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Most of all, Azerbaijanis are afraid of the history of Armenia

Written by French diplomat and politician Victor Berard, in 1905.

The one thing that the Azeris fear the most is Armenian history, Armenian cultural and archaeological heritage, and historical literature, facts, and truth. If only our famous musicians, artists, celebrities, politicians, and political organizations with large platforms were deep and clever enough to defeat the enemy with information.

We have countless amounts of literature, maps, and evidence on our side to humiliate the enemy, but for decades our political leaders neglected the significance and importance of our vast cultural heritage and spoke as if Armenia was created during the soviet-union the same way that Azerbaijan was.

Ancient Armenoids

Vigen Avetisyan

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