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==Etymology== ==Etymology==
In the past the territory of the village belonged to the ] '''kəngərli''' tribe and was their ''soyurqal'' (property) land. Later, the same tribe settled in here. The village got its name from the '''Qıvraq''' (Gyvrak) mountain in the area. In the ], the word of ''kıvrak'' used in meaning as "surface which is not a smooth" or in the dialects of ], the word of ''qıvrax'' (gyvrakh) used in meaning as "small, compact, wrinkled " and means "the mountain which is surface is not smooth".<ref>''Encyclopedic dictionary of Azerbaijan toponyms''. In two volumes. Volume I. p. 304. Baku: "East-West". 2007. ISBN 978-9952-34-155-3.</ref> In the past the territory of the village belonged to the ] '''kəngərli''' tribe and was their ''soyurqal'' (property) land. Later, the same tribe settled in here. The village got its name from the '''Qıvraq''' (Gyvrak) mountain in the area. In the ], the word of ''kıvrak'' used in meaning as "surface which is not a smooth" or in the dialects of ], the word of ''qıvrax'' (gyvrakh) used in meaning as "small, compact, wrinkled " and means "the mountain which is surface is not smooth".<ref>''Encyclopedic dictionary of Azerbaijan toponyms''. In two volumes. Volume I. p. 304. Baku: "East-West". 2007. ISBN 978-9952-34-155-3.</ref>

==Historical and archaeological monuments==
===Qulalıtəpə===
''Qulalıtəpə'' - the archaeological monument of the 3-1 millennium BC between the Givrag settlement and the ] village in the Kangarli district. Area, consist of the hill cone-shaped surrounded by fields of plain. The remains of the cultural layer have not been found. The founded potteries from different periods among the surface materials, shows that the Qulalıtəpə were being used as seasonal dwelling or as a guard point.<ref name="ANAS"/>

===Givrag Necropolis===
''Givrag Necropolis'' - the archaeological monument of the ] in the south from the settlement of Givrag in the Kengerli district, at the flat area on the Givrag plateau. Its area is 2 hectares. Here, were found the cromlekhs in diameter up to 3-5 m, built with large unpolished stones. In the cemetery, there are various gravestones in the shaped of the ram and the tomb, engraved on them the images of the household items and animals. During the farm works a few grave monuments in stone box-type were destroyed. The obtained materials (mainly, jug and bowl-type containers painted in monochrome) were given to the Nakhchivan State History Museum.<ref name="ANAS"/>


== References == == References ==

Revision as of 12:02, 5 September 2016

Municipality in Nakhchivan, Azerbaijan
Qıvraq
Municipality
Country Azerbaijan
Autonomous republicNakhchivan
RayonKangarli
Population
 • Total4,444
Time zoneUTC+4 (AZT)

Qıvraq (also, Givrakh, Kivrag, Kivrakh, Kyvrak, and Kyvrakh) is a settlement and municipality in, and is the administrative center of, the Kangarli Rayon of Nakhchivan, Azerbaijan. It is located in the near of the Sharur-Nakhchivan highway, 6 km from the bank of the Araz River. Its population is busy with grain-growing, vegetable-growing, farming and animal husbandry. There are two secondary schools, music school, two kindergartens, cultural house and a hospital in the settlement. It has a population of 4,444.

In the its territory, from the settlement of the medieval ages are collected (currently it is under the modern construction) artifacts, especially fragments of the glazed and unglazed ceramic pots. From historical and architectural monuments, the mosque of the 18th century and bath of the 19th-century are remain. The archaeological monument of Qulamtəpə of the 3-1 millennium of BC is nearby of the settlement.

Etymology

In the past the territory of the village belonged to the Turkic kəngərli tribe and was their soyurqal (property) land. Later, the same tribe settled in here. The village got its name from the Qıvraq (Gyvrak) mountain in the area. In the Turkic languages, the word of kıvrak used in meaning as "surface which is not a smooth" or in the dialects of Azerbaijani language, the word of qıvrax (gyvrakh) used in meaning as "small, compact, wrinkled " and means "the mountain which is surface is not smooth".

Historical and archaeological monuments

Qulalıtəpə

Qulalıtəpə - the archaeological monument of the 3-1 millennium BC between the Givrag settlement and the Yurdçu village in the Kangarli district. Area, consist of the hill cone-shaped surrounded by fields of plain. The remains of the cultural layer have not been found. The founded potteries from different periods among the surface materials, shows that the Qulalıtəpə were being used as seasonal dwelling or as a guard point.

Givrag Necropolis

Givrag Necropolis - the archaeological monument of the Bronze Age in the south from the settlement of Givrag in the Kengerli district, at the flat area on the Givrag plateau. Its area is 2 hectares. Here, were found the cromlekhs in diameter up to 3-5 m, built with large unpolished stones. In the cemetery, there are various gravestones in the shaped of the ram and the tomb, engraved on them the images of the household items and animals. During the farm works a few grave monuments in stone box-type were destroyed. The obtained materials (mainly, jug and bowl-type containers painted in monochrome) were given to the Nakhchivan State History Museum.

References

  1. World Gazetteer: Azerbaijan – World-Gazetteer.com
  2. ^ ANAS, Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences (2005). Nakhchivan Encyclopedia. Vol. volume I. Baku: ANAS. p. 339. ISBN 5-8066-1468-9. {{cite book}}: |volume= has extra text (help)
  3. Encyclopedic dictionary of Azerbaijan toponyms. In two volumes. Volume I. p. 304. Baku: "East-West". 2007. ISBN 978-9952-34-155-3.
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