: The "sons" are never truly gone as long as the mountains stand.
The title itself serves as a bridge between the past and the future. By stating that sons "have lived and will live," the song establishes an unbroken lineage of courage. It suggests that the soil of Qax doesn't just grow trees and crops; it cultivates a specific character—one of duty and sacrifice. In the Azerbaijani cultural context, calling a man an "oğul" (son) is one of the highest forms of praise, implying he is a protector of his people and his land. A Landscape of Memory Vusal Sirinov Qaxda Ogullar Yasayib Yasiyacaq 2021
: There is a deep, almost spiritual connection between the men of Qax and the earth they protect. : The "sons" are never truly gone as