Mirvuqar Baki Kendleri Instant

: Highlighted as a "place of the brave" and home to historical castles.

: A village that "speaks of history," containing an outdoor archaeological and ethnographic museum complex. Historical Background Mirvuqar Baki Kendleri

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 : Highlighted as a "place of the brave"

The villages of Baku, often referred to as the , are distinct from the modern metropolitan center. They are considered the "heart" of traditional Azerbaijani culture, preserving ancient customs, specific dialects, and historical monuments. Mirvuqar’s performance highlights this by dedicating verses to the specific "honor" or "vibe" of each location. Key Locations Mentioned by Mirvuqar During the Middle Ages, many of these villages

: Celebrated for its religious significance and proximity to the sea.