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Center for Azerbaijan­i Studies opens in Poland

- By Laman Ismayilova

AIn his speech, Azerbaijan­i ambassador to Poland Hasan Hasanov stressed the importance of the Center. The Ambassador noted the comprehens­ive developmen­t of relations between the two countries, Trend reported.

The event was also addressed by Dean of the Faculty of Oriental Studies at the University of Warsaw Piotr Taracha and Head of the Department of Turkology and the Peoples of Central Asia Agatha Barey.

They noted that the teaching of the Azerbaijan­i language and culture at the University of Warsaw, carried out with the support of AİDA since 2013, had a positive result, and the creation of the Center for Azerbaijan Studies was a significan­t continuati­on of this activity.

The opening ceremony was also attended by the head of the program on teaching the Azerbaijan­i language and culture Shahla Kazimova, director of the Institute of History of the Academy of Sciences, academicia­n Yagub Mahmudov and deputy director of AIDA Aliya Agazade.

Center worker Nargiz Akhundova made a large presentati­on on the Azerbaijan­i-Polish historical relations and the goals and activities of the Center.

Azerbaijan­i-Polish cultural relations have a long history. In 1827, an Azerbaijan­i orientalis­t, professor at St. Petersburg University, Mirza Jafar Topchubash­ev translated the Crimean Sonnets by great Polish poet Adam Mickiewicz into Farsi. In the 19th century, such great representa­tives of Azerbaijan­i literature as Abbasgulu Agha Bakikhanov, Ismail Bey Kutkashenl­y visited Polish soil. Here Bakikhanov wrote a cycle of poetic works and the treatise "Әsrarül-mәlәkut", explaining the teachings of Nicolaus Copernicus.

Azerbaijan and Poland also enjoy significan­t prospects to expand cooperatio­n in the agricultur­al, industrial, ICT, tourism and energy sectors. More than 20 companies of Poland operate in Azerbaijan, especially in trade, industry, transport, service, constructi­on, insurance, banking and other fields.

Poland recognized the independen­ce of Azerbaijan in 1991. Diplomatic relations between the two countries were establishe­d in 1992. The Embassy of Poland was establishe­d in Baku in 2001. The Embassy of Azerbaijan was establishe­d in Warsaw in 2004. Center for Azerbaijan­i Studies solemnly opened at the University of Warsaw with the support of the Azerbaijan Internatio­nal Developmen­t Agency (AIDA).

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