(MENAFN- AzerNews)
By Fuad Muxtar-Aqbabali, Laman Ismayilova
Azerbaijan's cultural capital Shusha has again opened its doors
to the Vagif Poetry Days. The poetic event is being held in Shusha
for the second time after the nation's victorious army regained the
sacred town from a nearly 30-year-long Armenian Occupation in
2020.
The Vagif Poetry Days in Azerbaijan's Mecca is a project
co-organized by the Heydar Aliyev Foundation, the Azerbaijani
Culture Ministry, and the Union of Azerbaijani Writers, to pay
tribute both to the role played by Molla Panah Vagif as a poet and
a vizier of the Karabakh khanate in the XVIII century.
Since the de-occupation, the Azerbaijani state has been reviving
the unique spirit of Shusha with a variety of political and
cultural events designed to show to the whole world who the
authentic owners of this holiest Karabakh town are.
Those who love Azerbaijan and visit Shusha know the value of
this magnificent town. In the XVIII century, Shusha became one of
Azerbaijan's most important cultural centers, and in the late XIX
and early XX centuries, Shusha became the musical center of the
Caucasus and was named Little Paris, Temple of Art of the Caucasus,
Cradle of Azerbaijani Music, and Conservatory of the South
Caucasus.
The beauty and grandeur of Shusha also caught the eye of
enemies. With the help and support of their patrons, the Armenians
burned the town three times in 1905, 1920, and 1992.
Since late 2020, Shusha has been healing its wounds quickly,
thanks to those who love it. During the 30-year-long occupation,
Armenia razed to the ground historical and unique houses and
monuments both in Shusha and other occupied territories it kept
under control. However, unlike other districts, towns and villages
of Azerbaijan, Shusha slightly survived the Armenian barbarism
though the enemy wanted to subjugate and defile it.
Nowadays, the Azerbaijani state is determined to have Shusha
rebuilt by preserving its uniqueness. The objective is to turn it
into the cultural capital of Azerbaijan and Turkic-speaking
countries, as publicly announced. Azerbaijanis, who have overcome
difficulties and regained control over the occupied lands, are
determined that their spiritual and material potential will soon
turn the ruined territories into paradise by implementing new and
cutting-edge technologies coupled with tribute to history and
national culture.
Shusha is very confident under the full control of the
Azerbaijani state and the army. And this will be forever as the
state has been doing everything to have all the security parameters
in place. Of course, there is a lot to do in Shusha – both for the
construction of new buildings and the restoration of destroyed
ones.
Back in 1918, the officials of the Azerbaijani Democratic
Republic, the first democratic creation of the kind in the east,
said that we should create an observatory, open an observatory, and
establish a music academy in Shusha. Although these dreams have
been delayed for 100 years, they will all come true and Shusha will
become the cultural capital of Azerbaijan and the Turkic world
soon.
Shusha is not only the cultural capital of Azerbaijan, it is a
venue where our national pride is awakened. The erection of Vagif's
mausoleum in Shusha 39 years ago was a political step against the
Armenian claims that started at that time.
At that time, many monuments were mounted in Shusha and it was a
message to the Soviet leadership about the presence of traces of
our statehood there.
Coming back to today's event, it started with a book exhibition
as part of the Vagif Poetry Days. Ilgar Fahmi, a member of the
Azerbaijani Union of Writers and People's Writer Anar welcomed the
guests of the event.
In his remarks, Deputy Chairman of the Azerbaijani Union of
Writers Rashad Majid said that the books of over 100 poets and
writers are being displayed at the exhibition.
The books 'Karabakh Saga, Thirty Years of Longing - Victory of
44 Days', prepared by the Azerbaijani Union of Writers, and 'All
Roads Lead to Shusha...' about the Vagif Poetry Days were presented
at the book fair.
'The Saga of Karabakh, Thirty Years of Longing - Victory of 44
Days' was prepared from the first days of Azerbaijan's victory in
the Second Karabakh War at the initiative of People's Writer Anar,
chairman of the Azerbaijani Union of Writers.
The book contains memories of writers, who hail from liberated
Karabakh about their regions. For example, Elchin Afandiyev wrote
about Shusha, Ramiz Rovshan shared his thoughts about Gubadli.
Famous writers like Seyran Sakhavat (Fuzuli), Elchin Huseynbayli
(Jabrayil), Agil Abbas (Aghdam) also supported the initiative and
shared their memories and thoughts about the country's regions.
Poems dedicated to Karabakh, publicist articles about the
Kharibulbul Festival were included in the book. Writers and poets
participating in the exhibition published books dedicated to
Azerbaijan's Victory in the Patriotic War.
At the event, Elchin Iskanderzada, Elshan Azim, Arzu Asad,
Intigam Yashar and others spoke about their books and recited
poems. Poet and publicist, member of Azerbaijani Union of Writers,
Ramiz Gusarchayli, read his poem dedicated to Shusha.
In 2021, a large-scale event was held for the first time in the
poet's native city after its liberation from the Armenian
occupation.
Azerbaijan's national leader Heydar Aliyev was the first, who
instructed holding the Vagif Poetry Days. Until 1991, the cultural
event was held annually in Azerbaijan.
The 2021 Vagif Poetry Days were remembered by fascinating
performances, colorful exhibitions, literary symposiums, and the
heart-touching poetic composition 'From Nizami to Vagif'.
The 2022 Vagif Poetry Days also promise to be very special. As
part of the event, poems will be performed outside the Molla Panah
Vagif mausoleum and in other historical parts of Shusha.
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