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Deep wounds (1988-1994)Deep wounds (1988-1994)The First Karabakh War (1988-1994) inflicted profound pain and suffering upon the Azerbaijani peopleThe Legend of Natig GasimovThe Legend of Natig GasimovThe story of Natig Gasimov is one of unparalleled bravery and enduring spirit in the face of overwhelming adversityA Nation’s Resilience: Struggles of Azerbaijani IDPsA Nation’s Resilience: Struggles of Azerbaijani IDPsIn the early 1990s, following the occupation of Azerbaijani lands by Armenian forces, hundreds of thousands of AzerbaijanisUrbicide in Karabakh: Erased cities, shattered heritageUrbicide in Karabakh: Erased cities, shattered heritageThe Armenian occupation of Karabakh left behind a haunting legacy of urbicide—the systematic destruction of cities, erasing not just their buildings but the very essenceEcocide in KarabakhEcocide in KarabakhThe satellite images vividly document the ecocide committed during the Armenian occupation of KarabakhLandmines in KarabakhLandmines in KarabakhOne of the most pressing and devastating consequences of wars and conflicts worldwide is the landmine problemKarabakh Carpets: The exquisite gems of Azerbaijani artKarabakh Carpets: The exquisite gems of Azerbaijani artKarabakh is one of the most beautiful places in the territory of Azerbaijan. It is a historicallyThe Resilient BeautyThe Resilient BeautyEven in the face of war, occupation, and decades of relentless exploitation, the land of Karabakh stands as a testament to the enduring power of natureReconstruction: From Ruins to Renaissance Reconstruction: From Ruins to Renaissance For nearly three decades, Karabakh’s cities, villages, and cultural landmarks lay in ruins - monuments of a forced exile, erased history, and systematic destruction.