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Stepanakert Memorial/Victory Monument
The monument
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LocationStepanakert/Khankendi, Azerbaijan
Coordinates39°48′41″N 46°45′44″E / 39.81139°N 46.76222°E / 39.81139; 46.76222
Created1945 (1945)
Operated by Azerbaijan SSR (1945–1991)
 Republic of Artsakh (1991–2024)
 Azerbaijan (2024–present)
StatusAll year

The Memorial Complex of Stepanakert (Armenian: Ստեփանակերտի հուշարձան; Azerbaijani: Qələbə abidəsi, lit. 'Victory Monument'), also known as the Victory Monument, is a memorial located in Stepanakert or Khankendi, Azerbaijan.

History

The memorial complex, built in honor of the 22,000 inhabitants of the Nagorno-Karabakh Autonomous Oblast of the Azerbaijan SSR who died during World War II, is centered around a 21-meter-high (69 ft) obelisk in the center. Those who died were entombed in the common grave formed on the opposite hill. Another part of the complex is a cascade pool with a fountain and seven ‘weeping’ springs constructed in the style of traditional Armenian monuments and classic ornamental art. On the granite pedestals are portraits of Armenian-Soviet soldiers of the Red Army who were honored as Heroes of the Soviet Union. The newest part of the complex is a cemetery where the Armenian military casualties of the First Nagorno-Karabakh War are buried. From 1945 to 1990, the memorial was managed by the Nagorno-Karabakh Regional Committee of the Communist Party of Azerbaijan. From 1991 to 2023, it was owned by the government of the Republic of Artsakh.

Complex monuments and memorials

The following structures are in the complex:

Gallery

References

  1. "Memorial Complex in Stepanakert, Artsakh". www.armenian-genocide.org. Retrieved 2017-12-19.
  2. Kester, Boris. "Stepanakert Memorial Complex | Stepanakert | Travel Story and Pictures from Armenia". www.traveladventures.org. Retrieved 2017-12-19.
  3. "Memorial Complex in Stepanakert, Artsakh". www.armenian-genocide.org.
  4. "Мемориальный комплекс Степанакерта :: Геокэшинг ::". geocaching.su.


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