BAKU, Azerbaijan, June 28. On 20 June 2024, the
e-book “Əlifba: A Cultural Alphabet” was introduced on the Azerbaijan
Cultural Centre in Berlin. The occasion was attended by Azerbaijani
Ambassador to Germany, Nasimi Aghayev, in addition to representatives
from the fields of tradition and vogue, designers, influencers,
bookstore homeowners, representatives from different embassies, and members
of the Azerbaijani diaspora.
The e-book “Əlifba: A Cultural Alphabet” is an Azerbaijani
alphabet for adults and kids, that includes vibrant
illustrations. Every letter of the Azerbaijani alphabet is
related to an architectural monument, murals, historic
custom, or folklore character from our nation. Behind every
letter lies intensive analysis.
Ulviyya Mahmud, Editor-in-Chief of NARGIS Journal and writer of
many distinctive artwork initiatives, is the ideological inspirer and writer of
the venture. Her essential aim is to advertise Azerbaijani tradition
worldwide.
The e-book is introduced in 4 languages: German, English,
Spanish, and Italian. Its major purpose is to advertise the historical past,
cultural heritage, and language of Azerbaijan.
Nasimi Aghayev, Azerbaijan’s Ambassador to Germany, and Ulviyya
Mahmud, Editor-in-Chief of NARGIS Journal, welcomed the company and
invited them to observe the movie “Historical past in Letters.” This
documentary animation drama introduces viewers to Azerbaijani
tradition and historical past by the prism of the alphabet. It’s not
only a documentary animation movie however a philosophical quest that
immerses the viewer in an exploration of reality and the ability of
love for artwork.
The movie was directed by Meran Ismailsoy, written by Agamehdi
Abidov, and animated by Kanan Sheikhzamanly. This animated movie was
sponsored by BP.
The individuality of the venture lies in the truth that it was
totally created by Azerbaijanis. Company loved beautiful
Azerbaijani delicacies accompanied by a musical programme that includes
the Folks’s Artist of Azerbaijan, khanende Alim Qasimov, and
Honoured Artist of Azerbaijan, pianist Isfar Sarabski. They
introduced a novel composition that synthesised mugham and
digital rhythms. Moreover, attendees loved a recording by
the younger and proficient Azerbaijani artist Elrein.
Sculptor Teymur Garibov created a particular stand for the e-book in
the form of a crystal, and the illustrations had been accomplished by artist
Orkhan Huseynov.
After the occasion, every visitor obtained a novel version of the
e-book as a present, together with a specifically recorded music album
that includes a composition by khanende Alim Qasimov and pianist Isfar
Sarabski. Moreover, they obtained the June difficulty of NARGIS
Journal, a poster, postcards, and a map.
The e-book will quickly be out there in all bookstores within the
metropolis.
The venture “Əlifba. A Cultural Alphabet” was launched in 2019,
with its first presentation held in Istanbul. The data in
the e-book is accessible in 4 languages: Azerbaijani, Turkish,
English, and Russian.