Title:ARMENIANS TRY TO STEAL HISTORICAL MONUMENTS ON THE TERRITORY OF NAGORNO-KARABAKH (in Azerbaijani)
Volume:2
Issue:2
Abstract:

The article examines the deliberate falsification of historical monuments in the territory of Nagorno-Karabakh, as well as in the territory of Georgia. It should be noted that Armenia, carrying out its aggressive policy throughout the history, purposefully occupied the lands of the people of the Congo - Azerbaijan and Georgia, tried to steal the ancient historical cultural monuments on these lands and take them to their names. Armenians deliberately changed the stones belonging to historical monuments in the territory of Nagorno-Karabakh, tried to replace them with stones with fake armenian inscriptions, thereby falsifying each stone our monuments, which tell of our ancient history. From this point of view, the discovery of a fake history-producing shop in Kalbajar can be particularly noted. At the same time, the article also examines the deliberate abduction of Georgian monuments by armenians. Thus, there are many examples of erasing and destroying traces of Georgian origin in Georgian temples and monasteries of armenians. In the XIX century, Velichko noted that armenians had unscrupulous looted historical and archaeological monuments belonging to Georgians, erased Georgian inscriptions from monuments, forged a false history from them, tried to write Georgian monuments as ancient armenian monuments. Ilya Chavchavadze, in his 1902 book “Armenian scientists and crying stones” published in Tbilissi (Georgia), spoke about the fact that Armenian lies “set foot” in Russia, Europe and the Caucasus in the 19th century, and their so-called “Great Armenia” claims. Ilya Chavchavadze notes that armenians have been declaring to the whole world, for centuries, that there is a country called Armenia, from the Caucasus Mountains to the mouth of the Euphrates and Tigris rivers, and swearing falsely about it. Armenians call these places Samkhet, or rather the country of somex-haykan (armenians).

Full Name:Kamal Salayev
Affilation: ANAS, Institute of the Caucasian Studies
Country: Azerbaijan
DOI: https://doi.org/10.33864/2790-0037.2021.v2.i2.72-79
Email: kamalsalayev1988@gmail.com
Orcid: https://orcid.org
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