From: MSN NicknameEagle_wng (Original Message) Sent: 11/30/2005 1:12 AM Author of "The History of Circassia" named Georgian-Adygeyan scientific contacts perspective 29.11.2005<O:P></O:P>
The young Adygeyan scientist, author of the monography about Circassian Mumluks, the two-volume book "The History of Circassia" and other fundamental works Samir Hotko named the offer of the Georgian Fund of strategic and international researches concerned carrying out Georgian-Adygeyan scientific conference as rather flatter and perspective. He was interviewed on behalf of the board of "Circassian congress" of Adygeya by the head of the information group of the organization Aslan Shazzo. He told about the international conference "Caucasus in the XXI century: Look in the Future" passed in Tbilisi on November, 19-20th. The head of the group suggested taking part in forming of the program of the future conference.
Note: by representatives of "Circassian congress" of Adygeya and Karachaevo-Circassia regular contacts of public men and scientists-Adygs could and should become the guarantor of the peace sanction of Abkhazian-Georgian, and Georgian-Ossetic conflicts.
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