On August 9, the Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic Children’s Library named after Adil Babayev, State Traffic Police Office of Nakhchivan City Police Department and the kindergarten No.10 jointly organized an event named “Light the blue and open the way…” related to traffic rules. Kindergarten children, teachers and parents attended the event held near kindergarten No.10 in Nakhchivan city. Participants of the event had signs showing traffic rules in their hands.
Opening the event, director of the Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic Children’s Library named after A.Babayev Kamaladdin Akhundov spoke about the purpose and significance of such events. It was noted that the goal is to direct the attention of the children to the safety rules on the road, to inform them about the rules of traffic. Knowing these rules, children can explain these rules to their peers.
On August 8, at Culture House of Julfa region, the film “Missing Memories” by Elkhan Jafarov was demonstrated jointly by Nakhchivan State Film Fund and the Culture and Tourism Department of Julfa Region.
It was mentioned that the film was produced at “Azerbaijanfilm” film studio named after J.Jabbarli. Film shootings were conducted in Brest, Minsk cities and Vileika district of the Republic of Belarus.
The film tells about the fate of a soldier who defended the Brest fortress against the Nazis in 1941 and fought for protection of his native Karabagh from Armenian invaders after 50 years. [3][4][5] The protagonist of the film is a participant of two wars. The events in the film reflect the view of the Russian officer in the Karabakh war. Russian captain Vanya, who fights on the Armenia side in Karabakh, kills veteran Azer and then finds the old Azerbaijani sniper’s diary. The Russian officer, who learned that his grandfather fought with veteran Azer in the Great Patriotic War, endangered his life in order to deliver his dead body to the Azerbaijani side, as well as the events of 1941-45 appear on the screen, when he reads the diary.
On the basis of the Order of Heydar Aliyev dated December 18, 2000 “On establishment of Day of Azerbaijani Cinema”, every year August 2 is celebrated as “Day of Azerbaijani Cinema” in our country.
On August 2, on the occasion of this day an event was held at Nakhchivan State Film Fund. First, the participants of the event watched “Jirtdan” (elf) animated picture at the cinema hall of the State Film Fund.
Director of the Nakhchivan State Film Fund Mirakif Seyidov made a speech at the event and mentioned that national leader Heydar Aliyev always displayed great care and attention to the development of national cinema. The development and innovation, progress and quality changes in our cinema became possible thanks to the exceptional services of this genius personality.
Azerbaijani cinema which is 119 years old today, had passed a honorable way in difficult periods of the history. Our film history has have hard times for many years, but despite of this, our cinema has had cultural events, has always preserve history of our people, national traditions, national values, and has become a favorite art, influencing all aspects of our lives.
Gamigaya, chronicle of our ancient history was the home of our ancestors throughout centuries. There is a lake on the name of the ancient Oghuz-Turkic nation at the foothill of the magnificent mountains, which adds beauty to this monument, reflecting its rich past; this is the mysterious-magic Goygol. The history of this lake, which we come across at “Kitabi Dade Gorgud”, is a symbol of bravery and courage, belongs to B.C.
We look forward to see the four-seasoned, fascinated Goygol which admires people. This lake is located in the foothills of Gamigaya, between the mountain range surrounding Nurgut village. Emerald-colored, glorious Goygol distinguishes Nurgut village from other villages.
We have a long distance. That is why we come to Goygol as soon as the Sun rises. The sun is still fresh in the mountains. The dawn spreads to the top of the mountains. The landscape that I encountered on the road - the beautiful snowy mountains in the hot summer season, healing underground mineral springs, various trees greeting the visitors of the village, the fascination of the Tillak Forest, which is rich in rare plants, babbles of Ayrichay and Saggarsu rivers which inspire the human soul. This miraculous dwelling created by God with delight and delicacy is as if has collected all the natural beauty as a magical force.
As we reported, as a continuation of the healthcare activities between Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic and Adjara Autonomous Republic of Georgia, on July 28, 19 children of low-income families suffering from respiratory diseases and 9 parents accompanying them came to Nakhchivan to take a course of treatment at Duzdagh Physiotherapy Center.
On August 2, children from Adjara visited “Nakhchivangala” Historical-Architectural Museum Complex. The guests were informed that the territory of Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic is one of the oldest settlements in the world. Therefore, there are rich cultural and architectural examples of all periods of history in the region. Among these monuments, Nakhchivangala has great importance. In 2010, the restoration of Nakhchivangala began, reconstruction works were carried out in the historical area, and the previous appearance was restored. “Nakhchivangala” Historical-Architectural Museum Complex was established by the Order of the Chairman of the Supreme Majlis of Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic on June 5, 2013 to ensure the protection of the ancient historical and cultural heritage of Nakhchivan.