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News ID: 97626
Publish Date : 11 December 2021 - 21:54

Minsk Unveils Nizami Ganjavi’s Monument

TEHRAN (IBNA) -- Based on a project, a monument of the eminent 12th-century Persian Azerbaijani ‎poet Nizami Ganjavi will be unveiled in the Belarusian capital, Minsk.‎
Minsk Mayor Vladimir Kukharev met with Azerbaijani Ambassador to Belarus Ulvi Bakhshaliyev on 8 December to discuss the unveiling ceremony of a monument to Nizami Ganjavi which has recently been erected in a park near the Azerbaijani embassy. Finishing works are underway to prepare the site for the official opening, Belta reported.
Bakhshaliyev thanked Kukharev for his personal involvement in making the installation of the monument possible. “We want to make our contribution to the decoration of Minsk,” said the ambassador.
He has already visited the site and seen the work done. “It looks very beautiful and the park is greatly landscaped. The benches are ready for installation. We hope the weather will soon get better and we will talk about its official opening. We are planning to do it after 20 December. We will offer several dates. We want the opening event to be beautiful,” said Ulvi Bakhshaliyev.
Vladimir Kukharev assured that everything will be done properly, with the involvement of the public. “In the future this place will become a site for communication and holding of cultural events, establishing friendly relations between representatives of different nationalities,” the Minsk mayor said.
The parties stressed that there were no obstacles to a symbolic response - the installation of a monument to a Belarusian classic in Azerbaijan. This topic is yet to be discussed.
Nizami Ganjavi is a classic of Persian poetry, one of the greatest poets of the medieval East, the greatest romantic poet of Persian epic literature, who brought to Persian epic poetry conversational speech and a realistic style. Using themes from traditional oral folklore and written historical chronicles, Nizami brought together pre-Islamic and Islamic Iran in his poems. This year marks the 880th birthday of the poet.