Azerbaijan Public & National Holidays (2026)

Officially the Republic of Azerbaijan, the country offers a blend of modern development and tradition. Azerbaijan’s land area spans 86,600 km², while the population is estimated at 10.05 million people.

One of the most famous sites in Azerbaijan, Yanar Dağ is a natural glowing fire that blazes continuously on the Absheron Peninsula on the Caspian Sea near Baku.

Public holidays in Azerbaijan consist of religious and national holidays observed by Azerbaijanis across the country.

When are public holidays in Azerbaijan?

Dates Holidays
Jan 1 – 4 New Year’s Day
Jan 20 Martyr’s Day
Mar 8 Women’s Day (in lieu)
Mar 20 – 23 Ramazan Bayrami
Mar 20 – 24 Novruz
May 9 Victory Day (in lieu)
May 28 Republic Day
May 28 – 29 Gurban Bayrami
Jun 15 National Salvation Day
Jun 26 Armed Forces Day
Oct 18 Independence Day
Nov 8 Victory Day
Nov 9 Flag Day
Dec 31 World Azerbaijanis Solidarity Day

What are the public holidays in Azerbaijan?

New Year’s Day
New Year’s Day is a public holiday in Azerbaijan that commemorates the first day of the new year according to the Gregorian Calendar.

Martyr’s Day
Martyr’s Day in Azerbaijan commemorates the day when Soviet troops killed more than 130 civilians in the capital of Baku.

Women’s Day
International Women’s Day celebrates the efforts and accomplishments of women all over the world.

Novruz
The most important holiday in the country, Novruz celebrates the beginning of Spring and the Persian New Year.

Victory Day
Victory Day celebrates the Soviet victory over Nazi Germany, as well as the end of World War II.

Ramazan Bayrami
Also known as Eid-al-Fitr, this day marks the end of Ramadan and is celebrated by Muslims around the world.

Republic Day
The Azerbaijani Republic Day commemorates the founding of the Democratic Republic of Azerbaijan in 1918.

National Salvation Day
National Salvation Day commemorates Heydar Aliyev, the national leader, returning to Baku in 1993.

Armed Forces Day
The Armed Forces Day in Azerbaijan commemorates the establishment of the Armed Forces in 1918.

Gurban Bayrami
Also known as Eid-al-Adha, this celebration commemorates the sacrifice made to God by Prophet Abraham.

Independence Day
Azerbaijan’s Independence Day marks the adoption of the declaration of independence in 1991, and is celebrated on the anniversary of the day when the country left the USSR.

Flag Day
Flag Day honors the country’s flag that is a symbol of Azerbaijan’s national sovereignty.

World Azerbaijanis Solidarity Day
This national holiday highlights the unity and solidarity of Azerbaijanis all over the world, as well as their belongingness to their homeland.

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