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Nizami (küçəsi) Street:
Nizami Street (Azerbaijani: Nizami küçəsi) is a large pedestrian and shopping street in downtown Baku, Azerbaijan, named after classical poet Nizami Ganjavi. The street's history could be traced back to Baku's town-planning project of 1864. The street runs through the city's downtown from west to east. It begins from Abdulla Shaig Street, in mountainous part of the city and ends at railroad bed on Sabit Orujov Street, near a monument to Shah Ismail Khatai in “Black City”. Total length of the street is 3,538 m.
The traffic-free segment, which begins at the Fountains Square and ends at the Rashid Behbudov Street, is commonly known as Torgovaya (the merchant street in Russian).
Nizami Street is home to various outlets, from banks to fashion stores and is one of the most expensive streets in the world. The street also accommodates the embassies of Germany, Norway, the Netherlands and Austria, as well as the European Union Delegation to Azerbaijan. The nearest metro stations are Sahil (red line, south of Nizami Street) and 28 May (both red and green lines, north of the street).Wikipedia
Nizami Street, Baku
Nizami Street (Azerbaijani: Nizami küçəsi) is a large pedestrian and shopping street in downtown Baku, Azerbaijan, named after famed classical poet Nizami Ganjavi.
The street's history could be traced back to Baku's town-planning project of 1864. The street runs through the city's downtown from west to east. It begins from Abdulla Shaig Street, in mountainous part of the city and ends at railroad bed on Sabit Orujov Street, near a monument to Shah Ismail Khatai in Black City. Total length of the street is 3,538 m.
The traffic-free segment, which begins at the Fountains Square and ends at the Rashid Behbudov Street, is commonly known as Torgovaya (the merchant street in Russian).
Nizami Street is home to various outlets, from banks to fashion stores and is one of the most expensive streets in the world. The street also accommodates the embassies of Germany, Norway, the Netherlands and Austria, as well as the European Union Delegation to Azerbaijan. The nearest metro stations are Sahil (red line, south of Nizami Street) and 28 May (both red and green lines, north of the street).
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A walk along Baku Azerbaijan Nizami Street 2019 شارع نظامي وميدان النافورات Part 3/3
A walk along Baku Azerbaijan Nizami Street and Fountains Square 2019 شارع نظامي وميدان النافورات Part 3/3
يمكن إرجاع تاريخ الشارع إلى مشروع تخطيط مدينة باكو لعام 1864. ويمر الشارع عبر وسط المدينة من الغرب إلى الشرق. يبدأ من شارع عبد الله شايج ، في الجزء الجبلي من المدينة وينتهي عند سكة حديد في شارع سبت أوروجوف ، بالقرب من نصب شاه شاه خاتاي في المدينة السوداء. يبلغ الطول الإجمالي للشارع 3،538 م.
يُعرف هذا الجزء الخالي من حركة المرور ، والذي يبدأ في ميدان النافورات وينتهي في شارع راشد بيبودوف ، باسم تورجوفايا (شارع التاجر باللغة الروسية).
Nizami Street هي موطن لمختلف المنافذ ، من البنوك إلى متاجر الأزياء ، وهي واحدة من أغلى الشوارع في العالم. يستوعب الشارع أيضًا سفارات ألمانيا والنرويج وهولندا والنمسا ، وكذلك وفد الاتحاد الأوروبي إلى أذربيجان. [1] [2] أقرب محطات المترو هي ساحل (الخط الأحمر ، جنوب شارع نظامي) و 28 مايو (كلا الخطين الأحمر والأخضر ، شمال الشارع). َ Qouted من: wikipedia.com
The street's history could be traced back to Baku's town-planning project of 1864. The street runs through the city's downtown from west to east. It begins from Abdulla Shaig Street, in the mountainous part of the city and ends at railroad bed on Sabit Orujov Street, near a monument to Shah Ismail Khatai in “Black City”. The total length of the street is 3,538 m.
