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“Khazin” library. Ganja (Gence) (1984)
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Alluminum plant named after the 50th anniversary of the USSR. Ganja (Gence) (1984)
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Architectural Kompeks Juma mosque. Ganja (Gence) (1984)
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Bath “hammam Chekak”. Library. Abulfaz Nahtchevani (1984)
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Carpet Works named. Huseynov. Workshop Porcelain Factory (1984)
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Cinema “Baku”. “Kapaz” hotel. Ganja (Gence) (1984)
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Memorial in honor of kirovobadtsev died in the Great Patriotic War. Ganja (Gence) (1984)
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Monument Mehseti Ganjavi in ??the memorial park. Mosaic. Ganja (Gence) (1984)
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Monument to Nizami Ganjavi. Ganja (Gence) (1984)
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Monument to the Hero of the Soviet Union Isrfilu Mammadov. A. Japaridze Street (1984)
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Prospect them. IN AND. Lenin. Ganja (Gence) (1984)
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SM monument Kirov. Ganja (Gence) (1984)
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The residential area of ??”Yeni Ganja”. Fragment of a mosaic mural “Mirza Shafi Vazeh and his contemporaries. Ganja (Gence) (1984)
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Theater Nizami poetry. State Drama Theater. J.. Dzhabraly. Ganja (Gence) (1984)
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The postcard collection of Ganja (Kirovabad) consists of 14 items dated 1984. These images offer a unique glimpse into the city during its Soviet era. Featured objects include monuments and streets, reflecting the architectural and cultural characteristics of the time.
Among the monuments are those dedicated to Hero of the Soviet Union Israfil Mamedov and S.M. Kirov. Lenin Avenue and A. Dzhaparidze Street are also depicted, highlighting their significance in city life.
The postcards showcase a variety of urban scenes, including theatres, cultural venues, and memorials. The “Baku” cinema and “Kyapaz” hotel are also captured, providing a comprehensive view of the urban environment.
Each postcard contains important details such as dates and captions, aiding in understanding the historical context. This collection is valuable for collectors and historians interested in the development of Ganja during the Soviet period.