Public holidays in Azerbaijan

There are several public holidays in Azerbaijan. Public holidays were regulated in the constitution of the Azerbaijan SSR for the first time on 19 May 1921. They are now regulated by the Constitution of Azerbaijan.

Other observances
National days in Azerbaijan that are working days follows:
 * 30 January – Day of Azerbaijani customs
 * 2 February – Day of Youth in Azerbaijan
 * 11 February – Day of Revenue Service
 * 26 February – Khojaly massacre commemoration day
 * 5 March – Day of Physical Culture and Sport
 * 23 March – Day of the Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources
 * 28 March – Day of National Security
 * 10 April – Day of the builder
 * 10 May – Flower Festival
 * 2 June – Day of Civil Aviation
 * 5 June – Day of Reclamation
 * 18 June – Human Rights Day
 * 20 June – Day of the gas sector
 * 2 July – Day of Azerbaijani Police
 * 9 July – Day of the employees of the diplomatic service
 * 22 July – National Press Day in Azerbaijan
 * 1 August – Day of Azerbaijani language and alphabet.
 * 2 August – National Day of Azerbaijani cinema
 * 15 September – Day of Knowledge
 * 18 September – Day of National Music
 * 20 September – Day of Azerbaijani Oil / Oil Workers' Day
 * 27 September – Memorial Day
 * 1 October – Day of prosecutors in Azerbaijan
 * 13 October – Day of Azerbaijani Railway
 * 18 October – Independence Restoration Day
 * 6 November – Day of Baku Metro Employees
 * 12 November – Constitution Day
 * 17 November – National Revival Day
 * 22 November – Day of Justice of Azerbaijan
 * 6 December – Day of the Ministry of Communications and Information Technologies of Azerbaijan
 * 12 December – Memorial Day of Heydar Aliyev
 * 16 December – Day of Azerbaijani Ministry of Emergency Situations

Religious days
Only the holidays of Ramadan and Qurban remain as non-working religious days in Azerbaijan, as the country is highly secular and irreligious. The religious population of the country, mainly in Nardaran and a number of other villages and regions, celebrate the Day of Ashura, a Shia mourning day in the Islamic calendar. Religious minorities of the country – mainly Orthodox Christians and Jews - also celebrate notable religious days of their faith. Despite the fact that the holiday Novruz takes its roots from the religion of Zoroastrianism, almost all Azerbaijanis celebrate it as a holiday of spring.