The traffic-free segment, which begins at the Fountains Square and ends at the Rashid Behbudov Street, is commonly known as Torgovaya (the merchant street in Russian).
Nizami Street is home to various outlets, from banks to fashion stores and is one of the most expensive streets in the world. The street also accommodates the embassies of Germany, Norway, the Netherlands and Austria, as well as the European Union Delegation to Azerbaijan.[1][2] The nearest metro stations are Sahil (red line, south of Nizami Street) and 28 May (both red and green lines, north of the street). َ Qouted from: wikipedia.com
Nizami Ganjavi, Mahsati Ganjavi, Shah Ismail Khatai exhibit
USA Ambassador Morningstar, Mrs Morningstar and Mayor Mr. Elmar Valiyev opened exhibition in a historic building which hosted first ever Democratic Republic in Muslim and Eastern World
A Walk along Baku Azerbaijan Nizami Street 2019 شارع نظامي وميدان النافورات Part 1/3
A Walk along Baku Azerbaijan Nizami Street and Foutains Square 2019 شارع نظامي وميدان النافورات Part 1/3
يمكن إرجاع تاريخ الشارع إلى مشروع تخطيط مدينة باكو لعام 1864. ويمر الشارع عبر وسط المدينة من الغرب إلى الشرق. يبدأ من شارع عبد الله شايج ، في الجزء الجبلي من المدينة وينتهي عند سكة حديد في شارع سبت أوروجوف ، بالقرب من نصب شاه شاه خاتاي في المدينة السوداء. يبلغ الطول الإجمالي للشارع 3،538 م.
يُعرف هذا الجزء الخالي من حركة المرور ، والذي يبدأ في ميدان النافورات وينتهي في شارع راشد بيبودوف ، باسم تورجوفايا (شارع التاجر باللغة الروسية).
Nizami Street هي موطن لمختلف المنافذ ، من البنوك إلى متاجر الأزياء ، وهي واحدة من أغلى الشوارع في العالم. يستوعب الشارع أيضًا سفارات ألمانيا والنرويج وهولندا والنمسا ، وكذلك وفد الاتحاد الأوروبي إلى أذربيجان. [1] [2] أقرب محطات المترو هي ساحل (الخط الأحمر ، جنوب شارع نظامي) و 28 مايو (كلا الخطين الأحمر والأخضر ، شمال الشارع). َ Qouted من: wikipedia.com
The street's history could be traced back to Baku's town-planning project of 1864. The street runs through the city's downtown from west to east. It begins from Abdulla Shaig Street, in the mountainous part of the city and ends at railroad bed on Sabit Orujov Street, near a monument to Shah Ismail Khatai in “Black City”. The total length of the street is 3,538 m.
The traffic-free segment, which begins at the Fountains Square and ends at the Rashid Behbudov Street, is commonly known as Torgovaya (the merchant street in Russian).
Nizami Street is home to various outlets, from banks to fashion stores and is one of the most expensive streets in the world. The street also accommodates the embassies of Germany, Norway, the Netherlands and Austria, as well as the European Union Delegation to Azerbaijan.[1][2] The nearest metro stations are Sahil (red line, south of Nizami Street) and 28 May (both red and green lines, north of the street). َ Qouted from: wikipedia.com
Bakı, Nizami kuçəsi. Baku, Nizami Street
Nizami Street (Azerbaijani: Nizami küçəsi) is a large pedestrian and shopping street in downtown Baku, Azerbaijan, named after classical poet Nizami Ganjavi. The street's history could be traced back to Baku's town-planning project of 1864. The street runs through the city's downtown from west to east. It begins from Abdulla ShaigStreet, in the mountainous part of the city and ends at railroad bed on Sabit Orujov Street, near a monument to Shah Ismail Khatai in “Black City”. The total length of the street is 3,538 m.
The traffic-free segment, which begins at the Fountains Square and ends at the Rashid Behbudov Street, is commonly known as Torgovaya (the merchant street in Russian).
