Kürdəxanı

Kürdəxanı
Municipality
Kürdəxanı
Coordinates: 40°32′54″N 49°55′19″E / 40.54833°N 49.92194°E / 40.54833; 49.92194Coordinates: 40°32′54″N 49°55′19″E / 40.54833°N 49.92194°E / 40.54833; 49.92194
Country  Azerbaijan
City Baku
Raion Sabunçu
Area
  Total 27.3 km2 (10.5 sq mi)
Population (2014)[1]
  Total 6,400
Time zone AZT (UTC+4)
  Summer (DST) AZT (UTC+5)

Kürdəxanı (also, Kurdakhani) is a settlement and municipality in Sabunçu district of Baku, Azerbaijan.

Name

Municipality name originates from "Korde" (کارد) and "khaneh" which in Persian means, "House of knives".

Coat of arms of Kürdəxanı

History

Earliest settlements in Kyurdakhany are believed to be dated at least two millennia ago, which is supported by archeological artifacts. Historical monuments:

Kyurdakhany was one of settlements which were not affected by March Day events. Due to armed resistance with local qochu.

Quarters

Kyurdakhany is located on northern side of Absheron peninsula, highest altitude above sea level, rich with salt lakes and mud volcanos. Municipality is divided into three quarters: Old quarter, New quarter and gardens.

Old quarter

Old quarter is oldest part of Kyurdakhany. A local school, kindergarten, Juma mosque is located on this quarter.

New quarter

New quarter is located on western side of municipality and mostly consists of post-Soviet houses on former sovkhoz lands. Inhabitants are mostly refugees from Karabakh as well as non-local population which came from nearby municipalities.

Gardens

Locals have additional lands seaside, which are called "Ləhiş bağları" (Lahij gardens). A mosque exists in gardens quarter which was built by local inhabitants in the 19th century, besides a khanqah of an Ahi Brotherhood which was built in 1448.[2]

Famous people

Martyrs

Several martyrs of Karabakh war were born in Kyurdakhany - Ilgar Guliyev (a street named after him), Pasha Nazirov, Faiz Heydarov, Ilgar Zulfugarov (a street named after him), Natiq Babayev, Fikrat Babayev, Mubariz Mammadov.

Miscellaneous

Kyurdakhany has a relatively modern "Yamin Castle" (Azerbaijani: Yamin qalası), named after his builder Yamin who built this "castle" by his own hands during his madness.

References

  1. Baku City Statistics Center
  2. Rajabova B, History of craftwork industry of Azerbaijan, Baku


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