International Conference on Islamophobia Combat Concludes with Cultural Tour in Shusha
Shusha, The Gulf Observer: The international conference addressing the critical issue of Islamophobia concluded with a cultural tour in Shusha, commencing at the historic Yukhari Govhar Agha Mosque and concluding at the renowned Jidir Plain, as reported by media sources.
During this concluding visit, participants explored key landmarks, including the Vagif Tomb, Yukhari Govhar Aga Mosque, Shusha Fortress, the residence of Khan’s daughter Nateva, and the poignant statues of Azerbaijani cultural luminaries Natevan, Bulbul, and Uzeyir Hajibeyli displayed in the city’s central square. The visit also encompassed the House-Museum of Bulbul, offering a comprehensive insight into Azerbaijan’s rich cultural heritage.
Amidst the cultural tour, participants had the opportunity to witness the ongoing repair and restoration efforts in Shusha, gaining valuable insights into the preservation and enhancement of historical landmarks. The tour served as an enriching experience, allowing the delegates to appreciate the significance of Shusha and its cultural treasures.
With the exploration of Shusha’s cultural and historical gems, the international conference on combating Islamophobia not only facilitated crucial discussions but also fostered a deeper understanding of the cultural landscape, showcasing the resilience and vibrancy of Azerbaijan’s heritage. The visit to Jidir Plain symbolized the harmonious convergence of academic discourse and cultural appreciation, marking the successful culmination of the conference.