Bir Kere Yukselen Bayraq Bir Daha -

Despite the Soviet occupation that followed the ADR's collapse in 1920, the phrase remained a guiding light for independence activists throughout the 20th century.

The slogan was coined by , the founding father and first president of the Azerbaijan Democratic Republic (ADR) (1918–1920). Bir Kere Yukselen Bayraq Bir Daha

Watch this historical overview of the slogan's impact on Azerbaijan's 20th-century independence movement: Despite the Soviet occupation that followed the ADR's

Today, it is widely used during national holidays, such as State Flag Day on November 9, to reinforce patriotic pride. Bir Kere Yukselen Bayraq Bir Daha

He explained that the three colors of the raised flag represented Turkic national culture , Islamic civilization , and modern European democratic foundations . Legacy and Modern Significance

Despite the Soviet occupation that followed the ADR's collapse in 1920, the phrase remained a guiding light for independence activists throughout the 20th century.

The slogan was coined by , the founding father and first president of the Azerbaijan Democratic Republic (ADR) (1918–1920).

Watch this historical overview of the slogan's impact on Azerbaijan's 20th-century independence movement:

Today, it is widely used during national holidays, such as State Flag Day on November 9, to reinforce patriotic pride.

He explained that the three colors of the raised flag represented Turkic national culture , Islamic civilization , and modern European democratic foundations . Legacy and Modern Significance