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The Land of Fire

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Adopted motto of Azerbaijan

Natural gas fires inYanar Dag, Baku, Azerbaijan

The Land of Fire (Azerbaijani:Odlar Yurdu) is the adopted motto ofAzerbaijan.

Historical and political development

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The etymology of the phrase is thought to be related toAtropates, who ruled over the region ofAtropatene (presentIranian Azerbaijan). The name "Atropates" itself is theGreek transliteration of anOld Iranian, probablyMedian, compounded name with the meaning "Protected by the (Holy) Fire" or "The Land of the (Holy) Fire".[1] The Greek name is mentioned byDiodorus Siculus andStrabo. Over the span of millennia the name evolved toĀturpātākān then toĀdharbādhagān,Ādharbāyagān,Āzarbāydjān and present-dayAzerbaijan. The word is translatable as "The Guardian" offire or "The Land of the Fire"[1] inModern Persian.[2]

Some critics have argued that the phrase is a reference either to the natural burning of surface oil deposits or to the oil-fueled fires intemples of the once-dominantZoroastrianism.[3][4]

The symbolism of the term has been widely used in most fields, such as in heraldry, the shield inNational emblem of Azerbaijan contains the image of a fire in the center of an eight-point star against a background of the colors of theAzerbaijani flag.[5]

Promotional usage

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Atlético players with kits stating "Azerbaijan Land of Fire"

AfterAzerbaijan's independence fromSoviet Union, the phrase was used as a touristic campaign to promote the country as a tourist destination and as a location for industry. The phrase appeared in many touristic promotions, the most notable onAtlético Madrid's shirts between the 2012–13 and 2013–14 seasons.[6][7] In 2014, the phrase appeared onSheffield Wednesday andLens shirts after the clubs' promised but subsequently cancelled takeover by Azerbaijani businessmanHafiz Mammadov.[8][9]

The motto "Light your fire!", used to promote theEurovision Song Contest 2012, which was held in Baku, was based on the "Land of Fire" concept.[10]

European calques

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The "Land of Flames" expression became the origin for the literary expressions denotingAzerbaijan in a number of European languages, such as inRussian languageStrana Ogney (Страна Огней, i.e. "Country of the Fires").[11]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ab"Azerbaijan: Early History: Persian and Greek Influences". U.S. Library of Congress. RetrievedJune 7, 2006.
  2. ^In dictionaries:F. Steingass:āẕar-bād-gānArchived 2013-07-25 at theWayback Machine,āẕar-abād-gūnArchived 2013-07-25 at theWayback Machine,āẕar, āẕur ,ādarArchived 2013-07-25 at theWayback Machine,bāygānArchived 2013-07-25 at theWayback Machine,pāyArchived 2013-07-25 at theWayback Machine.Dehkhoda:آذربایجان/ÂzarbâyjânArchived 2008-10-20 at theWayback Machine,آذربایگان/ÂzarbâygânArchived 2009-10-16 at theWayback Machine,آذربادگان/ÂzarbâdegânArchived 2009-10-16 at theWayback Machine,آذر/ÂzarArchived 2009-01-24 at theWayback Machine,آدر/ÂdarArchived 2011-05-10 at theWayback Machine,بایگان/BâygânArchived 2009-07-27 at theWayback Machine,بادگان/BâdegânArchived 2010-02-10 at theWayback Machine,-پای/pây-Archived 2011-05-10 at theWayback Machine,گان-/-gânArchived 2011-05-10 at theWayback Machine(جان-/-jânArchived 2011-01-28 at theWayback Machine)(in Persian)
  3. ^Tyrrell, Maliheh S. (2000).Aesopian Literary Dimensions of Azerbaijani Literature of the Soviet Period, 1920-1990. Lexington Books. p. 34.
  4. ^"Azerbaijan".www.about.com.About.com. Retrieved3 July 2014.
  5. ^"THE NATIONAL SYMBOLS OF THE REPUBLIC OF AZERBAIJAN".www.azerbaijan.az. Archived fromthe original on 16 June 2007. Retrieved3 July 2014.
  6. ^Gibson, Owen."Azerbaijan's sponsorship of Atlético Madrid proves spectacular success".www.theguardian.com. Retrieved3 July 2014.
  7. ^"Atletico Madrid: Azerbaijan logo edited out of Iran paper".www.bbc.co.uk.BBC. Retrieved3 July 2014.
  8. ^"'Azerbaijan Land of Fire' on new Owls strip".www.swfc.co.uk. Retrieved9 August 2014.
  9. ^"Atlético Madrid, Lens, Euro 2016... L'Azerbaïdjan est-il le nouveau Qatar du foot ?".www.huffingtonpost.fr (in French). Retrieved10 August 2014.
  10. ^Siim, Jarmo (25 January 2012)."Baku 2012: Light your fire!".European Broadcasting Union. Retrieved25 January 2012.
  11. ^Страна огней: Азербайджан.www.nat-geo.ru (in Russian).National Geographic. Retrieved3 July 2014.
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