The song aligns with a broader movement in Azerbaijani arts to document the "Victory Spirit." It focuses on:
Expresses gratitude to the surviving warriors who fought in the frontline battles.
Commemorating the lives of individuals like those mentioned in national histories. Strengthening the bond between the people and the military. Celebrating the return to ancestral lands such as . If you'd like, I can help you find: The full lyrics in Azerbaijani with an English translation. Official videos or performances of this specific track. The song aligns with a broader movement in
Highlights the bravery of the people from Jalilabad , a district known for its strong military tradition.
Reflects the national spirit following the liberation of Karabakh and the restoration of Azerbaijani control over the region. 🎵 Production and Artist Context Celebrating the return to ancestral lands such as
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Honors the fallen soldiers who sacrificed their lives for the territorial integrity of Azerbaijan. Highlights the bravery of the people from Jalilabad
Similar to other patriotic songs released in Azerbaijan during this era—such as Samra Rahimli’s "Shusha, we are back"—this track aims to preserve the memory of the war for future generations. National Significance