Parades (BVOKU) marching on Lenin Square during a parade in
Baku in October 1970. During the Cold War, Lenin Square was used as a parade ground for the annual
International Workers' Day demonstration on May 1, as well as the
Victory Day and
October Revolution Day military parades on May 9 and November 7 respectively. Azadliq Square is the main venue for the bi-annual
Day of the Armed Forces military parade which takes place on June 26. In 2018, the square was used as the main venue for the centennial celebrations of the
Battle of Baku, which was attended by Presidents
Ilham Aliyev and
Recep Tayyip Erdogan. On 10 December 2020, a
victory parade took place on Azadliq Square, honouring the Azerbaijani victory during the
2020 Nagorno-Karabakh war, during which Armenian war trophies and Azerbaijani military vehicles, were displayed.
Demonstrations Starting on 17 November 1988, large-scale demonstrations began in Baku's Lenin Square to protest against the alleged destruction of
a forest near
Shusha by Armenians. As the demonstrations continued, they became increasingly anti-Armenian, with chants of "death to the Armenians" and demands that those convicted of the murder of Armenians during the
Sumgait pogrom be released. The demonstrations also developed into an anti-central government, anti-Soviet protest. On 23 November, a curfew was imposed in Baku and Soviet troops tried unsuccessfully to disperse the crowds. The events later led to the proclamation, in 1992, of National Revival Day of 17 November. Following the
Black January crackdown by Soviet troops in Baku on 20 January 1990, Azadliq Square became the gathering and mourning place for approximately 2 million people who gathered to take the dead to a burial site in
Martyrs' Lane in upper Baku. Protests during the
2003 Azerbaijani protests took place on the square.
Other In 1989 one of Azerbaijan's greatest vocalists,
Yaqub Zourofchi, held a revolutionary concert as Azerbaijan was gaining their independence from
USSR. The square was used for the
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