Shusha Realni School (Russian: Шушинское реальное училище; Azerbaijani: Şuşa real məktəbi; Armenian: Շուշիի ռեալական դպրոց[1]) was a school with six classes, located in Shusha, Azerbaijan, in the disputed region of Nagorno-Karabakh. The school's building phase was completed in 1881. The school stopped its work following the capture of Shusha by Armenian forces in 1992 and now lies in a ruined state.[2]
Shusha Realni School | |
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Şuşa Realnı Məktəbi | |
General information | |
Type | School |
Location | Shusha, Azerbaijan |
Completed | 1881 |
Demolished | 1992 |
History
editEstablishment
editIn the 19th century, new types of schools began to appear in the region that makes up modern-day Azerbaijan. During this period, there was only one main school in Baku, and one classical gymnasium in Ganja. This changed after the demand for education in the region grew, two schools were no longer sufficient thus prompting the population of the city to appeal to the Petersburg-Caucasian committee. The appeal stated:[3]
"Ganja governor requests to open a sixth-grade real school in Shusha city, based on the willingness and demand of the residents to study (Studying more than 400 students at City School reaffirms this initiative once more) and the desire of the city community. The city community is committed to providing the school with the appropriate building and helping with 7500 manats a year. "
The efforts of the local population led to the foundation of the school in Shusha on September 20, 1881.[4] After the first years of the school's opening, 159 pupils were enrolled in the school, consisting of preparatory classes and three main classes, 58 of the students were Azerbaijani, 91 were Armenian, whilst the other 10 were students from other nationalities. In 1886, 7,500 manats were spent on the school.[3]
19th and 20th centuries
editIn 1890, a representative of the Caucasian Ministry of education brought Ziaaddovla Anishirəvan, Mirza Qajar, and anthropologist Shantr. This arrival piqued the interest of the students, which lowered the percentage of absence at the school to 7.64%. The school was an open-minded establishment which promoted the acquisition of languages other than Azerbaijani. In 1890, contrary to the Tbilisi schools, German was not forced upon the students, but the choice to learn it was made available.[3]
Mirza Salah bey Zohrabbeyov, Yusif bey Malikhaqnazarov, Hashim bey Vazirov, were part of the well-known educators of the time, who taught in the School. The two famous Azerbaijani writers Abdurrahim bey Hagverdiyev and Yusif Vazir Chamanzaminli were amongst the students who enrolled at the Shusha Realni School.[5]
Current status
editThe state of the school has steadily deteriorated following the capture of Shusha by Armenian forces in 1992. It currently lies in a ruined state.[2]
Gallery
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Side view of the school
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Entrance of the school
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Front view of the school
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Vandalized walls of the school
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General view of the school
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Inside the school
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "Book by Vahram Balayan about Shushi".
- ^ a b "İlham Əliyev və Mehriban Əliyeva Şuşa Realnı Məktəbinin dağıdılmış binası ilə tanış olublar". report.az. 15 January 2021. Retrieved 15 January 2021.
- ^ a b c "Böyük elm ocağı Şuşa Realnı Məktəbi". news.milli.az (in Azerbaijani). 5 September 2012. Retrieved 15 January 2021.
- ^ "Cənubi Qafqazın ən qədim məktəbi". kaspi.az (in Azerbaijani). Retrieved 30 January 2018.
- ^ ""Şuşanın məşhur məktəbi"". muallim.edu.az (in Azerbaijani). Archived from the original on 28 April 2021. Retrieved 28 April 2021.