Baku commemorated the Turkish military liberators
A ceremony in connection with the 98th anniversary of the liberation of the capital of Azerbaijan from the Armenian-Bolshevik occupation on the part of the Caucasian Islamic Army took place at the Memorial to the Turkish martyrs in Baku on September 15. The ceremony, organized by the Turkish Embassy, was attended by Advisor to the Embassy of Meral Barlas, representatives of the Azerbaijani parliament, representatives of the public and the Turkish organizations in Azerbaijan.
The participants paid tribute to the victims of the Turkish military by a minute of silence. Meral Barlas laid a wreath to the monument and left a note in the Commemoration Book.
In September 1918 the Turkish army entered Baku, freeing the city from the Bolsheviks. After that, the government of the People's Republic of Azerbaijan moved from Ganja to Baku. -02D-
-
- Politics
- 15 September 2016 15:24
-
- Difficult question
- 15 September 2016 16:10
Politics
-
Pashinyan and Putin have agreed that the checkpoint between Armenia and Iran will be guarded only by Armenian border guards from 1 January 2025.
-
"The United States values its bilateral relationship with Azerbaijan," a State Department Spokesperson on Tuesday told TURAN's Washington correspondent when asked about official Baku's latest efforts to portray the U.S. and the West as enemies of Azerbaijan.
-
The Azerbaijani city of Lachin will become the cultural capital of the CIS in 2025, after which the baton will pass to the Armenian city of Meghri, and then to the Belarusian city of Molodechno, Russian President Vladimir Putin said at the CIS summit in Moscow on Tuesday.
-
During today’s one-on-one meetings, Russian President Vladimir Putin spoke with Ilham Aliyev and Nikol Pashinyan for half an hour each, the press secretary of the President of Russia, Dmitry Peskov told journalists. "Well, the topic of the 'Zangezur Corridor' was also touched upon," Peskov said in response to a question about whether this topic was raised during the meetings.
Leave a review