Burhani-Hagigat (, ) was an Azerbaijani literary, socio-political magazine published in Yerevan in 1917. It was the first Azerbaijani-language publication published in Yerevan since the closure of the magazine Lek-Lek. It was published twice a month on eight pages from to , 1917. Nine issues were issued in total. The name consists of the Arabic words ('proof') and ('truth').
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Burhani-Hagigat (, ) was an Azerbaijani literary, socio-political magazine published in Yerevan in 1917. It was the first Azerbaijani-language publication published in Yerevan since the closure of the magazine Lek-Lek. It was published twice a month on eight pages from to , 1917. Nine issues were issued in total. The name consists of the Arabic words ('proof') and ('truth').
== Publication == The first issue of Burhani-Hagigat was published on under the direction and editorship of the poet and publicist Ali Mahzun Rahimov and the representative of the Yerevan intelligentsia's publishing house Hasan Mirzazade Aliyev.
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