You will need to get the last backup you took.
Are you using the routine built-in xml export as the backup or a full database backup?
By default, it does, unless you've turned it off. Go to admin, press gg and type in "backup" into the search, that will find you the places to look to find out where the standard xml backup has been placed
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The backup manager should give you the directory to look in.
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i enter in "backup manager", and enter WebDav, but there exist one directory "dump_files", and it empty(
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Ah, are you on "Cloud"?
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Ah. Then I'm afraid you are stuck. You have to trigger backups on Cloud for yourself in that screen, and then download the results. If you haven't been doing that, then you don't have a backup. (Before you worry about your system data - Cloud *is* backed up, but it's done for system recovery in case of a serious problem, not for accidental deletions, so I'm not sure it's in a useful format for recovering a deleted project) I don't know if Cloud support will restore an older one of their backups for you, or at least give you a copy. You can but ask at https:\\support.atlassian.com
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