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'''Aygun Kazimova''' is considered [[Azerbaijan]]'s leading pop star, and is seen as a cultural icon for the South Caucasian nation in fast transition from post-[[Soviet]] state to a boom country. She has spoken passionately on many causes, such as the prevention of [[HIV]]/[[AIDS]] to the [[Nagorno-Karabakh]] conflict in which she claims to have once taken up arms against [[separatist]] [[Armenian]] forces.[http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/shared/spl/hi/programmes/this_world/transcripts/places_that_dont_exist_nagorno_karabakh.txt]
'''Aygun Kazimova''' ([[Azerbaijani language|Azeri]]: Aygün Kazımova) (born [[26 January]], [[1971]], Baku) is considered [[Azerbaijan]]'s leading pop star, and is seen as a cultural icon for the South Caucasian nation in fast transition from post-[[Soviet]] state to a boom country. She has spoken passionately on many causes, such as the prevention of [[HIV]]/[[AIDS]] to the [[Nagorno-Karabakh]] conflict in which she claims to have once taken up arms against [[separatist]] [[Armenian]] forces.[http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/shared/spl/hi/programmes/this_world/transcripts/places_that_dont_exist_nagorno_karabakh.txt]
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Aygun Kazimova (Azeri: Aygün Kazımova) (born 26 January, 1971, Baku) is considered Azerbaijan's leading pop star, and is seen as a cultural icon for the South Caucasian nation in fast transition from post-Soviet state to a boom country. She has spoken passionately on many causes, such as the prevention of HIV/AIDS to the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict in which she claims to have once taken up arms against separatist Armenian forces.[1]