Qakh District (; ; ) is one of the 66
districts
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of
Azerbaijan
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. It is located in the north of the country, in the
Shaki-Zagatala Economic Region
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. The district borders the districts of
Zagatala,
Shaki,
Samukh,
Yevlakh, as well as the
Kakheti
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Kakhetians speak the ...
region of
Georgia
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and the
Russia
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n
Republic of Dagestan
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. Its capital and largest city is
Qakh
Qakh District (; ; ) is one of the 66 districts of Azerbaijan. It is located in the north of the country, in the Shaki-Zagatala Economic Region. The district borders the districts of Zagatala, Shaki, Samukh, Yevlakh, as well as the Kakheti ...
. As of 2020, the district had a population of 57,200.
Geography
The region is dominated by hot and subtropical climate. However mountainous areas are rather cold. Annual rain precipitation varies from 300mm (in the south) to 1600mm in mountain areas.
Meadows, water resources, forests, and fertile soils are providing space for agricultural development, especially for walnut, chestnut production.
Heavy rains and snowmelts from mountains often result in a flood.
The region also has one of the biggest Natural Reserves in Azerbaijan named “Ilisu Natural Reserve”. Reserve is located near Aghchay village.
Region borders with Dagestan Republic (Russia) in north east, Zagatala region in the north, Samukh region in the south, Georgia in the west.
Gakh region accounts for 13% of water supplies of Caucasus (3873 cubic kilometers), 100 thousand cub meters of which are extracted for the administrative district, 63 000 of which used for irrigation and only 2 000 cub meters are used for agriculture. Rest is used for domestic consumption and production.
Local economy
The local economy is specialized in crop production and livestock. The most common products produced here are tobacco and grain.
The main enterprises are canned food and vegetables. Other enterprises cover sweets, oil products, and beverages. Enterprises mainly cover domestic demand and ship products to other districts.
The region is also rich with minerals and building raw materials, such as rubble, sand, clay, sulfur, etc.
These materials are widespread in river valleys, especially in the valleys of the Kurmuk River and its branches.
Furthermore, mineral springs are also common in the region. Near Suskand village “Gah” mineral water is produced.
History
The Qakh region of Azerbaijan has a long history dating back to ancient times. Archaeological excavations the area had been populated during
Eneolithic
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,
Bronze
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and early
Iron Age
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s. What remains of these early inhabitants' activities indicates they engaged largely in sedentary cultivation, animal-breeding and art.
Qax (Kakhi) region was part of Kakheti-Hereti Kingdom and then part of the united Georgian kingdom.
In 1921 Kakhi Region became part of Azerbaijan.
With the spread of Christianity throughout the region during the existence of
Caucasian Albania
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, some Churches were built in the Qakh district. In the 8th century A.D., Qakh fell under Arab
Umayyad
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occupation. Starting from the 11th century first
Oghuz Turks
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and later
Qipchaq Turks inhabited the area, the region was incorporated into the
Seljuq Empire
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. Qakh was later a part of
Atabeg
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and
Shirvanshah
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states. With the invasion of
Hulaguids
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in Azerbaijan in the 13th century, Mongolian nomadic tribes populated the region.
According to the legend mentioned by 19th century author I. Linevich, the city of Qakh was called ''Toraghay'' () until 16th century. This word was mentioned in
Mahmud Kashgari
Mahmud ibn Husayn ibn Muhammad al-Kashgari; ; , Мәһмуд Қәшқири; , Махмуд Қашғарий was an 11th-century Kara-Khanid scholar and lexicographer of the Turkic languages from Kashgar.
His father, Husayn, was the mayor of ...
's dictionary called "
Dīwān Lughāt al-Turk
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". According to the dictionary, it means "shelter between the mountains" in the
Kipchak language
Cuman or Kuman (also called Kipchak, Qypchaq or Polovtsian, self referred to as Tatar () in Codex Cumanicus) was a West Kipchak Turkic language spoken by the Cumans (Polovtsy, Folban, Vallany, Kun) and Kipchaks; the language was similar to tod ...
