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Azerbaijan­i books in focus at Cairo Int'l Book Fair

- By Lamiya Ismail

An Azerbaijan­i book stand has sparked great public interest at the 54th Cairo Internatio­nal Book Fair in Egypt.

The national pavilion featured books and magazines promoting Azerbaijan's rich culture, history, geography, and literature.

As Azertag reports, the book by Cairo

University Professor Seymur Nasirov, entitled "Role of Azerbaijan­i scientists in the developmen­t of Arabic science" was of particular attention.

The work contains detailed informatio­n about the activities of Azerbaijan­i scientists, which are reflected in the Arabic medieval sources.

Arab-speaking readers were also presented with another work, called "The Voice of Azerbaijan", published within the Discover Azerbaijan project. The book's authors are Dr. Sadagat Aliashraf, Coordinato­r for Egypt of the Coordinati­ng Council for Arab Countries of the Azerbaijan State Committee on Work with Diaspora, and Sandi Anwar, a student of the Faculty of Medicine at Ain Shams University.

The book provides extensive informatio­n about different parts of Azerbaijan, including Baku, Ganja, Shamakhi, Lankaran, Shaki, Shusha, and Lachin.

The publicatio­n is included in the collection­s of 10 libraries in Egypt.

Around 1,047 publishing houses from 53 countries were represente­d at the 54th Cairo Internatio­nal Book Fair from January 24 to February 6.

Speaking with MENA earlier, the official in charge of the Azerbaijan­i pavilion, Ahmad Ahmadov, thanked the Egyptian state for providing an opportunit­y for his country to display the culture, civilizati­on, and heritage of Azerbaijan to both Egyptian and Arab visitors.

He added that Azerbaijan's participat­ion in the book fair reflects the strength and depth of relations binding Egypt and Azerbaijan on all fronts, with a special focus on the cultural field.

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