Special Project with Nargis Magazine
HerStory.az is proud to reflect on its impactful collaboration with Nargis Magazine. From 2018 to 2020, the partnership brought the stories of extraordinary Azerbaijani women to the forefront, sharing their achievements, struggles, and legacies with a broader audience.
This collaboration resulted in a series of captivating articles that celebrated the legacies of historical figures and resonated deeply with readers, with many articles surpassing 15,000 readers and some reaching as many as 40,000.
The articles explored themes of resilience, empowerment, love, and legacy, showcasing the lives of remarkable women who have shaped Azerbaijan's cultural and historical identity. Among the highlights were the poignant love story of Dilber and Mikail Mushviq and the account of the last surviving woman in the Rasulzade family, offering a personal lens into Azerbaijan’s rich history. The collaboration also shed light on the French legacy of Leila Vakilli and the journey of Banin, an Azerbaijani writer who became a literary icon in Paris.
Adding to this impressive lineup was the story of how HerStory.az was created by its founder, Arzu Jaeed. Published in Nargis Magazine, the article provided an intimate look into the platform’s origins, Arzu’s passion for uncovering untold stories, and her dedication to amplifying the voices of Azerbaijani women through digital platforms.
The overwhelming reader engagement confirmed a growing demand for narratives spotlighting women’s contributions to history and culture. This collaboration is remembered as a pivotal effort in celebrating and preserving the legacy of Azerbaijani women, inspiring current and future generations to take pride in their heritage.
By combining HerStory.az’s dedication to uncovering untold stories with Nargis Magazine’s ability to present them in a compelling and visually engaging way, the partnership successfully educated, inspired, and empowered readers by shedding light on the often-overlooked narratives of these remarkable figures.