Outline of Azerbaijani History: A Land at the Crossroads of Cultures and Empires from the Beginnings of Statehood to the First Republic 3600-TU-ZHA-OW
The lecture will cover the most significant historical events that shaped the history of Azerbaijan, starting from the earliest cave sites and the first human settlements. Special attention will be given to the art of petroglyphs, the formation of early tribal confederations, and the emergence of ancient states on the territory of present-day Azerbaijan.
Key events such as the Mongol invasions and the rise of the Safavid dynasty, which played a significant role in the history of Azerbaijan and the region, will also be discussed.The lecture will discuss the spread of Islam and its influence on the formation of Muslim identity, the development of religious-philosophical movements, and cultural advancements during the medieval period, particularly under the Turkic dynasties.
Key events such as the Mongol invasions and the rise of the Safavid dynasty, which played a crucial role in the history of Azerbaijan and the region, will also be addressed. The latter part of the lecture will focus on the history of the khanates (principalities) that existed on the territory of Azerbaijan and their conquest by the Russian Empire in the early 19th century. We will explore the socio-political transformations under Russian rule and the process of seeking a new, secular identity.
A special emphasis will be placed on the cultural development and political awakening of the early 20th century, which led to the establishment of the first Republic of Azerbaijan.
The lecture will be flexibly adapted to the knowledge level and interests of the audience to ensure the best understanding of the discussed topics.
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Learning outcomes
KNOWLEDGE
The student possesses basic knowledge of the history of Azerbaijan and understands its connection to the development of contemporary Azerbaijani culture, language, and literature (K_W06).
The student understands the relationship between the history of Azerbaijan and the history of the region, as well as its neighboring countries and civilizations (K_W03, K_W11).
The student has an in-depth understanding of political and cultural relations between Poland and Azerbaijan (K_W06).
SKILLS
The student demonstrates a degree of independence in conducting their own research: they independently engage in academic discussions on topics related to Azerbaijani culture and art and are capable of correctly formulating ideas using the appropriate conceptual framework within the field of cultural studies (K_U02, K_U03).
The student has the ability to perceive and interpret contemporary Azerbaijani literature and various fields of art, as well as to understand the context of their creation and functioning (K_U07, K_U14).
SOCIAL COMPETENCES
The student recognizes the practical applications of the knowledge gained from the lecture and participates in discussions on the history of Azerbaijan (K1_K02).
The lecture fosters reflection in the student on multiculturalism and promotes political, religious, and social tolerance (K_K03, K_K05).
The lecture prepares the student to participate in academic and political conferences on Eastern issues, enabling them to choose a future field of professional activity related to this region—be it in national or local government administration, international institutions, diplomacy, mass media, or research and expert centers collaborating with Azerbaijan (K_K04, K_K06).
Assessment criteria
1. Form of the course:
Lecture with a multimedia presentation. The content is illustrated with visual, historical, literary, and cultural examples to facilitate the students' understanding of the material.
Attendance is required. Students are allowed a maximum of two unexcused absences. Additional absences must be justified with proper documentation; otherwise, the student may be required to complete additional tasks or assignments to compensate for missed material.
Assessment Method:
Oral examination covering the material discussed during the lectures.
Grading Rules:
The exam consists of 3 questions, with a maximum of 2 points available for each:
Full answer: 2 points (a comprehensive response, including details and demonstrating a thorough understanding of the topic).
Partial answer: 1 point (a partial response that identifies key information and the most important aspects of the topic).
No answer or incorrect answer: 0 points.
Scoring and Final Grades:
3 points: sufficient (dst)
4 points: good (db)
5 points: good plus (db+)
6 points: very good (bdb)
Passing Requirements:
To pass the exam, the student must obtain at least 3 points, which corresponds to the minimum level of understanding and knowledge of the material.
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