BAKU, Azerbaijan, December 16. The novel
"Iravanda khal galmadi" (To beloved native Azerbaijani-resident of
Yerevan) is being prepared for publication within the ongoing
implementation of the Azerbaijan Literature Foundation's Western
Azerbaijan in Works project, Trend reports via the Agency for State Support to
Non-Governmental Organizations.


The head of the foundation, writer Varis Yolchuyev, the novel
shines a light on the takeover of Azerbaijani lands by Tsarist
Russia at the dawn of the 19th century.


The novel uses important historical archival materials. The
work, using the example of the Iravan khanate, expresses the
consequences of this occupation, which led to material and moral
deprivation, in particular the process of Tsarist Russia creating
the Armenian state at the expense of the historical lands of
Azerbaijan, in a highly artistic and aesthetic language. The
calamity brought on by this national heartache is painted against
the backdrop of the tough road traveled by two young souls who are
head over heels for each other—Ulukhan and Seljan.


The book is intended for a wide readership.







The funding entity for the initiative is the Agency for State
Support to Non-Governmental Organizations.


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