And Nino | Ali

Their love struggles against a backdrop of cultural differences (East vs. West) and the collapsing Russian Empire.

It explores the "Baku identity"—where European and Asian cultures meet—and the cost of defending one's homeland. Ali and Nino

Tragically, Ali dies defending the short-lived Azerbaijan Democratic Republic in 1920, while Nino flees to Europe. 🎡 The Statue: A Kinetic Landmark in Batumi Their love struggles against a backdrop of cultural

Written by (a pseudonym for Lev Nussimbaum) and first published in 1937, the book is an epic romance set during World War I and the Russian Revolution. - Facebook Ali Khan Shirvanshir, a Muslim Azerbaijani

Ali and Nino statue / Batumi Boulevard #getvipdrivetours ... - Facebook

Ali Khan Shirvanshir, a Muslim Azerbaijani nobleman, falls for Nino Kipiani, a Christian Georgian princess.

is widely celebrated as the national novel of Azerbaijan, but today it is just as famous as a massive moving statue in Georgia. Whether you are exploring the literature or planning a trip to see the monument, 📖 The Novel: A "Caucasian Romeo & Juliet"