Ten copies of books, gifted by the International Turkic Academy, have been added to the collection of the Presidential Library. These books, published in the Azerbaijani, Turkish, Russian, and English, are important scientific sources dedicated to the study of the history, language, and cultural heritage of the Turkic world. All publications were published at the initiative of the International Turkic Academy in the capital of the Republic of Kazakhstan, the city of Astana.
The International Turkic Academy, acting as a scientific institution of the Organization of Turkic States, implements important projects aimed at researching, preserving, and popularizing the common heritage of Turkic peoples. The publications prepared at the initiative of the Academy cover various aspects of Turkic civilization and generate significant interest in the international scientific community.
The following publications have been donated to the collection of the Presidential Library:
The glazed ceramics of medieval Ganja: in the collection of the national museum of history of Azerbaijan – in this publication, samples of glazed ceramics from the medieval city of Ganja are presented based on the collection of the National Museum of the History of Azerbaijan in the form of a catalog.
Auezov, Mukhtar. Novel “Abai” – the outstanding work of Kazakh classical literature, Mukhtar Auezov’s novel is an important artistic work reflecting the spiritual and cultural values of Turkic peoples. The novel through the life of the great poet Abai Kunanbayev comprehensively reflects an entire epoch in the history of the Kazakh people on the eve of the Soviet period.
Bazylkhan, Napil. Türk bitig yazıtları katalogu. I cild, I bölüm: Moğolistan ve Çin’deki Bitigtaşlar ve Yazıtlar. (Catalog of Turkic inscriptions. Volume I, Part I: inscriptions in Mongolia and China).
Bazylkhan, Napil. Türk bitig yazıtları katalogu. I cild, II bölüm: Moğolistan ve Çin’deki Bitigtaşlar ve Yazıtlar. (Catalog of Turkic inscriptions. Volume I, Part II: inscriptions in Mongolia and China).
Bazylkhan, Napil. Türk bitig yazıtları katalogu. II cild: Merkezi Asya, Kafkasya, Doğu Avrupa ve Türkiye (Orta Doğu). (Catalog of Turkic inscriptions. Volume I and II: Central Asia, the Caucasus, Eastern Europe, and Turkey (Middle East).
This catalog, which presents ancient Turkic epigraphic monuments classified by geographic regions, is an example of systematic and in-depth research in the field of Turkic epigraphy. The work is a valuable and reliable source for both specialists and interested readers.
The inclusion of these books in the Presidential Library contributes significantly to the expansion of scientific research related to the Turkic world, as well as to the enrichment of information resources in this area. At the same time, these publications hold strategic importance in terms of strengthening cultural integration among Turkic peoples and preserving shared historical memory.