Nizami Street is home to various outlets, from banks to fashion stores and is one of the most expensive streets in the world. The street also accommodates the embassies of Germany, Norway, the Netherlands and Austria, as well as the European UnionDelegation to Azerbaijan.[1][2] The nearest metro stations are Sahil (red line, south of Nizami Street) and 28 May (both red and green lines, north of the street).
Nizami Street Baku, Azerbaijan
Nizami Street
Nizami küçəsi
is a large pedestrian and shopping street in downtown Baku, Azerbaijan, named after classical poet Nizami Ganjavi.
The street's history could be traced back to Baku's town-planning project of 1864. The street runs through the city's downtown from west to east. It begins from Abdulla Shaig Street, in mountainous part of the city and ends at railroad bed on Sabit Orujov Street, near a monument to Shah Ismail Khatai in “Black City”. Total length of the street is 3,538 m.
A walk along Nizami Street, Baku, Azerbaijan in 3D SBS شارع نظامي ياكو Part 1/3
A walk along Nizami Street, Baku, Azerbaijan in 3D SBS شارع نظامي ياكو Part 1/3
يمكن إرجاع تاريخ الشارع إلى مشروع تخطيط مدينة باكو لعام 1864. ويمر الشارع عبر وسط المدينة من الغرب إلى الشرق. يبدأ من شارع عبد الله شايج ، في الجزء الجبلي من المدينة وينتهي عند سكة حديد في شارع سبت أوروجوف ، بالقرب من نصب شاه شاه خاتاي في المدينة السوداء. يبلغ الطول الإجمالي للشارع 3،538 م.
يُعرف هذا الجزء الخالي من حركة المرور ، والذي يبدأ في ميدان النافورات وينتهي في شارع راشد بيبودوف ، باسم تورجوفايا (شارع التاجر باللغة الروسية).
Nizami Street هي موطن لمختلف المنافذ ، من البنوك إلى متاجر الأزياء ، وهي واحدة من أغلى الشوارع في العالم. يستوعب الشارع أيضًا سفارات ألمانيا والنرويج وهولندا والنمسا ، وكذلك وفد الاتحاد الأوروبي إلى أذربيجان. [1] [2] أقرب محطات المترو هي ساحل (الخط الأحمر ، جنوب شارع نظامي) و 28 مايو (كلا الخطين الأحمر والأخضر ، شمال الشارع). َ Qouted من: wikipedia.com
The street's history could be traced back to Baku's town-planning project of 1864. The street runs through the city's downtown from west to east. It begins from Abdulla Shaig Street, in the mountainous part of the city and ends at railroad bed on Sabit Orujov Street, near a monument to Shah Ismail Khatai in “Black City”. The total length of the street is 3,538 m.
The traffic-free segment, which begins at the Fountains Square and ends at the Rashid Behbudov Street, is commonly known as Torgovaya (the merchant street in Russian).
Nizami Street is home to various outlets, from banks to fashion stores and is one of the most expensive streets in the world. The street also accommodates the embassies of Germany, Norway, the Netherlands and Austria, as well as the European Union Delegation to Azerbaijan.[1][2] The nearest metro stations are Sahil (red line, south of Nizami Street) and 28 May (both red and green lines, north of the street). َ Qouted from: wikipedia.com
Azerbaijan Nizami Str 28.11.2019
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The street's history could be traced back to Baku's town-planning project of 1864. The street runs through the city's downtown from west to east. It begins from Abdulla Shaig Street, in the mountainous part of the city and ends at railroad bed on Sabit Orujov Street, near a monument to Shah Ismail Khatai in “Black City”. The total length of the street is 3,538 m.
