Carpet woven in Karabakh for first time since liberation of Shusha

Carpet woven in Karabakh for first time since liberation of Shusha Karabakh's "Chalabi" carpet woven in the framework of the Qarabağ ilmələrdə (Karabakh in patterns) project, which symbolizes Azerbaijan's victory in the forty-four-day war, is in Shusha. 
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November 1, 2021 09:31
Carpet woven in Karabakh for first time since liberation of Shusha

Karabakh's Chalabi carpet woven within the framework of the Qarabağ ilmələrdə (Karabakh in patterns) project, which symbolizes Azerbaijan's victory in the forty-four-day war, is in Shusha.

This carpet was the first Karabakh carpet woven here after the liberation of Shusha.

The Karabakh carpet will be presented to the Shusha carpet museum, which can keep it as an exhibit in the future.

The Karabakh carpet will be demonstrated in Shusha ahead of the Victory Day.

The first loops on the carpet were made by Azerkhalcha employees who took part in the Karabakh war. While in Sumgayit, the mother of the martyred general, National Hero Polad Hashimov, also tied a loop on the carpet.

The carpet was made by the designers of Azerkhalcha and it reflects the ancient Azerbaijani patterns.

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