Siz Can Verdiz Bizler Yasayaq -
Her son had become the soil, the wind, and the very foundation of the peace that now allowed a new generation to dream.
Weeks later, the news arrived. Polad had been among the first to scale the steep cliffs toward Shusha. He had been wounded but refused to leave his post until his squad reached the summit. He died as the sun rose over the liberated city. Siz Can Verdiz Bizler Yasayaq
Maryam looked at the children playing. She realized that every laugh she heard and every new brick laid in Karabakh was paid for by the pulse of her son’s heart. She whispered the words that were now carved into monuments across the nation: (You gave your life, so that we may live). Her son had become the soil, the wind,
A year after the victory, Maryam sat in a newly rebuilt park in Agdam. Around her, children were laughing, chasing each other through rows of freshly planted trees. A young couple sat on a nearby bench, planning their wedding. The silence of the "Ghost City" had been replaced by the rhythm of life. He had been wounded but refused to leave