Etymology
The former name of the village, ''Yuxarı (Upper) Aza'' means "Aza village which slocated in the upper side". In 2003, the name of the village was officially registered as Aza. In the various sources, this settlement is described as a small town in versions of ''Aza'', Azar, Azat, Azad. Two villages of Aza and Azadkand are now located in the same location.Monuments
There was a ruinous Armenian church located on a hill to the west of the village. The ruins of the church were completely destroyed by April 26, 2004. There was an Armenian cemetery located on the eastern edge of the village. The cemetery consisted of 240–250 tombstones. The cemetery was destroyed by April 26, 2004.References
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*See also
* Azadkend — formerly, ''Aşağı Aza'' Populated places in Ordubad District {{Nakhchivan-geo-stub