

    By Mushvig Mehdiyev

    The lie detector, a technology developed by the Caucasian History
    Center to unmask the Armenian falsifications, is a main "gravedigger"
    for the Armenian historiography, said a high-level Azerbaijani
    official.

    Fuad Akhundov, Head of the Lie Detector Project, Deputy Department
    Head of the Presidential Administration, said the survey based on that
    technology has proved the absence of any tie of the words "Lavash"
    and "Duduk" with the Armenian culture and heritage.

    "The word "Lavash" can be traced back in Turkic chronicles in VII-XIII
    centuries but it is not seen at all even in the Armenian dictionaries
    of the XVII- XIX centuries. The word "Lavash" emerged in the Armenian
    culture only hundred years after their move to the Caucasus, when
    they began their efforts to armenize the territory in early XX century.

    This fact clearly shows who is a local of the Caucasus and who is an
    outlander," Akhundov said in his interview with Interfax Azerbaijan.

    Akhundov noted that none of the 18 Armenian dictionaries, which
    were published between the years of 1698 and 1906, contains the word
    "Lavash" and even nothing about the "Armenian Duduk."

    "It once more proves that the Armenians have adopted the Lavash,
    Duduk and other examples of the cultural and spiritual heritage from
    the Turkic people much later. The mentioned 18 dictionaries bear
    the characteristics not only of the linguistic, but also historical
    documents," Akhundov added.

    Our technology destroys the postulates of Armenians about their
    autochthony in the Caucasus and belonging of all the surrounding
    things, even including the lands, which we know in regard to the
    Nagorno-Karabakh region, said Akhundov

    Akhundov added that the next survey will be co-conducted with the
    Georgian scientists to investigate the Georgian words also claimed
    by the Armenians.

    "Collaboration with the Georgian colleagues is particularly topical
    given the recent claims of Armenians for 450 Georgian churches, similar
    to their appetite for tens of the ancient Albanian churches in the
    territory of Azerbaijan. I'm sure that the outcomes of the joint tests
    will inflict the same blows on the Armenian falsifiers," Akhundov said.

    Our ethno-linguistic method will again and again prove the alienage
    of the Armenians to our region, and at the same will unmask their
    ungrounded claims not only for the historical, religious and cultural
    values of the indigenous nations, but also the lands, including the
    Nagorno Karabakh.

    Akhundov claimed that no one can disprove the new technology as long
    as this linguistic detector provides and will provide the results
    with absolute precision.

    "We will keep on refuting the all older and possible claims of the
    Armenians for the history and culture of the neighboring nations,"
    Akhundov said.

    Armenia has recently appealed to the UNESCO in an effort to present
    Lavash as a typical example of its cuisine. However, the UNSECO passed
    a resolution to acknowledge it as a common heritage of several regional
    countries, after reconsidering the issue based on Azerbaijan's appeal.

    Revealing the original root of Lavash, Kamran Imanov, Director of
    Azerbaijan's Copyright Agency, said the word Lavash comes from the word
    "ash" that means to cook and etymologically belongs to Turkic world.

    http://www.azernews.az/azerbaijan/76327.html

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