It is said that when the soil is mixed with water, it becomes mud, and when it is mixed with blood, it is Vatan. The army of that Motherland is invincible and strong, and it has sons who are ready to fight and be martyred at any moment. Just like Iman and Bahram. Two sons of the family were killed during the fierce battles for Khankendi.
Gadin.Net reports that News24.az has prepared a story about our heroic martyrs. Brothers Iman and Bahram, originally from the Lerik region, have been interested in martial arts since childhood. Our patriotic sons were athletes. The eldest son of the family, Iman, was involved in weightlifting, and the youngest in judo. Mammad Valimanddekishikioglu, the father of our martyrs, says that Iman has always lived with hatred against our hated enemies. Even when he was sent to Russia for higher education, the Armenian teacher who met him answered in the true sense of the word: "He wanted to be admitted to the law faculty in Astrakhan. When he took the documents there, an Armenian teacher came up to him and held out his hand to Iman. But my son not only shook his hand, but even pushed him and said, "I will never shake his hand, because the blood of my nation has touched your hand." Therefore, they did not accept my son's documents. My son's dream of becoming a lawyer did not come true. But still my son said, "Long live my homeland, my nation." Instead, they both studied tourism. In general, both Iman and Bahram were very patriotic. Bahram would win every race he went to. When he wrestled with Armenians, he would never bend, on the contrary, he would win competitions. Two brothers of the family made history from the first day they joined the war. The news of our patriotic martyrs shocked them: "We kept in touch. One day the gizir who was with them called me, but he did not want to talk. We called him Asgarov. He is injured and is being treated in hospital. He called my sons' uncles for support. Then I felt that something was wrong. I said no, tell me what happened. He cried and said that his uncle and children had been killed (crying). He did not know at the time what to do. I went to Fizuli, where I saw my faith in the Prophet's Mosque. A few minutes later, Bahram was brought. I saw them "(cries). According to the father of our martyrs, Iman himself dreamed of the peak of martyrdom. He was also very fearless. When the commanders told him that Iman should be dragged here, he ignored these words and stood up and walked over the Armenian: When he was still in the army, he told me, "Father, I will be a martyr." That is, this child's idea was from the beginning. I told my son not to talk like that, you are still young. He is ahead of his whole life. My faith also said, "Father, do you know what the peak of martyrdom is?" I was very bad, but I was patient. I said yes, son, I know. The summit of martyrdom is the most beautiful and high place in the world. Believe me, he was not so afraid of a drop in the child. He always said who is an Armenian and I bow to him. " Speaking about Iman and Bahram with tears, his mother Hijran Mammadova says that they have always been attached to the homeland and the nation. According to Hijran Mammadova, our heroic martyrs were exemplary children and never hurt their parents. But against the background of all these words, Iman's last words were heartbreaking: “I was told to bring a lot of water when you come to us. We also took. Believe me, the soldiers gathered around us and said, "Why did you take so much water?" Iman returned and said, “Mother, what will happen to my fellow soldiers if I drink that water alone? Isn't it a shame? ” I sent my children away. Then Iman got in the car, ran to me again as he was getting ready to leave and said a word: “Mother, do not forget our martyrs, always remember them. Maybe I wasn't. " That was the last word my son said to me. You said goodbye to us, we didn't understand (cries). I wish my sons could see the news of joy and victory at the end of the Patriotic War. I'm on fire, I'm on fire, they won't be able to see these days. " Hijran Mammadova says that Iman and Bahram have been interested in weapons since childhood: "Every birthday they asked their father for a gift gun. When I went to them once, I said, "Look, my sons, see how many weapons you have." They said, "Mom, my father didn't buy this weapon for us, we won it ourselves." Although our heroic martyrs are not physically with us, they will always live in the hearts of all the people of Azerbaijan. You will never be forgotten, because you have been the ointment for 27 years!