Book on Armenian-Turkish relations released in Turkey

PanARMENIAN.Net - A book dedicated to Armenian-Turkish relations was released in Turkey, Turkish Zaman Daily says.

The publication, composed of 24 volumes, 17000 pages, comprises works by 361 Armenian, Azerbaijani, French, British, Russian and American scientists.

The book is released through support of Degimis publishing house, edited by a professor at Sakarya University, Prof. Dr. Enis Şahin.

Owner of Degimis İsmail Aydın described Armenian-Turkish centuries-old relations as ‘phenomenal’, there being no other case when ‘representatives of different race and religion managed to reside side by side for so many years.’

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