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: Designed by Zaha Hadid, this iconic building in Baku symbolizes a departure from rigid Soviet Modernism toward a fluid, forward-looking culture.

The phrase (We are free, we are independent, we are liberated) is one of the most iconic quotes by Heydar Aliyev , the third President of Azerbaijan and its "National Leader". It serves as a cornerstone of the ideology of Azerbaijanism , symbolizing the country's break from its Soviet past and its emergence as a sovereign state. Historical Context and Meaning

: Aliyev famously stated that "preserving and protecting real independence is much more difficult than gaining it". This quote reflects the successful effort to make that independence "eternal and irreversible".

: The quote encapsulates the transition from a Soviet "administrative-economic unit" to a fully independent nation capable of self-determination.

Heydar Aliyev returned to power in June 1993 during a period of extreme civil strife, economic collapse, and military setbacks. His leadership is credited with stabilizing the nation and securing its independence.

: Commemorated on June 15th, it marks Aliyev's return to Baku in 1993, the moment when the trajectory toward independence was solidified.

The sentiment of these words is physically and culturally embedded in the country today:

: It underpins the shift toward a democratic, legal, and secular state, characterized by market reforms and international integration. Legacy in Modern Azerbaijan

Heydй™r Жџliyev Biz Azadiq Biz Mustй™qilik May 2026

: Designed by Zaha Hadid, this iconic building in Baku symbolizes a departure from rigid Soviet Modernism toward a fluid, forward-looking culture.

The phrase (We are free, we are independent, we are liberated) is one of the most iconic quotes by Heydar Aliyev , the third President of Azerbaijan and its "National Leader". It serves as a cornerstone of the ideology of Azerbaijanism , symbolizing the country's break from its Soviet past and its emergence as a sovereign state. Historical Context and Meaning

: Aliyev famously stated that "preserving and protecting real independence is much more difficult than gaining it". This quote reflects the successful effort to make that independence "eternal and irreversible". HeydЙ™r ЖЏliyev Biz Azadiq Biz MustЙ™qilik

: The quote encapsulates the transition from a Soviet "administrative-economic unit" to a fully independent nation capable of self-determination.

Heydar Aliyev returned to power in June 1993 during a period of extreme civil strife, economic collapse, and military setbacks. His leadership is credited with stabilizing the nation and securing its independence. : Designed by Zaha Hadid, this iconic building

: Commemorated on June 15th, it marks Aliyev's return to Baku in 1993, the moment when the trajectory toward independence was solidified.

The sentiment of these words is physically and culturally embedded in the country today: Historical Context and Meaning : Aliyev famously stated

: It underpins the shift toward a democratic, legal, and secular state, characterized by market reforms and international integration. Legacy in Modern Azerbaijan