: A visual look at historical fortresses that have stood for centuries, illustrating that this "arazi" (territory) has been defended by many generations. 4. The Moral Compact (The "Why")
: A digital interface where users can click on regions to hear oral histories from residents about what makes that specific "arazi" feel like home. Buralari Qoru Bura Bizim Arazi
: Interviews with historians or artisans (like carpet weavers or mugham musicians) who protect the intangible territory of Azerbaijani heritage. 3. Symbols of Protection (The "What") : A visual look at historical fortresses that
: Following a school lesson in a border town where children learn the history of their land, ensuring the ethos of "Buraları Qoru" (Protect these places) is passed down. Multimedia Elements : Interviews with historians or artisans (like carpet
: Exploring how specific landmarks—ancient watchtowers, village springs, and cemeteries—serve as the markers of "Our Territory." 2. Profiles in Guardianship (The "Who")
: Stories of families moving back to ancestral lands, rebuilding homes, and planting trees as a form of "soft" protection of the territory.
: Ambient recordings of wind through the mountains, the call to prayer, and the traditional sounds of the tar and kamancha .