. Considering the city of Qakh is located in a lowland area between the mountains, it can be said that the Kipchaks who came through the
North Caucasus
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settled in Qakh and called the area as "Toraghay". One of the districts of the regional center of Qakh is still called ''Qakh-mughal''. This can be explained as the influence of Mongol period.
In 1562, by the order of the
Safavid
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Shah
Tahmasp I
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Tahmasp ascended the throne after the ...
,
Ilisu Sultanate was established in Qakh. In the 18th century, Ilisu Sultanate became so powerful that, the
Ottoman Emperor
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conferred its ruler Ali Sultan Bey the highest title of
Pasha
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recognizing him as the
Beylerbey
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of
Shaki.
In 1803 the sultanate of Ilisu was annexed to the Russian empire. The ruler of the sultanate,
Daniyal, inspired the people to rise against Russian rule in 1844, due to a disagreement between him and the government of Russia. Sultan Daniyel was defeated near the village of
İlisu and continued his struggle against Russian along with the leader of the national freedom movement,
Sheykh Shamil. Russians burnt Ilisu and divided the territory of the sultanate into mahals (territorial units) and annexed them to the ''Jar-Balaken'' daire (a territorial unit) converting it into a colony of tsarist Russia. With proclamation of independence of
Azerbaijan Democratic Republic
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in May 1918, Qakh became disputed between ADR and DRG. During the Soviet rule, Qakh was established as raion of
Azerbaijan SSR
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in 1930.
Demographics
The overall statistics indicate the population growth fluctuates. For instance, In 2000 there were 832 newly born, in 2006 - 816, down to 753 in 2009.
The Qakh District is also a centre of the Georgian minority in Azerbaijan, with most of the ones in this district being of Christian origin.
Villages
There are 59 villages in the district:
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Ağçay
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Ağyazı
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Almalı
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Amanlı
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Armudlu
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Bağtala
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Baydarlı
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Böyük Alatəmir
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Cəlayer
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Çinarlı
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Çüdüllü
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Dəymədağlı
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Əlibəyli
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Əmbərçay
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Əmircan
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Fıstıqlı
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Güllük
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İbaxlı
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İlisu
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Keşqutan
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Kiçik Alatəmir
Kiçik Alatəmir (also, Alatemur-Bala and Kichik Alatemir) is a village in the Qakh Rayon of Azerbaijan. The village forms part of the municipality of Qaxbaş
Qaxbaş (also, Kakhbash) is
a village and the most populous municipality, except for ...
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Kötüklü
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Ləkit
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Ləkit Kötüklü
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Ləkit Malax
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Lələli
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Lələpaşa
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Malax
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Marsan
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Meşəbaş
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Oncallı
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Qapıçay
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Qarabaldır
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Qarameşə
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Qaratala
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Qaşqaçay
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Qaxbaş
Qaxbaş (also, Kakhbash) is
a village and the most populous municipality, except for the capital Qax, in the Qakh Rayon of Azerbaijan
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Qaxingiloy
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Qaxmuğal
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Qaysarlı
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Qazmalar
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Qımır
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Qındırğa
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Qıpçaq
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Qorağan
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Qum
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Sarıbaş
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Şıxlar
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Şotavar
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Süskən
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Tanqıt
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Tasmalı
Tasmalı (also, Tasmaly and Tasmanly) is a village and municipality in the Qakh Rayon of Azerbaijan
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Turaclı
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Üzümlü
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Uzuntala
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Xələftala
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Yeni İlisu
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Zərnə
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Zəyəm
Gallery
Image: Qalacha.jpg
Image: Qalaça.jpg
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Image: İçəri bazar8.jpg
Image: Ala qapı.jpg
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Image: Frescos in St. Georges church in Qax, Azerbaijan 3.jpg, Fresco in St. George's Church
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Image: St. Georges church in Qax, Saingilo 005.jpg, St.George's Church
Image: İçəri bazar4.jpg
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References
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Districts of Azerbaijan