Baku documents Union catalogue of Persian, Azerbaijani, Ottoman Turkish and Arabic serials and newspapers in the libraries of the Republic of Azerbaijan

During the late 19th century, Baku, the capital of the Republic of Azerbaijan, was an important centre for collecting information on neighbouring Muslim countries. This tradition was maintained under the Soviet administration, with the result that today libraries in Baku and Azerbaijan boast an exte...

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Main Author: Atabaki, Touraj (Author)
Other Authors: Rustamova-Towhidi, Solmaz
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Language:English
Published: London Tauris Academic Studies 1995
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