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The story of , the mother of National Hero Sərxan Ocaqverdiyev , at a veteran's ("Qazi") wedding is a powerful testament to the enduring bond between Azerbaijan's martyrs and their families. The Hero: Sərxan Ocaqverdiyev
: By attending the wedding of a "Qazi" (war veteran), she bridges the gap between the heroes of the First Karabakh War, like her son, and the victors of the recent conflicts. The story of , the mother of National
These moments are frequently captured in videos and stories shared on platforms like YouTube to inspire patriotism and honor the memory of those who fell for their homeland. The specific event mentioned, often highlighted by figures
The specific event mentioned, often highlighted by figures like , showcases Gülzar Ana's role as a "Mother of the Nation." Her presence at a veteran's wedding is significant for several reasons: Born in the Goranboy district, he joined a
: She is often seen not just as Sərxan's mother, but as a mother to all soldiers. Her emotional participation in these celebrations serves as a reminder that the sacrifices of the past paved the way for the joys of the present.
Sərxan Ocaqverdiyev was a courageous defender of Azerbaijan during the First Karabakh War. Born in the Goranboy district, he joined a self-defense battalion in 1992 and fought valiantly in several villages. He was martyred on May 5, 1992, during the defense of Aghdara and was posthumously awarded the title of National Hero of Azerbaijan . Gülzar Ana at the Veteran's Wedding
: In Azerbaijani culture, a mother who has lost a child for the country is held in the highest regard. Her blessing at a wedding is seen as a sacred honor for the new couple.