A Walk along Nizami Street, Baku, Azerbaijan in 3D SBS شارع نظامي ياكو Part 2/3
A walk along Nizami Street, Baku, Azerbaijan in 3D SBS شارع نظامي ياكو Part 2/3
يمكن إرجاع تاريخ الشارع إلى مشروع تخطيط مدينة باكو لعام 1864. ويمر الشارع عبر وسط المدينة من الغرب إلى الشرق. يبدأ من شارع عبد الله شايج ، في الجزء الجبلي من المدينة وينتهي عند سكة حديد في شارع سبت أوروجوف ، بالقرب من نصب شاه شاه خاتاي في المدينة السوداء. يبلغ الطول الإجمالي للشارع 3،538 م.
يُعرف هذا الجزء الخالي من حركة المرور ، والذي يبدأ في ميدان النافورات وينتهي في شارع راشد بيبودوف ، باسم تورجوفايا (شارع التاجر باللغة الروسية).
Nizami Street هي موطن لمختلف المنافذ ، من البنوك إلى متاجر الأزياء ، وهي واحدة من أغلى الشوارع في العالم. يستوعب الشارع أيضًا سفارات ألمانيا والنرويج وهولندا والنمسا ، وكذلك وفد الاتحاد الأوروبي إلى أذربيجان. [1] [2] أقرب محطات المترو هي ساحل (الخط الأحمر ، جنوب شارع نظامي) و 28 مايو (كلا الخطين الأحمر والأخضر ، شمال الشارع). َ Qouted من: wikipedia.com
The street's history could be traced back to Baku's town-planning project of 1864. The street runs through the city's downtown from west to east. It begins from Abdulla Shaig Street, in the mountainous part of the city and ends at railroad bed on Sabit Orujov Street, near a monument to Shah Ismail Khatai in “Black City”. The total length of the street is 3,538 m.
The traffic-free segment, which begins at the Fountains Square and ends at the Rashid Behbudov Street, is commonly known as Torgovaya (the merchant street in Russian).
Nizami Street is home to various outlets, from banks to fashion stores and is one of the most expensive streets in the world. The street also accommodates the embassies of Germany, Norway, the Netherlands and Austria, as well as the European Union Delegation to Azerbaijan.[1][2] The nearest metro stations are Sahil (red line, south of Nizami Street) and 28 May (both red and green lines, north of the street). َ Qouted from: wikipedia.com
A walk along Nizami Street & Fountains Square 3D SBS شارع نظامي باكو part 3/3
A walk along Nizami Street & Fountains Square 3D SBS شارع نظامي باكو
يمكن إرجاع تاريخ الشارع إلى مشروع تخطيط مدينة باكو لعام 1864. ويمر الشارع عبر وسط المدينة من الغرب إلى الشرق. يبدأ من شارع عبد الله شايج ، في الجزء الجبلي من المدينة وينتهي عند سكة حديد في شارع سبت أوروجوف ، بالقرب من نصب شاه شاه خاتاي في المدينة السوداء. يبلغ الطول الإجمالي للشارع 3،538 م.
يُعرف هذا الجزء الخالي من حركة المرور ، والذي يبدأ في ميدان النافورات وينتهي في شارع راشد بيبودوف ، باسم تورجوفايا (شارع التاجر باللغة الروسية).
Nizami Street هي موطن لمختلف المنافذ ، من البنوك إلى متاجر الأزياء ، وهي واحدة من أغلى الشوارع في العالم. يستوعب الشارع أيضًا سفارات ألمانيا والنرويج وهولندا والنمسا ، وكذلك وفد الاتحاد الأوروبي إلى أذربيجان. [1] [2] أقرب محطات المترو هي ساحل (الخط الأحمر ، جنوب شارع نظامي) و 28 مايو (كلا الخطين الأحمر والأخضر ، شمال الشارع). َ Qouted من: wikipedia.com
The street's history could be traced back to Baku's town-planning project of 1864. The street runs through the city's downtown from west to east. It begins from Abdulla Shaig Street, in the mountainous part of the city and ends at railroad bed on Sabit Orujov Street, near a monument to Shah Ismail Khatai in “Black City”. The total length of the street is 3,538 m.
