The work explores the historical figures born in Shusha, the brutal crimes committed by fascist Armenians in the city and throughout Karabakh, the 44-day Victory War and its outcomes, the declaration of Shusha as Azerbaijan’s Cultural Capital, as well as the place names within and around the city and other historical events.
The collection contains articles reflecting National Leader Heydar Aliyev's attention and care to the literature of Azerbaijan. Articles related to this topic, published by famous scientists, cultural figures, and intellectuals in Azerbaijani media and online platforms from 1999 to 2022, have been compiled into a book, arranged in reverse chronological order from the present to the past.
The encyclopedic calendar provides readers with concise information about ancient historical events, as well as political, literary, and cultural figures of Azerbaijan.
The book is dedicated to the everlasting memory of our valiant police officers who were martyred or went missing in the battles for Garabagh.
In a remote village, a young married couple is murdered in their home at night. Despite a month-long investigation by the prosecution and police, and the interrogation of numerous suspects, the killer remains unidentified. The search reaches a deadlock. However, Ganbay Gasimli, an investigator invited from Baku to solve the crime, immediately notices a small detail that everyone else had dismissed as insignificant. This clue is hidden in the rain that fell on the night of the murder...
The novel discusses money, earnings, and the material standard of living shaped by these factors, which concern everyone today. At the same time, the book presents different people's perspectives on moral values such as honor, conscience, and integrity.