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Ayenehlu (, also Romanized as Āyenehlū and Ainaloo) is a village in Minjavan-e Gharbi Rural District, Minjavan District, Khoda Afarin County, East Azerbaijan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 10, in 4 families. The village's proximity to the summer camps of Chaparli and Agdash Abbasabad, Aqdash has made it a prime destination for ecotourism. At the turn of the nineteenth century, Ayenehlu was one of the 17 villages of Arasbaran where Armenians lived.Report on India and Persia of the deputation: sent by the Board of foreign missions of the Presbyterian church in the U.S.A. to visit these fields in 1921-22, p. 513 A wealthy Armenian man built a mansion in 1907, which is known as Qantoor. After World War II the Armenians migrated to Tabriz and Tehran, and the village was populated by Muslims from the surrounding villages. By 1977, the village was abandoned. After the Islamic Revolution some families returned. A national park has been established in the territor ...
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Khoda Afarin County
Khoda Afarin County () is in East Azerbaijan province, East Azerbaijan province, Iran. Its capital is the city of Khomarlu. History Before the Islamic Revolution, the city of Khomarlu was merely a village that was distinguished from other villages for housing the headquarters of Royal Gendarmery. The notary office was located in Abbasabad, Khoda Afarin, Abbasabad village and operated by a cleric, who also acted as the spiritual authority of the whole district. In 2010, Khoda Afarin District was separated from Kaleybar County in the establishment of Khoda Afarin County, which was divided into three districts and seven rural districts, with Khomarlu as its capital and only city at the time. Demographics Language The spoken language of a vast majority of the inhabitants is modern Azeri Turkish, which has much similarity to Turkmeni, Afshar language, Afshar and the Old Anatolian Turkish, Anatolian Turkish. The ancient Indo-European languages, Indo-European, Iranic language ...
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