Mirvuqar Baki Kendleri Site
: Praised for its natural beauty and pleasant atmosphere.
: Noted for its beautiful sea views and "miraculous" coastal environment.
The song is a prime example of , a traditional Azerbaijani literary and performance art consisting of rhymed and rhythmic poetry. Mirvuqar uses this medium to: Mirvuqar Baki Kendleri
: A village that "speaks of history," containing an outdoor archaeological and ethnographic museum complex. Historical Background
: Recognized for its historical role in the oil industry, housing some of the region's earliest oil wells. : Praised for its natural beauty and pleasant atmosphere
: Described as an "ancestral land," known for its deep Turkic roots dating back to the 5th–6th centuries and its numerous historical mosques and baths.
: Celebrated for its religious significance and proximity to the sea. Mirvuqar uses this medium to: : A village
The Baku villages have been inhabited since antiquity, with archaeological evidence such as Bronze Age rock carvings found in areas like and Bayil . During the Middle Ages, many of these villages were fortified to protect against invasions, resulting in the "Round Castle" and "Quadrangular Castle" structures still visible in Mərdəkan , Ramana , and Nardaran today. Artistic Form: Meyxana