Guba Genocide Memorial Complex

Guba Genocide Memorial Complex
Guba Genocide Memorial Complex
Guba Genocide Memorial Complex
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Guba Genocide Memorial Complex

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If you are looking for adventures and quiet places, the city of Juba is suitable for you and has become one of the cities located 180 km from Baku, overlooking the Caucasus Islands and the banks of the Gudial River with many important tourist destinations flocking to it adventure and entertainment enthusiasts and one of the best areas that you should Visited Quba Genocide Memorial Complex In the area with a total area of 514 square meters, there is a complex memorial to the Armenian Genocide of 1918, mass graves, the cemetery was discovered in April 2007 and confirmed to contain the remains of more than 400 victims, the Armenian Genocide occurred against Peaceful Azerbaijanis at the cemetery.

The construction of the memorial complex and the establishment of the Genocide Museum were carried out by the Heydar Aliyev Foundation. The entrance to the complex contains exhibits about various parts of Cuba, the construction work that is being carried out in this region and the lifestyle of Cubans in the early times of the 20th century...There is a special section on the history of the Azerbaijan Democratic Republic and interesting photos, as well as a corner of the actions carried out by the national leader Heydar Aliyev In order to communicate the policy of genocide against the Azerbaijanis to the people and get rid of it to the international community, complete information about the atrocities committed by the Armenians in Juba, Javad, Goisha, Shamakhi and Baku. The museum also contains information about the residents and protectors of the regions, documents and photos of the Extraordinary Committee, and there are studies on the massacres of Muslims and documents of the delegation Azerbaijani to the Paris Peace Conference, photos of mass graves, cold weapons and other things found during excavations, and therefore the opinions of personalities, the government and army of Azerbaijan, Iran, Great Britain and other countries on the genocide committed by the Armenians against the Azerbaijanis.

This museum was established in 1918 in memory of the tens of thousands of Azerbaijanis who died as a result of the genocide committed by the Armenian Bolshevik armed groups on the territory of Azerbaijan.