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Azadliq Square, Baku

Azadliq Square (Azerbaijani: Azadlıq meydanı), in Baku is the biggest city-centre square in Azerbaijan. It lies next to Baku Boulevard.

Azadliq Square
The Government House on the square.
Native nameAzadlıq meydanı (Azerbaijani)
Former name(s)Lenin Square
TypePublic square
Maintained byMayoralty of Baku
LocationBaku, Azerbaijan
Coordinates40°22′21″N 49°51′12″E / 40.37250°N 49.85333°E / 40.37250; 49.85333
Construction
Construction start1960–70s

History edit

 
Armored vehicles on the square during a parade in 2011.

The square, formerly named Lenin Square after Vladimir Lenin, was created in the 1960–70s, after construction of the Government House of Baku was finished in 1952. A monument to Lenin was erected in 1955.[1] It was also formerly known as Stalin Square. Along with the square, Baku authorities constructed several buildings including the "Azerbaijan" and "Absheron" hotels encircling the square, which were later demolished and replaced with the Hilton Baku and the JW Marriott Absheron Baku Hotel. The Lenin monument sculpted by D. M. Garyaghdi was removed in the early 1990s.[2] The square was renamed Azadliq Square (Freedom Square) in 1991 after the collapse of the Soviet Union.[3] In 2006, a government-sponsored project oversaw renovation works at Government House and its vicinity including Azadliq Square. Works lasted until 2010.[4]

Buildings and structures edit

Gallery edit

Events edit

Parades edit

 
The Baku Higher Combined Arms Command School (BVOKU) marching on Lenin Square during a parade in Baku in October 1970.

During the Cold War, Lenin Square was used as a parade ground for the annual International Workers' Day demonstration on May 1, as well as the Victory Day and October Revolution Day military parades on May 9 and November 7 respectively. Azadliq Square is the main venue for the bi-annual Day of the Armed Forces military parade which takes place on June 26.[5] In 2018, the square was used as the main venue for the centennial celebrations of the Battle of Baku, which was attended by Presidents Ilham Aliyev and Recep Tayyip Erdogan.[6][7] On 10 December 2020, a victory parade took place on Azadliq Square, honouring the Azerbaijani victory during the 2020 Nagorno-Karabakh war,[8] during which Armenian war trophies and Azerbaijani military vehicles,[9] were displayed.

Demonstrations edit

Starting on 17 November 1988, large-scale demonstrations began in Baku's Lenin Square to protest against the alleged destruction of a forest near Shusha by Armenians.[10] As the demonstrations continued, they became increasingly anti-Armenian, with chants of "death to the Armenians"[11] and demands that those convicted of the murder of Armenians during the Sumgait pogrom be released. The demonstrations also developed into an anti-central government, anti-Soviet protest. On 23 November, a curfew was imposed in Baku and Soviet troops tried unsuccessfully to disperse the crowds.[citation needed] The events later led to the proclamation, in 1992, of National Revival Day of 17 November.[citation needed] Following the Black January crackdown by Soviet troops in Baku on 20 January 1990, Azadliq Square became the gathering and mourning place for approximately 2 million people who gathered to take the dead to a burial site in Martyrs' Lane in upper Baku.[citation needed]

Protests during the 2003 Azerbaijani protests took place on the square.[12]

Other edit

In 1989 one of Azerbaijan's greatest vocalists, Yaqub Zourofchi, held a revolutionary concert as Azerbaijan was gaining their independence from USSR.[citation needed] The square was used for the Baku City Circuit.[13]

Transportation edit

Metro edit

The B6 Metro Station is planned in this area by Baku Metro in the future.

Tram edit

In February 2012, the government of Azerbaijan announced that it is planning to restore the tram line in Baku. A new line had to be laid along the seaside promenade of Baku Boulevard in central Baku as part of the Baku White City development project. Since then, Formula One made Alstom change the plans and the route of this tram line, which is never happened and project was not implemented yet.


See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on October 11, 2008. Retrieved August 18, 2010.
  2. ^ "Илюстрация "Руднев Л. В., Мунц В. О. Дом правительства (Баку)" в Большой Советской Энциклопедии". from the original on January 26, 2018. Retrieved August 18, 2010.
  3. ^ Старые наименования улиц и площадей Баку. 2019-12-08 at the Wayback Machine (in Russian)
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on July 6, 2011. Retrieved August 18, 2010.
  5. ^ Holding, APA Information Agency, APA. "Military parade held in Azerbaijan". from the original on 2018-05-18. Retrieved 2017-05-05.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  6. ^ "Azerbaijan: Military parade planned in Baku September 15". from the original on 2018-09-16. Retrieved 2018-09-16.
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on 2018-09-15. Retrieved 2018-09-16.
  8. ^ "Baku preparing for grandiose Victory Parade – VIDEO". Azerbaycan24. 3 December 2020. from the original on 7 January 2021. Retrieved 10 December 2020.
  9. ^ Makarenko, Alena (2 December 2020). "Эрдоган приедет на парад победы в Баку: мнение политолога date". 360 TV (in Russian). from the original on 8 January 2021. Retrieved 10 December 2020.
  10. ^ Stuart J. Kaufman,Modern Hatreds: The Symbolic Politics of Ethnic War p.66.
  11. ^ Mark Malkasian, Gha-ra-bagh!: The Emergence of the National Democratic Movement in Armenia, p170. Wayne State University Press, 1996.
  12. ^ "Алиев заявил, что некоторые страны разрабатывали план по его свержению". РИА Новости (in Russian). 2021-04-12. from the original on 2021-04-17. Retrieved 2021-04-17.
  13. ^ Азад Рагимов рассказал о примерной трассе бакинского этапа Формулы-1 [Azad Ragimov told about approximate track of Baku Formula 1 race]. www.azerisport.com (in Russian). from the original on 29 July 2014. Retrieved 25 July 2014.

