- Ziya Musa oglu
Bunyadov (Azerbaijani: Ziya Musa oğlu
Bünyadov,
sometimes spelled in
English as Zia
Buniatov or Bunyatov; 21
December 1923 in
Astara – 21...
- 1888. p. 514 Golestan-i Iram by
Abbasgulu Bakikhanov.
Translated by Ziya
Bunyadov. Baku: 1991, p. 21 Seferbekov, Ruslan.
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- sympathy."
Historian and head of the
Azerbaijani Academy of
Sciences Ziya
Bunyadov, whom
Thomas de Waal
calls "Azerbaijan's
foremost Armenophobe", claimed...
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author George Bournoutian gives examples of how that was done by Ziya
Bunyadov, vice-chairman of
Azerbaijani Academy of Sciences, who
earned the nickname...
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historian and
anthropologist Victor Schnirelmann dismisses Bunyadov's theory,
criticizing Bunyadov for not
mentioning that
Babak spoke Persian, and ignoring...
- in the
first third of the XII-XIII centuries, Tbilisi, 1995, p.102–105.
Bünyadov, Ziya (2007). Azərbaycan Atabəylər dövləti (1136-1225-ci illər) [Azerbaijan's...
- [permanent dead link] Süleyman Əliyarlı.s.115. Ziya
Bünyadov.s.39-40. Azərbaycan tarixi.s.306. Ziya
Bünyadov.s.43. Əkbər N.Nəcəf.s.29. Süleyman Əliyarlı.s.119...
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younger brother into
flight to Georgia.
According to the
historian Ziya
Bunyadov,
Manuchehr and
Tamar had five sons—Akhsitan, Shahinshah, Paridun, Parruhzad...
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point out to the
instances of
distortions and
falsifications made by Ziya
Bunyadov in his
Russian translation of this book.
According to
Bournoutian and Hewsen...
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dynasty |
Iranian dynasty".
Encyclopedia Britannica.
Retrieved 2021-06-22.
Bünyadov, Ziya Musa oğlu (2007). Azərbaycan Atabəyləri dövləti: 1136-1225-ci illər...