Ahmad Javad is a master of words in the history of Azerbaijani literary and artistic thought, distinguished by his unique approach as a poet of independence and possessing an exceptional position. Throughout his life, he remained loyal to the ideals of independence of his native people, to whom he was connected in his very being, and shaped his creativity, rich in motifs of freedom, within the national ideology. The poet's works, which celebrate Azerbaijan’s state symbols with high poetic artistry and passion, instill a love for independent statehood and are characterized as an impactful poetic expression of deep patriotic feelings. Ahmad Javad was consistently at the center of socio-political events, recognized as one of the prominent figures of his time. However, he was subjected to the severe repressions of the 1930s and became a victim of Soviet totalitarianism. The poet, who throughout his life upheld the people's ideals of independence, made a significant contribution to the formation of a new literary direction in Azerbaijani poetry. His rich body of work is distinguished by the leading position of motifs of the struggle for national freedom and independence, and it fully reflects the era’s socio-political landscape. The virtual exhibition showcases the poet's works and books written about him