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February 1, 1946

Letter, M.D. Bagirov to Cdes. Kafar-Zade, Yemel’yanov, Yakubov, T., and Atakishiyev

[Deliver?] only personally

 

To Cdes.

Kafar-Zade

Yemel’yanov

Yakubov, T.

Atakishiyev

 

I earnestly request you, using the visit to Baku of Cde. Atakishiyev, regarding all questions, inquiries, and requests accumulated in the NKGB, NKVD, [and] CC CP(b) of Azerbaijan, to present exhaustive proposals from each of you within two or three days regarding all documents which recently have come from Tehran [and] Tabriz from Cdes. Atakishiyev, Gasanov, Ibragimov, from leaders of the National Government, from Ashurov, military [leaders], et al. with such an estimate that we can quickly decide those questions which depend on us, such as: the selection of people, bringing the staff [apparat] up to full strength, helping with newsprint, etc.

 

Regarding questions which require the approval of the Narkomvneshtorg [People’s Commissariat of Foreign Trade] [and] the Narkomindel [People’s Commissariat of Foreign Affairs], prepare separate proposals and also draw up a short cover note with suitable proposals to higher authorities.

 

M. D. Bagirov

 

 

1 February 1946

 

[the signatures of Kafar-Zade, Yakubov, and perhaps Atakishiyev are at the bottom of the page with the same date, handwritten]

 

Bagirov requests proposals to answer all questions related to the organization of the separatist government in Iranian Azerbaijan.


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GAPPOD, f.1, op.89, d.114. Contributed by Jamil Hasanli and translated by Gary Goldberg.

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