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The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Azerbaijan has donated publications in the Gagauz language to the Presidential Library

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Azerbaijan has donated publications in the Gagauz language to the Presidential Library

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Azerbaijan has donated publications in the Gagauz language to the Presidential Library

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Azerbaijan has donated 14 copies of books in the Gagauz language to the Presidential Library. The Gagauz, a Turkic people of Oghuz origin, are rich in language, culture, customs, and folklore. The publications reflecting this rich heritage are valuable resources for researchers and readers interested in the culture of the region's peoples. The scientific content of the books facilitates more effective research in linguistics, ethnography, and history.

The inclusion of these publications in the collection enriches the multilingual resource base of the Presidential Library and supports a better understanding of cultural diversity in society. The availability of materials in the Gagauz language is of particular importance for the survival of minority languages, their maintenance in scientific circulation, and the preservation of multicultural heritage.

This initiative of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs demonstrates the consistent development of the fruitful cooperation established with the Presidential Library. It contributes to the strengthening of cultural and humanitarian ties. The publications presented create opportunities for a deeper study of the historical and cultural heritage of various peoples.

The management of the Presidential Library expresses its gratitude to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Azerbaijan for the attention shown and the valuable gift, emphasizing that such initiatives are of significant importance for the sustainability of the work carried out to enrich the multilingual resource base of the library and preserve the cultural heritage of the peoples of the region.