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Monument to Mahsati Ganjavi unveiled in France

10 October 2016 [15:28] - TODAY.AZ

By Azernews


By Laman Ismayilova

A ceremony to unveil a monument to outstanding Azerbaijani poet Mahsati Ganjavi has been held in the French city of Cognac.

Cognac Mayor Michel Gourinchas, addressing the event organized by the Heydar Aliyev Foundation, highlighted relations between France and Azerbaijan. The mayor said the unveiling of the monument and the opening of Orangerie Hall in the city will contribute to developing bilateral relations.

Azerbaijani Ambassador to France Elchin Amirbayov provided an insight into the country`s rich history and culture.

He drew the audience`s attention to the projects carried out by the Heydar Aliyev Foundation under leadership of First Lady Mehriban Aliyeva across the world, in particular in France.

The ambassador hailed a friendship agreement signed between Tovuz and Cognac cities, saying it plays an important role in developing bilateral ties.

Amirbayov also highlighted the life and activity of Mahsati Ganjavi, saying she advocated women`s rights and gender equality back in the 12th century.

The ambassador said the 900th anniversary of works by Mahsati Ganjavi was celebrated by UNESCO in 2013, adding that a hall named after the poet opened at the University of Upper Alsace in Mulhouse through support of the Heydar Aliyev Foundation.

The event participants thanked Salhab Mammadov and Ali Ibadullayev who made the monument.

The ceremony continued with a cocktail reception and performance of Azerbaijani folk music at Cognac Mayor`s office.

Mahsati Ganjavi is considered a bright representative of the Muslim Orient.

Born in Ganja, Mahsati Ganjavi was a 12th century poet and a famous Rubai writer, with her most productive period was spent in the palace of Sultan Mahmud Seldjuk and that of his uncle Sanjar Seldjuk.

Ganjavi commonly wrote Rubai in Persian, with love as a key theme, and her work is distinguished by its humanism, epicurism, and optimism.  Her poems have been translated into different languages.

Human ideas such as equality, brotherhood, and freedom were praised in Mahsati Ganjavi's works, and she also played an active part in society, organized literature circles, and gathered young girls around her.

Although over  900 years have passed since the time she was born, her ideas have so far maintained their relevance.

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