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Bir Kere Yukselen Bayraq Bir Daha Official

Watch this historical overview of the slogan's impact on Azerbaijan's 20th-century independence movement:

Rasulzade famously delivered these words during a session of the Azerbaijani Parliament in 1918 to express that once independence had been declared, it could never truly be extinguished, regardless of political shifts. Bir Kere Yukselen Bayraq Bir Daha

Today, it is widely used during national holidays, such as State Flag Day on November 9, to reinforce patriotic pride. Watch this historical overview of the slogan's impact

The phrase (The flag once raised will never fall!) is the most iconic motto of the Azerbaijani independence movement. It serves as a powerful symbol of national sovereignty and the unbreakable will of the Azerbaijani people. Origin and Context It serves as a powerful symbol of national

The slogan was coined by , the founding father and first president of the Azerbaijan Democratic Republic (ADR) (1918–1920).

He explained that the three colors of the raised flag represented Turkic national culture , Islamic civilization , and modern European democratic foundations . Legacy and Modern Significance

The phrase has also been used as a title for books and memoirs collecting Rasulzade's quotes and political writings. Readers often review these works as essential for understanding the revolutionary history and democratic ideals of Azerbaijan.