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'''Ələhi''' (also, '''Əlik''', '''Alahi''', '''Alaki''', '''Allik''', and '''Alyagi''') is a village and municipality in the ] of ], ], in the administrative unit of Bist village. It is located in the west of the Ordubad-Xurs highway, on the right bank of the Ayrichay river, on the foothill of the Gapyjyg mountain. Its population is busy with gardening, beekeeping, animal husbandry. There are incomplete secondary school, club, library, and a medical center in the village. It has a population of 132.<ref name="ANAS">{{cite book| last=ANAS| first=Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences| author-link=Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences| title= Nakhchivan Encyclopedia| publisher= ANAS| location=Baku| year=2005| volume=I| page=157| isbn=5-8066-1468-9}}</ref> |
'''Ələhi''' (also, '''Əlik''', '''Alahi''', '''Alaki''', '''Allik''', and '''Alyagi''') is a village and municipality in the ] of ], ], in the administrative unit of Bist village. It is located in the west of the Ordubad-Xurs highway, on the right bank of the Ayrichay river, on the foothill of the Gapyjyg mountain. Its population is busy with gardening, beekeeping, animal husbandry. There are incomplete secondary school, club, library, and a medical center in the village. It has a population of 132.<ref name="ANAS">{{cite book| last=ANAS| first=Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences| author-link=Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences| title= Nakhchivan Encyclopedia| publisher= ANAS| location=Baku| year=2005| volume=I| page=157| isbn=5-8066-1468-9}}</ref> | ||
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==Ələhi Bridge== | ==Ələhi Bridge== | ||
The historical and architectural monument Alahi bridge is located in the upper part of the Ələhi village, on the west bank of the Ələhicay River. It has the two-span and joint arched. The western arch is big but the eastern arch is small. It was built from the gray coarse mountain stone. Size: length 30 |
The historical and architectural monument Alahi bridge is located in the upper part of the Ələhi village, on the west bank of the Ələhicay River. It has the two-span and joint arched. The western arch is big but the eastern arch is small. It was built from the gray coarse mountain stone. Size: length 30 m, width of 3 m and a height of 6.5 m. The western seat of the bridge was built on a rock. It is a historical monument of the 18th–19th centuries. At present, it's in the use of the rural population.<ref name="AMEA">{{cite book| last=AMEA| first=Azərbaycan Milli Elmlər Akademiyası Naxçıvan bölməsi| title= Naxçıvan abidələri ensiklopediyası| publisher= AMEA| location=Naxçıvan| year=2008| page=99}}</ref> | ||
] was an Armenian church located in the center of the village.<ref name=" |
] was an Armenian church located in the center of the village.<ref name="adobe">{{Cite book |last=Khatchadourian |first=Lori |url=https://indd.adobe.com/view/2a6c8a55-75b0-4c78-8932-dc798a9012fb |title=Silent Erasure: A Satellite Investigation of the Destruction of Armenian Heritage in Nakhchivan, Azerbaijan |last2=Smith |first2=Adam T. |last3=Ghulyan |first3=Husik |last4=Lindsay |first4=Ian |publisher=Ithaca, NY |year=2022 |publication-place=Cornell Institute of Archaeology and Material Studies |pages=150–153 |language=en |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220924101952/https://indd.adobe.com/view/publication/2a6c8a55-75b0-4c78-8932-dc798a9012fb/58x9/publication-web-resources/pdf/CHWNakhichevanReportFull.pdf |archive-date=24 September 2022 |url-status=live}}</ref> It was still standing in the 1980s and was destroyed at some point between 1997 and 2006.<ref name="adobe"/> | ||
There was also an old Armenian cemetery located in the western part of the village and destroyed at some point between 1997 and 2006.<ref name="adobe2">{{Cite book |last=Khatchadourian |first=Lori |url=https://indd.adobe.com/view/2a6c8a55-75b0-4c78-8932-dc798a9012fb |title=Silent Erasure: A Satellite Investigation of the Destruction of Armenian Heritage in Nakhchivan, Azerbaijan |last2=Smith |first2=Adam T. |last3=Ghulyan |first3=Husik |last4=Lindsay |first4=Ian |publisher=Ithaca, NY |year=2022 |publication-place=Cornell Institute of Archaeology and Material Studies |pages=154–155 |language=en |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220924101952/https://indd.adobe.com/view/publication/2a6c8a55-75b0-4c78-8932-dc798a9012fb/58x9/publication-web-resources/pdf/CHWNakhichevanReportFull.pdf |archive-date=24 September 2022 |url-status=live}}</ref> | |||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
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== References == | == References == |
Latest revision as of 18:46, 28 February 2023
Village and municipality in Ordubad, Nakhchivan, Azerbaijan Municipality in Nakhchivan, AzerbaijanƏləhi | |
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Municipality | |
Ələhi | |
Coordinates: 39°10′24″N 45°53′25″E / 39.17333°N 45.89028°E / 39.17333; 45.89028 | |
Country | Azerbaijan |
Autonomous republic | Nakhchivan |
District | Ordubad |
Population | |
• Total | 132 |
Time zone | UTC+4 (AZT) |
Ələhi (also, Əlik, Alahi, Alaki, Allik, and Alyagi) is a village and municipality in the Ordubad District of Nakhchivan, Azerbaijan, in the administrative unit of Bist village. It is located in the west of the Ordubad-Xurs highway, on the right bank of the Ayrichay river, on the foothill of the Gapyjyg mountain. Its population is busy with gardening, beekeeping, animal husbandry. There are incomplete secondary school, club, library, and a medical center in the village. It has a population of 132.
Ələhi Bridge
The historical and architectural monument Alahi bridge is located in the upper part of the Ələhi village, on the west bank of the Ələhicay River. It has the two-span and joint arched. The western arch is big but the eastern arch is small. It was built from the gray coarse mountain stone. Size: length 30 m, width of 3 m and a height of 6.5 m. The western seat of the bridge was built on a rock. It is a historical monument of the 18th–19th centuries. At present, it's in the use of the rural population.
St. Stepanos Church was an Armenian church located in the center of the village. It was still standing in the 1980s and was destroyed at some point between 1997 and 2006.
There was also an old Armenian cemetery located in the western part of the village and destroyed at some point between 1997 and 2006.
See also
References
- ANAS, Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences (2005). Nakhchivan Encyclopedia. Vol. I. Baku: ANAS. p. 157. ISBN 5-8066-1468-9.
- AMEA, Azərbaycan Milli Elmlər Akademiyası Naxçıvan bölməsi (2008). Naxçıvan abidələri ensiklopediyası. Naxçıvan: AMEA. p. 99.
- ^ Khatchadourian, Lori; Smith, Adam T.; Ghulyan, Husik; Lindsay, Ian (2022). Silent Erasure: A Satellite Investigation of the Destruction of Armenian Heritage in Nakhchivan, Azerbaijan. Cornell Institute of Archaeology and Material Studies: Ithaca, NY. pp. 150–153. Archived (PDF) from the original on 24 September 2022.
- Khatchadourian, Lori; Smith, Adam T.; Ghulyan, Husik; Lindsay, Ian (2022). Silent Erasure: A Satellite Investigation of the Destruction of Armenian Heritage in Nakhchivan, Azerbaijan. Cornell Institute of Archaeology and Material Studies: Ithaca, NY. pp. 154–155. Archived (PDF) from the original on 24 September 2022.
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