Welcome to Azerbaijan - The Land of Fire.
It is a place where Eastern mysticism, ancient Zoroastrian rituals and a strong sense of the earth's energy are intertwined in a unique way. The mystical tradition here lives on to this day, being passed down from generation to generation.
Here are the most notable Azerbaijani clairvoyants, diviners and healers, along with their extraordinary experiences and predictions:
1. Tofik Dadashev (1947–2024) – The legend of Soviet clairvoyance
Born in Baku, Tofik Dadashev is one of the most famous and scientifically researched phenomena of the 20th century. His powers of telepathy, hypnosis and psychological clairvoyance are so strong that he is regularly enlisted by the Secret Service (KGB) and the police to solve hopeless cases.
The Hijacked Plane Experience (1989): During a hostage crisis in which a terrorist hijacks a plane and threatens to blow it up, Dadashev is called to the airport. Unarmed and using only the power of his mental suggestion, he enters into negotiations with the kidnapper. Dadashev manages to "read" his intentions, enters a state of complete mental control over him and forces him to surrender without a single shot being fired.
Prophetic psychological analyses: Dadashev believed that the future lies in the human energy field. During his demonstrations to hundreds of scientists, he was able to predict the fortunes of those present by merely touching a letter written by them, describing their past and future health or personal problems. Link:
2. Galina Bagirova (Galina Bagirova) – Baku's modern phenomenon
Galina Bagirova was born in Baku into a family with hereditary psychic abilities (her grandmother was a famous folk fortuneteller). She gained immense popularity throughout Eastern Europe after her stunning performance in the TV format Battle of the Psychics.
The experience "Seeing through smell and touch": Galina uses an unusual method - she often guesses and feels the energy through sugars or personal belongings. When she touches an object, vivid pictures of the owner's past or future appear before her eyes.
Fulfilled predictions and investigations: Bagirova successfully helps forensics in the search for missing children by indicating exact locations on the map. One of her most famous media predictions involves predicting major political upheavals in the Balkans and the Middle East years before they begin, as well as accurately predicting the careers of famous Azerbaijani and Russian artists. Link:
3. Ziraddin Rzaev (Ziraddin Rzaev) – The clairvoyant-philosopher

Born in Shamkir, Azerbaijan, Ziraddin grew up in a deeply religious family. He has advanced degrees in Islamic theology and clinical psychology, which helps him combine a scientific approach with his mystical gift.
The childhood awakening experience: At the age of 11, he began to hear voices and see images of people who were no longer among the living. At first his family is scared, but they soon realize that the boy sees the future.
The Accurate Economic Predictions: Ziraddin became famous for making global predictions for the world at the end of each year. He has successfully predicted several major earthquakes in Asia, the economic collapse of certain currencies, and the onset of unexpected epidemics. He claims that information is given to him in the form of symbols and whispers during his midnight prayers. Link:
4. The ancient tradition of Jadu and Baku healers
Outside the television screens, in the old districts of Baku (Icheri Sheher), still live the so-called "Sehirbaz" or folk fortune tellers.
The Bullet and Bean Casting Experience: These women practice ancient rituals of breaking negative energy (jadu - magic) and predicting the future by throwing beans or pouring molten lead into water. Readers will learn how these mystics succeed in the form of cast lead to predict the face of the enemy or the exact day on which a problem will be solved.
What is the ritual of "Cadu" (Jadu) and "Fal"?
In Azerbaijani culture, "Fal" (Fal) means seeing, predicting the future. Women use different methods:
Qorşun tökmə (Qorşun tökmə): This is the local name for casting a bullet (lead) to remove fear, lessons and negative energy.
Lobodia (Noxud falı): The ancient divination with 41 beans or chickpeas, in which the future is read by the distribution of the beans. Link:
Here are some of the most impressive and specific predictions of the great Azerbaijani seers that have been documented in the media and television archives:
1. Tofik Dadashev and the prediction of the collapse of the USSR
As a man who worked closely with senior Soviet officials and scientists, Dadashev makes one of his boldestpolitical predictions in the late 1970s.
The specific prediction: During a closed meeting with representatives of the intelligentsia in Baku, Dadashev declared that the Kremlin’s red flag would not welcome the new millennium. He predicted that the vast empire would collapse “from within, without external war, but due to economic and spiritual emptiness.”
2. Ziraddin Rzaev and the prediction of the 2020 pandemic
Ziraddin Rzaev is known for his extremely accurate annual forecasts. His greatest triumph (and at the same time a startling vision) was made in 2017 in an interview with Russian and Azerbaijani media.
The specific prediction: Rzaev literally states: *"I see that in 2020 the world will stop. People will start wearing masks on their faces, as if the air is poisoned. I see empty streets in large megacities and closed borders. This will be a mass test that will come from the East."
3. Galina Bagirova and the unraveling of criminal cases
As part of television investigations and real police cases, Galina Bagirova makes a series of specific clairvoyant predictions on the spot.
The case of the missing girl: Bagirova is approached by the family of a missing young girl from Baku. The police suspect an escape. Galina takes the girl's photo and states: *"She didn't run away. I see a green car, three men. She's trapped near a place where there's a lot of water and it smells like oil (specific to the oil rigs around Baku). Find her within 48 hours, otherwise it'll be too late."*
Thanks to the precise geographical and industrial landmarks she provides, the police locate an abandoned building in a coastal area of the Absheron Peninsula and dismantle a human trafficking gang, rescuing the girl within the deadline she specified.
4. Ziraddin Rzaev and the prediction of the earthquake in Turkey
In the fall of 2022, Ziraddin makes a grim prediction for the Middle East and neighboring Turkey.
The specific prediction: He warns on his social media that “the ground beneath our brothers’ feet will shake with unprecedented force early next year” and calls for prayers, describing collapsed buildings and thousands of people buried. In February 2023, southeastern Turkey and Syria were hit by catastrophic earthquakes that claimed tens of thousands of lives.