The Iravan Gate
or the Khalfali Gate ( az, İrəvan qapısı or ) is one of the three main gates of the
Shusha fortress
The Shusha fortress ( az, Şuşa qalası) or Shushi fortress ( hy, Շուշիի բերդ) is a fortress surrounding the historical centre of Shusha, also called Shushi. Newly established castle town was called "'' Panahabad fortress''" named afte ...
, located in the western part of
Shusha
/ hy, Շուշի
, settlement_type = City
, image_skyline = ShushaCollection2021.jpg
, image_caption = Landmarks of Shusha, from top left: Ghazanchetsots Cathedral • Yukhari Govh ...
. The other two gates are:
Ganja
Ganja (, ; ) is one of the oldest and most commonly used synonyms for marijuana. Its usage in English dates to before 1689.
Etymology
''Ganja'' is borrowed from Hindi/Urdu ( hi, गांजा, links=no, ur, , links=no, IPA: �aːɲd͡� ...
and
Aghoghlan.
History
The
Shusha fortress
The Shusha fortress ( az, Şuşa qalası) or Shushi fortress ( hy, Շուշիի բերդ) is a fortress surrounding the historical centre of Shusha, also called Shushi. Newly established castle town was called "'' Panahabad fortress''" named afte ...
had three main gates:
Ganja
Ganja (, ; ) is one of the oldest and most commonly used synonyms for marijuana. Its usage in English dates to before 1689.
Etymology
''Ganja'' is borrowed from Hindi/Urdu ( hi, गांजा, links=no, ur, , links=no, IPA: �aːɲd͡� ...
, Iravan and
Aghoghlan. The names of these gates are often mentioned in historical sources and are also indicated on all general plans of the city drawn up in the 19th century. For instance, the 25th issue of the Kavkaz newspaper (1871) notes: “According to Abikh’s barometric calculations, the northeastern part of the city, where the Aghoghlan and Elizavetpol gates are located, is situated at an altitude of 3886 feet, and the southwestern part, called the "Shusha rock", and on which the Iravan gate is placed, is located at an altitude of 4705 feet”. Back in the ‘60s of the 19th century, these gates played an important role in the public life of Shusha, as evidenced by an article published in the "Иллюстрация" newspaper. According to it, the Aghoghlan and Iravan gates were intended for high officials and transportation of the goods, the Ganja gate was for the passage of the wagons. Some sources also spoke of the existence of a fourth gate, but its place and name were not established.
The fortress gate built during
Panah Ali Khan
Panah Ali Khan Javanshir (, ; 1693 – 1759 or 1763) was the founder and first ruler of the Karabakh Khanate under Persian suzerainty.
Ancestry
Panah Ali Khan was from the Sarijali branch of the clan of Javanshir, who with their associate clan o ...
was called Iravan or Khalfali, considering that the road from them went to the village of
Khalfali and further to Iravan (
Yerevan
Yerevan ( , , hy, Երևան , sometimes spelled Erevan) is the capital and largest city of Armenia and one of the world's oldest continuously inhabited cities. Situated along the Hrazdan River, Yerevan is the administrative, cultural, and ...
). This gate, like other gates of the Shusha fortress, is marked on all, written in the 19th century, general plans of the city.
Architectural features
Unlike the Ganja Gate, the Iravan Gate was interpreted in a more traditional way - it was designed in the form of a pointed arch, and fortified on both sides by symmetrically located two-tier combat towers.
On the 19th century's drawings and general plans of Shusha, these towers are numbered 1 and 2, since the Iravan gate was the western periphery of the city's fortifications, the countdown of the towers began from them. Although the gate has survived to nowadays in a ruined state,
Sara Ashurbeyli
Sara Ashurbeyli, sometimes known as Sara Ashurbayli ( az, Sara Balabəy qızı Aşurbəyli), (27 January 1906 – 17 July 2001 in Baku) was an eminent Azerbaijani historian, orientalist and scholar. She was an expert in the early and medieval hist ...
, who conducted a research as part of an expedition to Shusha in the 1930s, noted that she observed the arches of the gate.
Gate plan
İrəvan qapısının profili.jpg
İrəvan qapısının planı.jpg
References
Literature
* {{cite book
, author=
Elturan Avalov
Elturan Veli oglu Avalov ( az, Elturan Vəli oğlu Avalov; born August 20, 1940) is an Azerbaijani artist, Honored Art Worker of Azerbaijan (1991), professor (2003). He is a full member of the Eastern Countries International Academy of Architectu ...
, title=Архитектура города Шуши и проблемы сохранения его исторического облика
, year=1977
, location=Baku
, publisher=Elm
, url=https://korobkaknig.ru/arhitektura/arhitektura1/arhitektura-goroda-shushi-i-problemy-sohraneniya-ego-istoricheskogo-oblika-18002.html
, ref=Avalov
Islamic architecture
Architecture in Azerbaijan
Tourist attractions in Azerbaijan
Military history of Shusha
Gates
18th century in Azerbaijan
Karabakh Khanate
18th-century establishments in Iran