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On June 4–5, 2025, the First Republic Forum of Young Ethnographers was held in Quba, jointly organized by the State Service for the Protection, Development, and Restoration of Cultural Heritage under the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Azerbaijan and the “Genocide Memorial Complex” in Quba, with the support of the Quba branch of Azerbaijan State Pedagogical University. The forum brought together young scholars and researchers from the capital city Baku and various regions of the country. The forum aimed to study Azerbaijan’s rich cultural heritage, strengthen scientific ties among young scholars and ethnographers, and facilitate discussions on the depths of the country’s historical heritage.
At the Central Library of the Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences, an exhibition titled “Karabakh Monuments – Yesterday and Today” from the “Genocide Memorial Complex” in the city of Guba was held. The specialist of the Genocide Memorial Complex, PhD in History, Associate Professor Subhan Talibli, provided visitors with information about the exhibition.
Özbəkistanın Səmərqənd şəhərində keçirilən “Heritage Turqoise:Restovrasiya, Arxeologiya, Muzeyşünaslıq, Kitabxanaçılıq, Texnologiyalar” adlı Konfrans və sərgidə Azərbaycan Respublikası Mədəniyyət Nazirliyinin təşkilatçılığı ilə Mədəni İrsin Qorunması, İnkişafı və Bərpası üzrə Dövlət Xidmətinin nümayəndələri və xidmətin tabeliyində olan 7 Tarix və Mədəniyyət qoruqlarının rəhbər və əməkdaşları, o cümlədən Soyqırımı Memorial Kompleksinin direktoru t.ü.f.d Rəxşəndə Bayramova və əməkdaşı Xəyal Nuhbalayev iştirak etmişdir. “Türk İrsi” mövzusunda keçirilən konfransın bölmələrində Konfransın davam etdiyi günlər ərzində Azərbaycanın tarixi həqiqətlərini, mədəni irsini, arxeoloji abidələrini tanıtmaq məqsədilə sərgi də təşkil edilmişdir.
From May 28 to 30, 2025, representatives of the State Service for the Protection, Development, and Restoration of Cultural Heritage under the organization of the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Azerbaijan, along with the heads and employees of seven historical and cultural reserves under its authority, participated in the exhibition and conference titled "Heritage Turqoise: Restoration, Archaeology, Museology, Librarianship, Technologies" held in Samarkand, Uzbekistan. The aim was to promote Azerbaijan’s historical truths, cultural heritage, and archaeological monuments.
On the occasion of May 28 – Independence Day, a masterclass was held at the Genocide Memorial Complex in Quba on the topic: "The Azerbaijan Democratic Republic – the Logical Pinnacle of the National Liberation Movement of Azerbaijan in the Early 20th Century." The event featured a presentation by Dr. Haji Hasanov, Professor and PhD in History, Head of the Department of 19th–Early 20th Century History of Northern Azerbaijan at the Institute of History and Ethnology named after A. Bakikhanov of ANAS.
Written Monuments of Shusha in the Context of Socio-Cultural and Historical Processes
Honored Artist Adil Shıxaliyev has donated his work titled "The Prayer of Angels" to the Genocide Memorial Complex
The tapestry exhibition titled "The Cry of Angels" has concluded at the "Genocide Memorial Complex" in Quba
As part of the “Year of Constitution and Sovereignty” in the Republic of Azerbaijan in 2025, a masterclass was held in the city of Quba on May 20, 2025. The event was jointly organized by the “Genocide Memorial Complex” and the “Pir Husayn Khanagah” Historical-Architectural Reserve
On the occasion of May 18 – International Museum Day, museums operating under the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Azerbaijan declared an “Open Doors” day. In celebration of this day, an “Open Doors” event was also held at the “Genocide Memorial Complex” in the city of Quba.
On the occasion of International Museum Day on May 18, a Masterclass titled “International Museum Day in the Light of Art and History” was organized in Quba city by the Genocide Memorial Complex. Held on May 14, 2025, the event aimed to highlight the role of museums in the cultural and scientific life of society and to discuss the development prospects of museum work.
Open classes continue at the Genocide Memorial Complex.
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