Azerbaijan marks 5th anniversary of Jabrayil’s liberation from Armenian occupation
Today, October 4, marks the 5th anniversary of the liberation of Jabrayil city from Armenian occupation.
Caliber.Az reminds that on October 4, 2020, alongside Jabrayil city, nine surrounding villages-Karkhulu, Shukurbayli, Charakan, Dashkasan, Horovlu, Mahmudlu, Jafarabad, Upper Maralyan, and Dajal-were freed from occupation. The Azerbaijani tricolor flag was raised over the liberated territories.
The liberation of Jabrayil partially restored state control over the Azerbaijan-Iran border.
Jabrayil district was established on August 8, 1930. It was abolished on January 4, 1963, and merged with the Fuzuli district, but was reestablished on June 17, 1964.
Jabrayil is located in the southeast of the Lesser Caucasus Mountains, in the foothills of the Karabakh Range. In the south, the region borders Iran. Its total area is 1,049 square meters, most of which is mountainous terrain.
Jabrayil was occupied by Armenian armed forces on August 23, 1993. At that time, the district consisted of one city, four settlements, and 97 villages. During the occupation, internally displaced residents from Jabrayil settled in about 2,000 settlements across 58 districts of Azerbaijan, living in tent camps, freight wagons, and dormitories. On January 5, 1994, during the Horadiz operation, the village of Jojug Marjanly in Jabrayil was liberated.
Six days after Azerbaijan's victory in the Patriotic War, on November 16, 2020, President Ilham Aliyev and First Lady Mehriban Aliyeva visited the liberated Jabrayil district. The President raised the Azerbaijani flag in Jabrayil city and at the Khudaferin Bridge. He also visited the district again on October 4, 2021.
According to a decree signed by President Ilham Aliyev, October 4 is celebrated annually as Jabrayil City Day.