The history of martial arts is very ancient. Martial arts originated from different cultures and people used them to protect themselves from attacks by animals and other people. It is believed that martial arts were brought to India from Turkey and found their further development in Okinawa City (Island), Japan. Sensei master Tarverdi Allahverdiyev Aflan his son entered the International Teaching School to learn the martial arts of Goju-Ryu, Kobudo and Chinese Kempo in Moscow, Russia and Okinawa (island), Japan, and studied the techniques of these martial arts in depth. In 1999, T. Allahverdiyev coined “Jugo Kobute” and “Jugo Kobute”, which means “soft-hard, hand-held weapon and fist style-law school” as a word corresponding to the traditional Chinese Kempo, Japanese fighting Goju-Ryu and Kobudo martial arts. and Kempo-Ryu” School. As an emblem created in the Republic of Azerbaijan, the circle symbolizes the harmony of the earth and sky and the promotion and multiculturalism of the Azerbaijani flag, while the battle images symbolize individual martial arts. So, Cyu is soft, Go is hard, Kobute is a weapon in the hand, Kempo-Ryu is the style-law of the fist, and Ryu is School. All movements are gathered into a perfect system and combined into common principles. ensures fighting at any distance, in any conditions.