

into the fire the burning mountainside of Yanardag
The Azerbaijani people have a special bond with fire – it was considered sacred by the practitioners of the Zoroastrian religion. The extensive oil and gas fields underground have led to astonishing natural fires, including the ever-burning hillside of Yanardag. The fires were a key feature of Zoroastrian worship, and you can hire a guide to take you not only to the hillside but to Ateshgah, the ancient fire temple that has been a site of worship for millennia. To this day, visitors can still see religious inscriptions in Devanagari and Gurmukhi, which originate from the Northern Indian subcontinent, carved above the doorways, and a small bronze Shiva figurine in one of the cells of the temple.


