Autumn 2006 (14.3)
Contributors
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Hafiz Pashayev, who was appointed as Azerbaijan's
first ambassador to the United States in late 1992, has now returned
to Baku. He thought he would retire from public life, but now
plans are being made to draw upon his broad experience and establish
a Diplomatic University in Baku unique to the Caucasus. We featured
Ambassador Pashayev in our first issue of Azerbaijan International
14 years ago; we interview him again here. Read his insights
and reflections about his years in Washington. Pages
26-35. |
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Without a doubt,
Early Man knew far more about nature and his environment than
we give him credit for. Reverence for the way nature worked was
incorporated into his belief system and even the buildings he
constructed. Ronnie Gallagher, who has a passion for natural
history, is convinced that Baku's venerable landmark - Maiden
Tower - incorporates beliefs about the natural solar cycles into
its design. At Winter Solstice each year - December 21 and 22
- the sunrise is framed perfectly in that mysterious doorway
half way up the tower. He hopes his ideas will lead to serious
archaeological research of the monument. Pages
40-63. |
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Adil Baguirov, one of the most active youth in Azerbaijan's
Diaspora, was a speaker at the First Annual Azerbaijani American
Youth Forum held at University of California Los Angeles (Los
Angeles) in October. Adil has been involved from his early student
days when he created the first major Web site featuring his country
in 1995. Constantly alert to new developments, he tries to channel
energy, resources and insight into bringing recognition for Azerbaijan.
Here he describes Wikipedia, the online self-edited encyclopedia,
which he thinks can be a very savvy tool in setting the record
straight. Pages 72-73. |
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Judy Shifrin adopted Sabina from Azerbaijan as a
single mom in 2002. Sabina was nearly two years old at the time.
Soon they were on their way to making a family tradition of attending
the annual reunion "Celebrating our Families". Judy
and Sabina are the only ones who have attended all five reunions
across the United States, starting in Nashville, Tennessee (2002),
Kansas City, Missouri (2003), New York (2004), Seattle, Washington
(2005), and Indianapolis, Indiana (2006). Judy's camera captured
many of the highlights of the reunion's events this year. Pages 78-81. |
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A new currency
with new bills, new coins, new denominations and new values has
been introduced in Azerbaijan this past year. Sevinj Mehdizade,
of Azerbaijan International's editorial staff, describes what
the transition between the old and new currency has been like,
and how the new banknotes are supposed to thwart any attempts
to counterfeit it. Sevinj is a graduate from Baku State University,
where she majored in International Relations. Pages
64-69. |
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