BAKU, Azerbaijan, February 6. Deputy Chairman
of the State Committee on Work with Diaspora of the Republic of
Azerbaijan, Vagif Seyidbayov, held a collection of conferences throughout his
working go to to Canada, Development studies by way of the committee.
Seyidbayov intently familiarized himself with the actions of
the Toronto Azerbaijan Home. Head of the Azerbaijan Home and the
“Vatan” Azerbaijan Artwork and Tradition Middle, Lalin Hasanova, offered
detailed info on the middle’s work and its upcoming
plans.
The assembly emphasised that Azerbaijan Homes working in
numerous nations around the globe play a particular position in
networking compatriots, stopping emotions of isolation removed from
the homeland, and fostering nationwide unity among the many youthful
era. The deputy chair additionally visited the “My Azerbaijan”
weekend college working below the Azerbaijan Home. College students
proudly stated that they’ve made Azerbaijani associates on the college,
realized their mom tongue, and carried out nationwide dances of
Azerbaijan at festivals and occasions. Academics spoke in regards to the
indispensable position of weekend faculties in educating younger
compatriots in a nationwide spirit and preserving and selling
Azerbaijan’s wealthy tradition, expressing gratitude to the Azerbaijani
state for its consideration and care towards compatriots overseas.
As a part of the go to, a gathering was held with the Azerbaijani
group in Canada. The deputy chairman famous that large-scale
tasks organized with the assist of the committee in numerous
nations are aimed toward strengthening solidarity amongst compatriots.
Members shared proposals on constructing robust ties inside the
group, creating mutual assist mechanisms, and facilitating the
adaptation of newly arrived compatriots in Canada. Neighborhood elders
thanked the committee for its assist in preserving nationwide
id and the mom tongue amongst Azerbaijanis residing in
Canada.
Seyidbayov additionally visited the Thomas Fisher Uncommon Ebook Library at
the College of Toronto. He reviewed works written within the
Azerbaijani language, uncommon books by Azerbaijani authors translated
into different languages, together with a manuscript of Nizami Ganjavi’s
Iqbalnama (The Ebook of Iqbal, also referred to as the Ebook of Fortune)
courting again to 1517, the primary Tabriz-printed version of Fuzuli’s
“Leyli and Majnun,” and illuminated copies of the Holy Quran from
the 18th century. Lala Javanshir, who oversees the College of
Toronto’s Close to and Center Jap and Islamic world ebook
collections, offered info on how Azerbaijan’s cultural
heritage is represented and preserved on the college.
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