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The cultural heritage of our region...

From the flora of our reserve...

Musa Mursaguliyev, Director of the "Keshikchidagh" State historical and cultural reserve, was elected "Honorary member of the Union of Azerbaijan Architects" and was awarded with an Honorary Decree for his services in the protection and promotion of the national architectural heritage.

On the territory of the "Keshikchidagh" State historical and cultural reserve, the construction of a water reservoir has been started by reserve staff in order to more effectively irrigate the "Almond Garden", which was built to perpetuate the memory of our martyrs who wrote a glorious history in the 44-days Patriotic War, under the leadership of the Commander-in-Chief.

Dear Parviz Gasimov! On behalf of the "Keshikchidagh" State Historical and Cultural Reserve staff, led by the director of the reserve, Musa Mursaguliyev, we congratulate you on your birthday, wish you good health, and success in your work.
Restoration of Keshikchidagh's archeological pearls - Time Lapse

July 22 National Press Day

"Almond Garden"

From the fauna of our reserve...

The tourist road from "The peak named after Ilham Aliyev" named after the head of the country, located in the territory of "Keshikchidagh" State historical and cultural reserve to the caves is often damaged by rain and flood waters. For this reason, the reserve staff have renewed the stairs and the security barrier of the tourist road.

According to the 2022 work plan approved by the State Service for Protection, Development and Restoration of Cultural Heritage under the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Azerbaijan, the reserve regularly participates in international conferences in order to promote the reserve in the international arena. Accordingly, the director of the reserve, Musa Mursaguliyev, participated in the conference "INTERNATIONAL PARIS CONFERENCE ON SOCIAL SCIENCES - VII" held in Paris, France on July 6-7, 2022, with the article "Memorial of Caucasian Albania - Keshikchidagh".

Because of the territory of the "Keshikchidagh" State historical and cultural reserve is located on steep cliffs, strong winds often occur here and seriously damage the information boards located in the area. That is why the reserve staff restored the information boards that were damaged by the wind.

