Aghdam: The world-renowned NomadMania travelers club has visited the liberated Aghdam city, APA's Karabakh bureau reports. The visit marks a significant moment as the club explores the historical and cultural sites of Aghdam, which have been under restoration since the city's liberation.
According to Azeri-Press News Agency, the international travelers began their tour at the Martyrs' Alley, where they were informed about the occupation of Aghdam and its complete destruction by the Armenian army. This visit served as an introduction to the city's tumultuous history and the challenges faced during its occupation.
Following this, the travelers proceeded to the Aghdam Juma Mosque and the Imarat monument complex. At both locations, the group was briefed on the restoration and reconstruction efforts undertaken to preserve these significant landmarks. They were presented with photographs that highlighted the historical importance of the monuments and the extent of damage they endured during the occupation.
The visit to Aghdam comes as part of NomadMania's broader exploration of the region, following their stop in Khankendi. The travelers' journey underscores the ongoing efforts to restore Aghdam and promote its rich cultural heritage on an international platform.