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  2. Custom and traditions in Azerbaijan - Wikipedia

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    Serving tea just before the main meal with different kinds of jam, (strawberry, fig, apricot, blackberry, cherry, walnut), sweets and fruit desserts is considered to be a symbol of hospitality. [1] The tea table is not complete without lemon. [2] They served hot tea in cups or Armudi Glass (pear-shaped glass). Armudi Glass is a symbol of tea ...

  3. Culture of Azerbaijan - Wikipedia

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    The culture of Azerbaijan (Azerbaijani: Azərbaycan mədəniyyəti) combines a diverse and heterogeneous set of elements which developed under the influence of Iranic, Turkic and Caucasian cultures. Azerbaijani culture includes its cuisine , literature , folk art , architecture and music .

  4. List of Intangible Cultural Heritage elements in Azerbaijan

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    Among the geometric shapes seen in Azerbaijani carpets are the swastika, which goes back to the historical beliefs of polytheism, and the octagonal star surrounded by rhombuses and squares. Later, under the influence of Tabriz culture, elements of the plant world appear in other schools. [22] Related Topics: Azerbaijani mythology, natural dyes etc.

  5. National symbols of Azerbaijan - Wikipedia

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    Carpet weaving – is a part of family tradition which is passed both orally and in the course of practical lessons. In 2010, traditional carpet weaving arts of Azerbaijan was included into the list of masterpieces of oral and non-material cultural heritage of UNESCO. [9] Carpets are also considered the symbol of Azerbaijani nation. [10]

  6. Azerbaijani folklore - Wikipedia

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    In Turkish and therefore also Azerbaijani folklore, he is believed to have reversed feet and sleep in forests or graveyards during day and wake up during night. The cover of the first Ottoman Turkish edition of Gürpınar’s novel portrays Gulyabani with a long white beard, a top hat and a walking stick which give an impression of old age.

  7. Category:National symbols of Azerbaijan - Wikipedia

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  8. National emblem of Azerbaijan - Wikipedia

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    The state emblem of Azerbaijan (Azerbaijani: Azərbaycan gerbi) mixes traditional and modern symbols. The focal point of the emblem is a stylized flame. The flame is a reference to Azerbaijan's eternal natural oil-gas resources, which has given it the nickname "land of eternal fire". [1]

  9. Azerbaijani culture - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... move to sidebar hide. Azerbaijani culture may refer to: Regions. Culture of Azerbaijan ; Ethnic groups ...