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>Kurban Said’s Ali and Nino
> I finally finished reading Kurban Said’s Ali and Nino: A Love Story, a gift from my Azeri host, Vali Huseynov. The novel was published in 1937, and Kurban Said is likely a pseudonym. The novel was most likely a … Continue reading
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