Name: Etibar Surname: Gojayev Patronym: Khasay Years of life: (1964-1992) Gojayev Etibar Khasay oglu was born on February 20, 1964 in Baku. In 1982 he graduated from the school focused on mathematics and physics and enrolled in the Kiev Polytechnic Institute in the same year. After graduating from the institute with good behavior and assessments, […]
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Who are the surviving national heroes? – LIST
215 people, who have acted in the war for the territorial integrity of Azerbaijan, have been named National Hero. Last time this honorary title was given to soldier Chingiz Salman oglu Gurbanova (after his death) for his personal courage by the decree of President Ilham Aliyev dated February 7, 2017. Three soldiers, who were heroic […]
Mass expulsion of Azerbaijanis from their historical lands in the territory of present-day Armenia
Mass resettlement of the Armenians from the Ottoman and Iranian territories by Tsarist Russia in the 19th century marked the beginning of oppression of the Azerbaijanis in their own historical lands. A deliberate policy of ethnic cleansing and genocide conducted against Azerbaijanis in the early 20th century brought our people face to face with many […]
31 March- Day of Genocide of Azerbaijanis
The Gulustan and Turkmenchay treaties, signed in 1813 and 1828 respectively, laid the foundation of the split of the Azerbaijani people and division of their historical lands, subsequently leading to expropriation of those lands. In a very short span of time, the mass resettlement of Armenians to Azerbaijani lands began. Although Armenians, who were resettled […]
The Khojaly genocide
The Khojaly genocide is the gravest crime of genocide committed against peaceful Azerbaijani people in the course of Armenia’s aggressive war against Azerbaijan. Prior to this, as part of a planned occupation, the peaceful population of the Baghanis Ayrim village in Azerbaijan’s Gazakh region bordering with Armenia and the Azerbaijani-populated villages of Imarat-Garvand, Tug, Salakatin, […]
20 January – National Mourning Day
The events that led to the tragedy of 1990 date back to 1987, when attempts to annex the Nagorno-Karabakh to Armenia and another wave of the expulsion of Azerbaijanis from their historical villages in Armenia were gaining momentum. But the Soviet leadership committed a terrible crime against the Azerbaijani people, instead of preventing these growing […]
From ancient times to the beginning of the 20th century
The Azerbaijani people who restored their independence in the late 20th century have ancient statehood history. The historical Azerbaijani lands are some of the most ancient cultural sites of modern civilization. Archaeological finds discovered in Azykh, Taghlar, Damjili, Dashsalahli, Gazma caves and in other historical sites, including the lower jaw of the Azyk man – […]