(MENAFN- Trend News Agency)
BAKU, Azerbaijan, November 9. As Trend previously reported , President of the
Republic of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev, First Lady Mehriban Aliyeva,
and their son Heydar Aliyev visited the National Flag Square in
Baku.
There was also the opening of the rebuilt National Flag
Museum.
The National Flag Museum, opened by President Ilham Aliyev and
his wife Mehriban Aliyeva on November 9, 2010, has since showcased
the National Flag of Azerbaijan, along with the flags of various
khanates and states that existed in the country at different
times.
The museum also displays 400 items that reflect Azerbaijan's
ancient and rich history of statehood.
In 2017, the museum underwent repairs as part of the
reconstruction and restoration efforts at the National Flag Square.
During this period, the museum staff focused on preserving,
maintaining, and enriching the exhibits. As a result, the number of
items on display grew to 431.
After the renovation, the National Flag Museum reopened with a
refreshed layout. The museum now features an exhibition titled
“Victory Gallery,” dedicated to the 44-day Second Karabakh War. The
gallery showcases photos of the raising of the National Flag in the
liberated territories by the victorious Commander-in-Chief,
President Ilham Aliyev, as well as photos from the military parade
held in the city of Khankendi on the third anniversary of the
Victory in the Second Karabakh War.
The museum now consists of six exhibition halls.
In Exhibition Hall A, visitors can view flags, flagstaffs,
symbols of government, coins, and weapons from Azerbaijan's ancient
and medieval periods, as well as coats of arms from 19th-century
cities of Azerbaijan.
Hall B of the museum focuses on the Azerbaijan Democratic
Republic and the Azerbaijan SSR periods. It showcases the National
Flag raised in the Azerbaijan Democratic Republic's parliament on
December 7, 1918, alongside historical photographs, currency,
postage stamps from that time, and flags, coats of arms,
constitutions, banknotes, and postage stamps from the former
Azerbaijan SSR.
Hall C highlights the independence period, featuring
commemorative medals and stamps dedicated to National Leader Heydar
Aliyev, the presidential standard of Azerbaijan, state orders and
medals, the Constitution of Azerbaijan, and medals from the Second
Karabakh War. The hall also displays the National Flag raised on
the highest peaks in the world, along with decrees signed by
President Ilham Aliyev, including those establishing the National
Flag Square in Baku (November 17, 2007) and the creation of
National Flag Day (November 17, 2009), as well as the November 17,
1990 decision of the Supreme Assembly of the Nakhchivan Autonomous
Republic under Heydar Aliyev's leadership.
Hall D is dedicated to the Azerbaijani Armed Forces, displaying
their flags, medals, emblems, and insignia. Halls E and F exhibit
the ceremonial uniforms of Azerbaijani military personnel.
The museum also features videos displayed on monitors, offering
insight into various periods of Azerbaijan's history, including the
ancient and medieval periods, the Azerbaijan Democratic Republic,
and the Azerbaijan SSR. These videos highlight the contributions of
National Leader Heydar Aliyev to statehood, President Ilham
Aliyev's military reforms, and the historic victory in the Second
Karabakh War under his leadership.
Trend presents
a photo shoot from the museum.
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