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The Momine Khatun Mausoleum is one of the most remarkable architectural masterpieces in Azerbaijan, located in Nakhchivan City. Constructed in 1186 by the famous architect Ajami Nakhchivani, this stunning structure was built in memory of Momine Khatun, the wife of Atabeg ruler Shamsaddin Eldiguz. The mausoleum represents the artistic and cultural...
Nestled atop a rugged mountain in the Julfa district of Nakhchivan, Alinja Castle (often called "Eurasia's Machu Picchu") stands as a testament to history and resilience. This medieval fortress, dating back to the 6th century, was a significant stronghold during the Atabegs’ era and later became a critical defense point for the Ilkhanate...
The Ashabi-Kahf Cave, nestled between the mountains of Nakhchivan, Azerbaijan, is a destination steeped in history, legend, and spirituality. Recognized as one of the country’s most revered pilgrimage sites, this cave attracts visitors who seek a serene retreat amidst nature. The Ashabi-Kahf Cave holds significant importance in Islamic...
Ordubad, the second-largest city in the Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic, is a captivating blend of history, culture, and natural beauty. Situated in the foothills of the Lesser Caucasus, this ancient town is known for its well-preserved traditional architecture and picturesque surroundings. The town is often referred to as the "Pearl of...
The Gemigaia Petroglyphs, located in the Nakhchivan region of Azerbaijan's Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic, are an extraordinary testament to ancient human creativity and spirituality. Nestled in the rugged landscapes of Mount Gemigaia, these rock carvings date back to the Bronze Age, specifically the 4th to 1st millennia BCE. This site is one of...