The traffic-free segment, which begins at the Fountains Square and ends at the Rashid Behbudov Street, is commonly known as Torgovaya (the merchant street in Russian).
Nizami Street is home to various outlets, from banks to fashion stores and is one of the most expensive streets in the world. The street also accommodates the embassies of Germany, Norway, the Netherlands and Austria, as well as the European Union Delegation to Azerbaijan.[1][2] The nearest metro stations are Sahil (red line, south of Nizami Street) and 28 May (both red and green lines, north of the street). َ
Qouted from: wikipedia.com
A Walk along Baku Baku Azerbaijan Nizami Street 2019 شارع نظامي وميدان النافورات Part 2/3
A walk along Baku Azerbaijan Nizami Street and Fountains Square 2019 شارع نظامي وميدان النافورات Part 2/3
يمكن إرجاع تاريخ الشارع إلى مشروع تخطيط مدينة باكو لعام 1864. ويمر الشارع عبر وسط المدينة من الغرب إلى الشرق. يبدأ من شارع عبد الله شايج ، في الجزء الجبلي من المدينة وينتهي عند سكة حديد في شارع سبت أوروجوف ، بالقرب من نصب شاه شاه خاتاي في المدينة السوداء. يبلغ الطول الإجمالي للشارع 3،538 م.
يُعرف هذا الجزء الخالي من حركة المرور ، والذي يبدأ في ميدان النافورات وينتهي في شارع راشد بيبودوف ، باسم تورجوفايا (شارع التاجر باللغة الروسية).
Nizami Street هي موطن لمختلف المنافذ ، من البنوك إلى متاجر الأزياء ، وهي واحدة من أغلى الشوارع في العالم. يستوعب الشارع أيضًا سفارات ألمانيا والنرويج وهولندا والنمسا ، وكذلك وفد الاتحاد الأوروبي إلى أذربيجان. [1] [2] أقرب محطات المترو هي ساحل (الخط الأحمر ، جنوب شارع نظامي) و 28 مايو (كلا الخطين الأحمر والأخضر ، شمال الشارع). َ Qouted من: wikipedia.com
The street's history could be traced back to Baku's town-planning project of 1864. The street runs through the city's downtown from west to east. It begins from Abdulla Shaig Street, in the mountainous part of the city and ends at railroad bed on Sabit Orujov Street, near a monument to Shah Ismail Khatai in “Black City”. The total length of the street is 3,538 m.
The traffic-free segment, which begins at the Fountains Square and ends at the Rashid Behbudov Street, is commonly known as Torgovaya (the merchant street in Russian).
Nizami Street is home to various outlets, from banks to fashion stores and is one of the most expensive streets in the world. The street also accommodates the embassies of Germany, Norway, the Netherlands and Austria, as well as the European Union Delegation to Azerbaijan.[1][2] The nearest metro stations are Sahil (red line, south of Nizami Street) and 28 May (both red and green lines, north of the street). َ Qouted from: wikipedia.com
The Poetry of the Magnificent Sage, Nizami Ganjavi
The Nizami Ganjavi International Center of Azerbaijan, invited Dr. Ismail Serageldin, Director of Bibliotheca Alexandrina, to give a lecture on Nizami Ganjavi, which was delivered on 3 May 2013, in the city if Ganja at the Azerbaijan State Agrarian Academy Auditorium before a distinguished audience that included 250 professors and scholars.
Because many asked for the lecture to be made available to them,
Dr. Serageldin re-read the speech at the Studio of Bibliotheca Alexandrina, in Alexandra Egypt, on 25 May 2013.
