Abstract


 
 
 
 Cultural ties are primarily based on economic relations between Poland and Azerbaijan. These links, which date back to the fifteenth century, have always been in the ascending direction. The visits of Azerbaijani intellectuals to Poland in the 19th century, as well as the interest of Polish Orientalists to Azerbaijani literature and culture are indicative of this. The great epic “Koroglu”, created by the Azerbaijani people, was first published by Polish Orientalists and published as a book. In addition, at the beginning of the 20th century, the most magnificent architectural monuments in Baku were created by Polish architects. After Russia's occupation of Azerbaijan, a significant number of prominent intellectuals fled to Poland. The policy pursued by Azerbaijan in the cultural, economic and political spheres since the 1990s is a new milestone in the history of both Poland and Azerbaijan. All of this makes it clear that historical links are on the rise.
 
 
 

Highlights

  • An analysis of relations between Azerbaijan and Poland at the same level needs to clarify the history of political and cultural relations

  • After Azerbaijan was invaded by Bolshevik Russia in 1920, most of the intellectuals preferred to go to Poland

  • One of the noteworthy issues when pursuing the main directions of economic cooperation between Azerbaijan and Poland is that it creates a mechanism for the economic ties between the two countries, a full picture of the modern picture of internationalization

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An analysis of relations between Azerbaijan and Poland at the same level needs to clarify the history of political and cultural relations. Significant progress in the Azerbaijan-Poland economic and trade relations has been made in recent years. Bilateral cooperation of Poland and the Republic of Azerbaijan is based on mutual understanding, strengthening of economic ties, mutual benefit in the implementation of market relations and large projects.

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