Azerbaijan misleads UNESCO and offers Armenian carpets as an Azerbaijani heritage

Azerbaijan misleads UNESCO and offers Armenian carpets as an Azerbaijani heritage

July 2019 – – Culture –

Aztag Al Arabi – 3 carpets in Baku have been exhibited as Azerbaijani carpets in Karabakh for thousands of years.

Everyone knows that Artsakh or Karabakh became part of the Soviet Azerbaijan Republic on July 5, 1921, and the Turks entered it in the 18th century.

The carpets were displayed at the exhibition entitled “Azerbaijan’s Cultural Heritage in the Louvre Museum” in the framework of the 43rd session of the UNESCO World Heritage Committee.

Azerbaijani culture officials thus ignored the heritage of the Armenian carpet industry in Artsakh. It was written on the paintings in the exhibition that the inscriptions on the carpet were influenced by the Arabs, the Mongols and the Europeans, without mentioning any existence of the Armenians. While the Armenians made up the vast majority of them and when they entered Azerbaijan they formed 94-95 percent.

أذربيجان تضلل اليونسكو وتقدم السجاد الأرمني على أنه من التراث الأذري

 

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