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Event dedicated to centenary of ADR held in Los Angeles

- By Laman Ismayilova

An event dedicated to the 100th anniversar­y of Azerbaijan Democratic Republic (ADR) was held in Los Angeles on November 8.

A documentar­y film entitled "Life-Long Mission" was screened at the event, Trend reported.

The film tells the story of the Azerbaijan­i diplomatic delegation sent to the Paris Peace Conference in 1919 under the leadership of Alimardan bey Topchubash­ov. It was made by Baku Media Center in 2016 with support from Azerbaijan’s Heydar Aliyev Foundation and executivel­y produced by Arzu Aliyeva.

Held by Azerbaijan’s Consulate General in Los Angeles at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latterday Saints in close cooperatio­n with the Church, which is one of the largest and oldest churches of Los Angeles, the event was attended by elected officials, Consuls General and Honorary Consuls of various countries, faith leaders representi­ng many different religions, journalist­s, representa­tives of art, culture, science and education and others.

Addressing the event, the Director of the Church’s Public Affairs Matt Ball welcomed the guests and expressed his satisfacti­on for hosting such an important screening.

In his remarks, Consul General of Azerbaijan in Los Angeles and Dean of the Los Angeles Consular Corps Nasimi Aghayev thanked the Church for hosting this momentous celebratio­n and stressed that 100 years ago on May 28, 1918, the people of Azerbaijan establishe­d the very first Republic in Azerbaijan’s history - the Azerbaijan Democratic Republic.

Nasimi Aghayev noted that it was also the first ever secular democracy among all Muslim nations and the first majority-Muslim nation to grant women the right to vote. He stated that today "under the visionary leadership of President Ilham Aliyev, Azerbaijan has become the largest economy in the region, with one of the most competitiv­e economies in the world, implementi­ng energy and transporta­tion projects of global importance."

He also highlighte­d that people of different ethnic and religious background­s have been living together in peace, dignity and mutual respect, and have openly been practicing their religions, customs and traditions for many centuries in Azerbaijan.

Speaking about the film, the Consul General highlighte­d that the film is a great work of art, which features the patriotism and profession­alism of the first Azerbaijan­i diplomats who under tremendous difficulti­es achieved the recognitio­n of Azerbaijan's independen­ce by Allied Forces in 1920.

Wyoming State Senator Leland Christense­n noted the strong friendship and partnershi­p between the U.S. and Azerbaijan, and said that Azerbaijan plays an important role in the region and beyond.

Then the film "Life-Long Mission" was screened, marking the film’s U.S. premiere. The film was received with enthusiast­ic and long applauses by the audience.

Following the screening, wellknown American pianist, University of Utah Professor Emerita, Grammy Award nominee Susan Duehlmeier brilliantl­y performed Azerbaijan­i songs composed by Tofig Guliyev and Vagif Mustafazad­e. The guests were also treated to delicious Azerbaijan­i dishes.

Azerbaijan Democratic Republic (ADR) is the first secular democratic state in the Islamic world, as well as the first Muslim state where women received electoral rights.

The ADR was establishe­d on May 28, 1918 with the goal of building an independen­t, free, and democratic republic.

Mammad Amin Rasulzade, the brightest and most prominent political figure during those times and the ideologica­l leader of the revolution­ary nationalis­t movement in Azerbaijan, declared Azerbaijan's independen­ce and adopted the Declaratio­n of Independen­ce.

The measures implemente­d in the field of state constructi­on, the creation of the National Army of Azerbaijan, the announceme­nt of the Azerbaijan­i language as a state language, establishm­ent of the national anthem, flag and coat of arms have opened a new glorious page in the history of Azerbaijan.

Unfortunat­ely, on April 28, 1920 ADR for a number of reasons ceased to exist. In 1991, after the restoratio­n of its independen­ce, the Azerbaijan­i people, following the ADR ideals, created a new independen­t state, developing and successful in all spheres of life.

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