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November 8 is now officially celebrated as Victory Day (Zəfər Günü) in Azerbaijan to mark this specific achievement.

Shusha was subsequently designated as the "Cultural Capital of the Islamic World" for 2024 and hosted the 5th Victory Congress of World Azerbaijanis in 2022. Embassy of the Republic of Azerbaijan in Hungary on Reels ЖЏziz Susa SЙ™n Azadsan

The announcement was made from the in Baku, shortly after the Azerbaijani military secured the city of Shusha. In his speech, President Aliyev framed the victory as the fulfillment of a "father's testament," referring to the goals of his late father, former President Heydar Aliyev. Cultural and Modern Impact November 8 is now officially celebrated as Victory

The phrase is often used alongside "#QARABAĞAZƏRBAYCANDIR" (Karabakh is Azerbaijan) in state communications and social media. In his speech, President Aliyev framed the victory

"Əziz Şuşa, sən azadsan!" (Dear Shusha, you are free!) is a historic proclamation delivered by Azerbaijani President on November 8, 2020 . The phrase has since become a powerful national slogan symbolizing the liberation of Shusha during the Second Nagorno-Karabakh War . Historical Significance