Qarğabazar, Fuzuli
Qarğabazar (also, Garghabazar and Kargabazar) is a village in the Fizuli Rayon of Azerbaijan. It is located in the southern part of Füzuli city, at the foot of Ilanlidag Mountain (559,7 m),[1] at a height of 460 meters. Since 1993, the village is under the control of unrecognized Nagorno-Karabakh Republic (according to resolutions of the United Nations Security Council these territories are occupied by ethnic Armenian forces).[2]
- For the place in Armenia, see Haykashen.
Qarğabazar | |
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Coordinates: 39°32′23″N 47°09′23″E | |
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Rayon | Fizuli |
Time zone | UTC+4 (AZT) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+5 (AZT) |
Sightseeing
- Caravanserai built in 1681.
- Giyas ad-Din Mosque, built in the 17th century.[3]
- There was a Russo-Tatar (Russo-Azerbaijani) primary school in the village during the pre-revolutionary period.[4][5]
Famous natives
- Gubad Gasimov, music expert, Honorary Art Worker of Azerbaijan
- Bahadur Eyvazov, dermatologist, Honorary Doctor and Honored Science Worker of Azerbaijan
- Sardar Sardarov, architect, Honorary Architect of Azerbaijan
- Bunyad Sardarov (1889-1919), revolutionary
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References
- Карта J-38-23. Физули. Издание 1980 г.
- Helsinki Rights Watch - 1994 Report: Nagorno-Karabakh
- "Monuments of material culture of Azerbaijani people - target of Armenian terror" (PDF).
- Сардаров, Буниат Мадат оглы (1957). Активные борцы за советскую власть в Азербайджане. Азербайджанское государственное издательство. p. 50.
- М. А. Казиев (1983). Ученики и соратники В.И. Ленина — борцы за Советскую власть в Азербайджане. Азербайджанское государственное издательство. p. 215.
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