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The “Great Azerbaijan” Project in the Pan-Turkish Concept of the Musavatists, Young Turks and Kemalists
After the recent Artsakh war in 2020 both the Republics of Armenia and Artsakh, appeared in the most complicated conditions where multi-polar military, political factors and ongoing geopolitical developments make them face new challenges. The outlines of these challenges with various parallels are related to the historical, political realities of the past. Thus, within the frames of this study, against the historical background, we shall reveal the prehistory of the issue and the present implications.