Ganja State History-Ethnography Museum named after Nizami Ganjavi
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Ganja State History-Ethnography Museum named after Nizami Ganjavi () is the largest museum in
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Overview

The museum is located in the former mansion of descendants of the last independent
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Ganja Ganja (, ; ) is one of the oldest and most commonly used synonyms for marijuana. Its usage in English dates to before 1689. Etymology ''Ganja'' is borrowed from Hindi/Urdu ( hi, गांजा, links=no, ur, , links=no, IPA: aːɲd ...
. It was founded in 1924 and includes more than 30000 exhibits – the history of
Ganja Ganja (, ; ) is one of the oldest and most commonly used synonyms for marijuana. Its usage in English dates to before 1689. Etymology ''Ganja'' is borrowed from Hindi/Urdu ( hi, गांजा, links=no, ur, , links=no, IPA: aːɲd ...
from ancient period till modern times, archaeological finds, and material-cultural monuments, ethnographic,
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collections displayed in 18 halls.


History

Ganja State History-Ethnography Museum was established in 1924. An active group of professors and students of Ganja Seminary Jafarzada I., Seyidov S., Rafibeyov J., Malikov F. and others played an important role in the foundation process. In the early years, the museum had two departments, ethnography and agriculture, with more than 500 exhibits. In 1954, Ganja Museum was moved to the address of Azizbeyov 260, when the museum consisted of seven large halls, and three departments: natural science, pre-revolution, and
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period. In 1961, Goygol and
Ganja Ganja (, ; ) is one of the oldest and most commonly used synonyms for marijuana. Its usage in English dates to before 1689. Etymology ''Ganja'' is borrowed from Hindi/Urdu ( hi, गांजा, links=no, ur, , links=no, IPA: aːɲd ...
museums were consolidated. The current building of the museum was put into use as a museum in 1972.


Building

This building was the private property of the last independent
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Ganja khanate The Ganja Khanate ( fa, خانات گنجه, translit=Khānāt-e Ganjeh, az, گنجه خنليغى, translit=Gəncə xanlığı, ) was a semi-independent Caucasian khanate that was established in Afsharid Iran and existed in the territory of ...
Javad khan's descendants Ismail khan Ziyadkhanov and Adil khan Ziyadkhanov. Adil and Ismail were the sons of Javad khan's grandson Abulfat khan Ziyadkhanov. The property was built in the 19th century and was confiscated by
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authorities like other properties after the Azerbaijan Democratic Republic fell. Different offices and organizations located in this building during the
Soviet The Soviet Union,. officially the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. (USSR),. was a List of former transcontinental countries#Since 1700, transcontinental country that spanned much of Eurasia from 1922 to 1991. A flagship communist state, ...
period. The building retains its grandeur as a living history of
Ganja Khanate The Ganja Khanate ( fa, خانات گنجه, translit=Khānāt-e Ganjeh, az, گنجه خنليغى, translit=Gəncə xanlığı, ) was a semi-independent Caucasian khanate that was established in Afsharid Iran and existed in the territory of ...
and Azerbaijan Democratic Republic period (1918–1920).


Exhibits

The main foundation of the museum contains 24,785 exhibits, divided as follows: 4,483 in archaeology, 1,648 in numerical ethnography, 392 in artistry, 9 sculptures, 2,753 photographs, 9,59 documents, 3441
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collection, 1984 books, 816 exhibits related to patriotism. A woman skeleton up to 220 cm high and accessories, as well as household items buried with her dated back to the 2nd millennium BC, Silver crown of
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era, lanterns discovered around Nizami Ganjavi's grave, Ganja rugs, the flag of
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, coins related to different periods of Azerbaijan history, jewelry, pottery, metalworking samples are among them.Azərbaycan Respublikası Mədəniyyət və Turizm Nazirliyi Nizami Gəncəvi adına Gəncə Tarix-Diyarşünaslıq Muzeyi
/ref> The area of the museum is 972 m2, consisting of two departments - ancient period and modern period.


Ganja Fortress Gates

Monumental complex Ganja Fortress Gates - the Museum of Archaeology and Ethnography is located on the entrance to the eastern direction of
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on the Baku-Gazakh highway. The fortress was built on both sides of the highway and its total length is 50 meters with bastions of 22 meters. The main 5-storey part of the fortress is considered 7-storey with the plinth. The tunnel, which is 62 meters long, connects the two fortresses. The complex includes 2 iron gates, a gallery of the portraits of outstanding figures from
Ganja Ganja (, ; ) is one of the oldest and most commonly used synonyms for marijuana. Its usage in English dates to before 1689. Etymology ''Ganja'' is borrowed from Hindi/Urdu ( hi, गांजा, links=no, ur, , links=no, IPA: aːɲd ...
, Military History Museum of Ganja, ethnographic museum dedicated to the lifestyle and culture of the population Ganja in the Complex. The gates have been made on the sketches of ancient Ganja gates made by master Ibrahim Osmanoghlu in 1063 which were damaged in the result of
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and kept in
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after Demetrius I of Georgia took it. The monumental complex Ganja Fortress Gates were constructed between 2012 and 2014 in accordance with the Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev's order. On the 1st floor, a portrait gallery consisting of portraits of predecessors and successors of great Azerbaijani poet Nizami Ganjavi were placed. Furthermore, monuments were raised in honor of 26 outstanding personalities from Ganja. On the 2nd floor, there is a museum of the military history of Ganja. This museum chronologically characterizes the military history of Ganja from ancient times to 1918–1920. In addition, arms and ammunition of the time and a picture of a 1919 fighter of the Ganja garrison were displayed in the section called "Military History of Ganja in 1918-1920". Moreover, photos of fighters and the "Eternal Flame" for the people who died for their country were exhibited in a different section. An ethnographic museum depicting the life and culture of the people of Ganja is on the 3rd floor. The exposition gives information about the craftsmanship history of Ganja which had more than 30 craft industries. Rugs, the traditional oriental tea table, pottery, copper products and other ethnographic objects are displayed in this section. The 4th floor of the exhibition highlights Ganja's ancient and rich cooking culture and the traditions of hospitality. Additionally, paintings and photos of first ancient state important buildings can be found here. Besides, it is possible to enter the fortress bastions from the 4th floor. Clothes and jewelry from a variety of Azerbaijan's regions are displayed in the "Azerbaijani national costumes" exhibition. In addition, more than 120 valuable archaeological artifacts from various regions of the country are shown in the exhibition "Azerbaijan – the land of ancient civilization".


Gallery

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See also

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List of museums in Azerbaijan This is a list of museums in Azerbaijan. References See also * List of libraries in Azerbaijan * List of museums by country {{Europe topic, List of museums in Azerbaijan Museums Museums Museums Azerbaijan Azerbaijan Azerbaija ...
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National Museum of History of Azerbaijan The National Museum of History of Azerbaijan ( az, Milli Azərbaycan Tarixi Muzeyi) is the largest museum in Azerbaijan. It is located in Baku, in the former residential house of Azerbaijani oil magnate and philanthropist Haji Zeynalabdin Taghi ...


References

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