Today the next edition of journalist Asgar Ibrahimov’s program “Life Story” was prepared on Baku TV within the framework of the West Azerbaijan Chronicle project.
Oku.Az reports that the program “Although I live in Germany, I always see such places in my dreams” is dedicated to the life story of officer Abdullayev, a resident of the village of Amirkheyir, Chambarak district, Goycha district (Garagoyunlu valley).
He said that he was born on January 1, 1960 and spent his childhood in his hometown: “All the children were very kind to each other. Every winter day we prepared firewood and took it inside. The best fun of During the winter months we skied . In 1967-1977 I graduated from the secondary school in the village of Amikheyir. All the teachers considered us their children. The Kara spring in the village was distinguished by its warmth. in the summer.
According to him, after graduating from the Azerbaijan Institute of Petroleum Chemistry in 1979, he worked as an engineer in several cities in Russia and Kazakhstan, and in 1995 he moved to Germany with his family.
Z.Abdullayev also spoke about the insidious behavior of Armenians towards Azerbaijanis and recalled the bitter consequences of the events of 1988: “The Armenians pretended to be friends. They collected pears from our village to make vodka. We did not have a person who collected them or they made vodka. At that time we thought they were good people, they are friends, but in the end they did a lot of damage to the community, it is obvious that our family was forced to leave the homeland as a result. Armenian aggression.”
Although the resident of Amirkheir today lives in Germany, he does not forget his native country, he longs for his homeland: “Although I live in Germany, I always see those places and springs in my dreams. I know where and what springs there are. The homeland is ours. Regardless Wherever a person lives, if they were born there, they will go there. It is their homeland. I will never be able to see those places again, walk barefoot on those roads and swim in Lake Goycha.”
In general, this life story is a mirror that reflects the difficulties experienced by hundreds of thousands of Azerbaijanis who were deported from Western Azerbaijan, the bitter fate of the refugees and, at the same time, the desire to return to their homeland.
It should be remembered that the goal of the Western Azerbaijan Chronicle project is to preserve and popularize the name of our historical and ancient lands, as well as the deportation of Azerbaijanis by Armenians, place names that existed in those territories, but their names have been erased, countless examples of underground and surface material culture are revealed: ancient settlements, necropolises, mounds, remains of castles, palaces and fortifications, caravansaries, bridges, funerary chests, statues of horses and rams, temples, churches, mosques, pyres and homes, and Facts confirming that the area is a purely Turkic-Oghuz settlement are communicated to the world community.
Also the president Ilham Aliyev Regarding Western Azerbaijan, he said: “The map of the beginning of the 20th century shows once again that Western Azerbaijan is the historical land of Azerbaijan, the names of cities and towns are of Azerbaijani origin and we know very well that Azerbaijanis on the territory of present-day Armenia throughout history people have lived. Now the main task is “to make it known to the world community”, it is the promotion of the duties arising from the Concept of Return. prepared by the West Azerbaijan Community according to its opinion.
Furthermore, it aims to illuminate the thoughts of historians and researchers about Western Azerbaijan and the life history of the people who were deported.
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