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formerly named Lenin Square after Vladimir Lenin was created in the 1960 70s after construction of the Government House of Baku was finished in 1952 A monument to Lenin was erected in 1955 1 It was also formerly known as Stalin Square Along with the square Baku authorities constructed several buildings including the Azerbaijan and Absheron hotels encircling the square which were later demolished and replaced with the Hilton Baku and the JW Marriott Absheron Baku Hotel The Lenin monument sculpted by D M Garyaghdi was removed in the early 1990s 2 The square was renamed Azadliq Square Freedom Square in 1991 after the collapse of the Soviet Union 3 In 2006 a government sponsored project oversaw renovation works at Government House and its vicinity including Azadliq Square Works lasted until 2010 4 Buildings and structures editGovernment House Baku Boulevard across the Neftchiler Avenue Baku Maritime passenger terminal JW Marriott Absheron Baku Hotel Hilton Baku Park Bulvar Mall Radisson Hotel Baku Behind Government House Baku Shopping Department Store Gallery edit nbsp nbsp The construction of Government House in the 1930s nbsp The building on a Soviet stamp 40th anniversary of Azerbaijan SSR nbsp Black January nbsp Baku Hilton Hotel nbsp Park Bulvar Mall nbsp JW Marriott AbsheronEvents editParades edit nbsp The Baku Higher Combined Arms Command School BVOKU marching on Lenin Square during a parade in Baku in October 1970 See also Military parades in Azerbaijan During the Cold War Lenin Square was used as a parade ground for the annual International Workers Day demonstration on May 1 as well as the Victory Day and October Revolution Day military parades on May 9 and November 7 respectively Azadliq Square is the main venue for the bi annual Day of the Armed Forces military parade which takes place on June 26 5 In 2018 the square was used as the main venue for the centennial celebrations of the Battle of Baku which was attended by Presidents Ilham Aliyev and Recep Tayyip Erdogan 6 7 On 10 December 2020 a victory parade took place on Azadliq Square honouring the Azerbaijani victory during the 2020 Nagorno Karabakh war 8 during which Armenian war trophies and Azerbaijani military vehicles 9 were displayed Demonstrations edit Starting on 17 November 1988 large scale demonstrations began in Baku s Lenin Square to protest against the alleged destruction of a forest near Shusha by Armenians 10 As the demonstrations continued they became increasingly anti Armenian with chants of death to the Armenians 11 and demands that those convicted of the murder of Armenians during the Sumgait pogrom be released The demonstrations also developed into an anti central government anti Soviet protest On 23 November a curfew was imposed in Baku and Soviet troops tried unsuccessfully to disperse the crowds citation needed The events later led to the proclamation in 1992 of National Revival Day of 17 November citation needed Following the Black January crackdown by Soviet troops in Baku on 20 January 1990 Azadliq Square became the gathering and mourning place for approximately 2 million people who gathered to take the dead to a burial site in Martyrs Lane in upper Baku citation needed Protests during the 2003 Azerbaijani protests took place on the square 12 Other edit In 1989 one of Azerbaijan s greatest vocalists Yaqub Zourofchi held a revolutionary concert as Azerbaijan was gaining their independence from USSR citation needed The square was used for the Baku City Circuit 13 Transportation editMetro edit The B6 Metro Station is planned in this area by Baku Metro in the future Tram edit In February 2012 the government of Azerbaijan announced that it is planning to restore the tram line in Baku A new line had to be laid along the seaside promenade of Baku Boulevard in central Baku as part of the Baku White City development project Since then Formula One made Alstom change the plans and the route of this tram line which is never happened and project was not implemented yet See also editBlack January Azerbaijani independence movement Mayoralty of Baku Neftchiler AvenueReferences edit Memarliq Doquzinci Bolum Architecture 7th chapter Archived from the original on October 11 2008 Retrieved August 18 2010 Ilyustraciya Rudnev L V Munc V O Dom pravitelstva Baku v Bolshoj Sovetskoj Enciklopedii Archived from the original on January 26 2018 Retrieved August 18 2010 Starye naimenovaniya ulic i ploshadej Baku Archived 2019 12 08 at the Wayback Machine in Russian Reconstruction of Government House in Baku cost 40 million Archived from the original on July 6 2011 Retrieved August 18 2010 Holding APA Information Agency APA Military parade held in Azerbaijan Archived from the original on 2018 05 18 Retrieved 2017 05 05 a href Template Cite news html title Template Cite news cite news a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Azerbaijan Military parade planned in Baku September 15 Archived from the original on 2018 09 16 Retrieved 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