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Azerbaijan’s Khankendi hosts presentation and exhibition on cultural heritage (PHOTO)

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Azerbaijan’s Khankendi hosts presentation and exhibition on cultural heritage (PHOTO)

KHANKENDI, Azerbaijan, May 14. A presentation
ceremony and exhibition entitled “The Trace of Karabakh – values
​​living in art” were held at Garabagh University in Khankendi, a
source in the Restoration, Construction, and Management Service in
Khankendi city, Aghdara, and Khojaly districts told Trend.

The event was jointly organized by Garabagh University and the
Regional Legal and Economic Education Public Association.

The project showcased portraits of prominent figures from
Karabakh, created using a special technique. The works on display
were created by applied arts master Minara Mehdi.

Speaking at the opening ceremony, Chairperson of the Regional
Legal and Economic Education Public Association Arzu Baghirova
emphasized the importance of preserving and promoting Karabakh’s
cultural heritage.

She noted that art plays a vital role in preserving national
memory, and that sharing the legacy of Karabakh’s brilliant figures
with future generations is everyone’s moral duty.




Rector of Garabagh University Shahin Bayramov praised the
exhibition’s significance, noting that such projects contribute to
the revitalization of the region’s cultural life and the promotion
of cultural heritage.

Program Director of the Arts Faculty at Garabagh University,
Gulshan Gasimzade, and Dean Turker Gasimzade also noted in their
speeches that the project plays an important role in shaping
students’ aesthetic worldviews and developing their knowledge and
skills in the arts.

During the artistic part of the event, students from the Arts
Faculty presented musical performances. Reflecting the spirit of
Karabakh, these performances were met with interest by the
participants. The event concluded with a tour of the exhibition and
commemorative photos. It was noted that the “Trace of Karabakh:
values living in art” project is one of the significant initiatives
for preserving and transmitting the region’s rich cultural heritage
to future generations through art.

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