Introduction
The Republic of Azerbaijan, commonly known as Azerbaijan, is a trans-Eurasian and located in the eastern part of Transcaucasus A country with a transcontinental presidential system and a constitutional republic is located at the crossroads connecting Eastern Europe and West Asia, bordering the Caspian Sea to the east, Iran to the south, Armenia, Turkey and Georgia to the west, and Russia to the north. An enclave of Azerbaijan : Nakhichevan Autonomous Republic, which has a small border with northeastern Turkey. The name of the country comes from ancient Persian, meaning 'land of fire.' The country is mostly in Asia in terms of geographical location, and a small part of it is in Europe. Generally call themselves European countries.
About the National Anthem
Azerbaijan's Anthem-'Azerbaijan March'-Azərbaycan marşı
'Azerbaijan March' is the national anthem of the Republic of Azerbaijan. The composition was composed in 1919 by Amud Gawad and composed by Yuzer Khazebyov. It was used as the national anthem by the Democratic Republic of Azerbaijan. In 1922, Azerbaijan joined the Soviet Union and the national anthem was abolished. After the disintegration of the Soviet Union, Asia The government of Sebaran used this song as the new national anthem of the Republic in 1992.
Flag Meaning
The ratio is 1:2. Blue, red and green three-color horizontal flag with a crescent moon and stars in the middle. Blue The color represents the Caspian Sea and is also the traditional color of Turkey. Red represents progress and a bright future, and green represents the Caucasus Mountains. The crescent moon and the stars represent Islam, and the eight rays of the stars symbolize the unity of the eight Turkish tribes in the country.
Emblem Meaning
The national emblem of Azerbaijan is round, decorated with wheat ears and oak branches.