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From history, it is known that European ambassadors to China and Mongolia used the "silk road" known throughout Asia and passing through the territories of several countries. Part of this "silk road" also passed through Azerbaijan. Undoubtedly, when visiting Azerbaijan, these ambassadors got acquainted with the life of the country, its culture, art, customs, science, politics, historical personalities collected useful information for themselves.The heritage of Nasireddin Tusi is a treasure of encyclopedic knowledge for the whole Middle East, as well as for Azerbaijan, an integral part of the…mehr

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From history, it is known that European ambassadors to China and Mongolia used the "silk road" known throughout Asia and passing through the territories of several countries. Part of this "silk road" also passed through Azerbaijan. Undoubtedly, when visiting Azerbaijan, these ambassadors got acquainted with the life of the country, its culture, art, customs, science, politics, historical personalities collected useful information for themselves.The heritage of Nasireddin Tusi is a treasure of encyclopedic knowledge for the whole Middle East, as well as for Azerbaijan, an integral part of the Eastern world, as it has played a special role in shaping and developing the way of thinking of our people. Its scientific and artistic heritage relating to the Renaissance in our cultural history can be considered an integral part of our spiritual values and allows us to claim the legal rights to inherit them.
Autorenporträt
Pisarz badawczy Ramiz Deniz urodzi¿ si¿ w 1965 roku w mie¿cie Baku. Od 1988 roku pracuje w SOCAR. Od 1999 roku jest cz¿onkiem Zwi¿zku Pisarzy, od 2003 roku jest cz¿onkiem Stowarzyszenia "Texxil", od 2013 roku jest cz¿onkiem "Public Association for Science Development Assistance" AGRA oraz cz¿onkiem Geographical Society of Azerbaijan. Od 2005 roku, w¿äciciel "Golden Pen". Jest autorem 211 ksi¿¿ek wraz z t¿umaczeniami.