Эриванская крепость [eng sub / azerb sub]
Villa Borghese - Nizami Ganjavi
Dahi Azərbaycan şairi Nizami Gəncəvinin Romadakı abidəsi
President Ilham Aliyev visited monument to Nizami Ganjavi in Rome
President Ilham Aliyev visited a monument to great Azerbaijani poet and thinker Nizami Ganjavi in Rome
National poet of Azerbaijan Nizami Ganjavi
Ganja Museum, Azerbaijan.10 march 2019
Sufi building becomes world heritage site
(24 Nov 2010) SHOTLIST
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Ardabil, 18 October, 2010
1. Mid of 400-year old exterior windows decorated with exquisite ornamentation
2. Zoom-in to major dome of Sheikh Safi complex, where the spiritual founding father of Safavid dynasty is buried
3. Tilt-down from tile works and sacred exquisite ornamentation of Sheikh Safi complex shot through a fisheye lens
4. PAN of the exquisite tile work laid on the exterior walls of the ensemble
5. Reverse shot of tourist taking pictures
6. Wide pan of tourists visiting the complex
7. SOUNDBITE (English) Toni Vives, Travel Agency Manager in Spain:
I read last August that this monument became world heritage monument. I am interested because my customers, I am owner and manager of a travel agency in Barcelona in Spain. And my customers normally visit Isfahan, Shiraz, Yazd, Kerman but never in the north of Iran and I came here (to see) if it is really interesting to my customers.
8. Tilt-up from interior decorations of the complex
9. Tracking shot of the seven stage route leading to Sheikh Safi shrine
10. PAN (right to left) of the interior ornamentation of the ensemble
11. Tilt-up of the interior main hall of the ensemble adjacent to the tombs of Sheikh Safi and founder of Safavid Dynasty, Shah Esmail the great
12. Close-up of interior decorations of the main hall of the ensemble
13. SOUNDBITE (Azeri Turkish) Sarai Shahchi, Azerbaijani tourist:
We have come from Baku (capital of Azerbaijan). It was our dream to come and visit the shrine of Sheikh Safi and the tomb of the founder of Safavid dynasty, Shah Esmail. We were very impressed and remembered our history and past glory. It was reminiscent of great power of Safavids which was founded by Shah Esmail.
14. Mid of visitors paying homage to the tomb of Sheikh Safi, spiritual founding father of Safavid dynasty
15. Mid of female pilgrims praying next to the tomb of Sheikh Safi
16. PAN from pilgrims and visitors to the tomb of Sheikh Safi
17. PAN from the sacred artwork on the tomb of Shah Esmail the great, founder of Safivd dynasty
18. SOUNDBITE (Farsi) Masoomeh Abdolrashidi, Sheikh Safi Complex Guide:
Every visitor who enters this place encounters several type of architecture ranging from Ilkhanid architecture during which the first construction of the monument occurred till the Safavid era architecture which reaches its height after the burial of Shah Esmail, the founder of Safavid dynasty in this place. In fact , Safavid era architecture begins with this monument.
19. Wide of visitors inside the main hall of the ensemble
20. Reverse shot of visitors listening to guide of the site
21. Close-up of porcelain donated to the complex in 16th century
22. Mid of a visitor looking at porcelains donated to the complex between 14th to 18th centuries
23. High angle of various porcelains exhibited in the main hall of ensemble
24. Exterior of Artifacts, Tourism and National Heritage Department of Ardabil Province
25. Set-up of Behrooz Nedai, Director General of National Heritage Department of Ardabil Province
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26. SOUNDBITE (Farsi) Behrooz Nedai, Director General of National Heritage Department of Ardabil Province:
29. Close-up of a picture of Sheikh Safi complex on computer screen
30. SOUNDBITE (Farsi) Behrooz Nedai, Director General of National Heritage Department of Ardabil Province:
33. Mid of bakery site of the complex
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Nizami Ganjavi legacy in Washington
Nizami Ganjavi International center in collaboration with Library of Alexandria and Karabakh Foundation hosted an exhibition on Nizami Ganjavi in Washington DC.
Nizami Ganjavi legacy in Washington
Nizami Ganjavi International center in collaboration with Library of Alexandria and Karabakh Foundation hosted an exhibition on Nizami Ganjavi in Washington DC.
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