Shahbulag Castle (, literally "Spring of the
Shah
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") is an 18th-century fortress near
Aghdam
Aghdam () is a town and the nominal capital of the Aghdam District of Azerbaijan. Founded in the 18th century, it was granted city status in 1828 and grew considerably during the Soviet period. Aghdam lies from Stepanakert at the eastern foot ...
in
Azerbaijan
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built by the
Karabakh Khan Panah Ali.
Name and Etymology
The castle was named Shahbulag ('Shah's spring', also ''Shah-Bulaghi'') after a nearby spring bearing the same name located around the lower part of the Khachinchay (Khachen) River.
Before the construction of the castle, the area around it was known as Tarnagyut, which, according to Armenian archaeologist
Hamlet Petrosyan, is a corruption of
Tigranakert, the ruined ancient city which lies nearby the castle. Some historians in the late 18th and 19th centuries still called the castle "Tarnakut" or "Tarnavut", such as
Abd al-Razzaq Beg Donboli (died 1827/28) and
Abbasgulu Bakikhanov (died 1847).
History
Following the assassination of the Iranian
shah
Shāh (; ) is a royal title meaning "king" in the Persian language.Yarshater, Ehsa, ''Iranian Studies'', vol. XXII, no. 1 (1989) Though chiefly associated with the monarchs of Iran, it was also used to refer to the leaders of numerous Per ...
(king)
Nader Shah
Nader Shah Afshar (; 6 August 1698 or 22 October 1688 – 20 June 1747) was the founder of the Afsharid dynasty of Iran and one of the most powerful rulers in Iranian history, ruling as shah of Iran (Persia) from 1736 to 1747, when he was a ...
() in 1747, internal chaos erupted in Iran, particularly in the
South Caucasus
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, where semi-autonomous
khanates
A khanate ( ) or khaganate refers to historic polities ruled by a khan, khagan, khatun, or khanum. Khanates were typically nomadic Mongol and Turkic or Tatar societies located on the Eurasian Steppe, and politically equivalent in status to k ...
emerged as a result of the lack of a centralized government. Amongst them was the
Karabakh Khanate
The Karabakh Khanate (also spelled Qarabagh; ; ) was a Khanates of the Caucasus, khanate under History of Iran, Iranian and later Russian Empire, Russian suzerainty, which controlled the historical region of Karabakh, now divided between modern ...
, established by
Panah Ali Khan of the
Javanshir tribe. Before Panah Ali Khan had Shahbulag Castle constructed, he fought and defeated the inhabitants of the
Melikdom of Khachen, as they were hostile towards him and lived near the area that Shahbulag would be constructed. In 1752, the construction of Shahbulag Castle was complete at the base of a mountain in Tarnavut district. Panah Ali Khan relocated everyone from
Bayat Castle to Shahbulag, which brought him within close proximity of the highlands ruled by the
five Armenian melikdoms. Following the construction of
Panahabad fortress in
Shusha
Shusha (, ) or Shushi () is a city in Azerbaijan, in the region of Nagorno-Karabakh. Situated at an altitude of 1,400–1,800 metres (4,600–5,900 ft) in the Karabakh mountains, the city was a mountain resort in the Soviet Union, Soviet ...
, Panah Ali Khan relocated the notables, dignitaries, and tribal leaders there.
In May 1805, Panah Ali Khan's son and successor
Ibrahim Khalil Khan
Ibrahim Khalil Khan Javanshir (, 1732–1806) was the second khan of the Karabakh Khanate from the Javanshir family. He was the son and successor of Panah-Ali khan Javanshir.
Early life
He was born in c. 1732 in Karabakh. He was among depo ...
signed the
Treaty of Kurekchay, which granted Russia full authority over Karabakh's external affairs in exchange for a yearly payment. On July 6, an Iranian force defeated a Russian force at Shahbulag, subsequently taking control over the castle.
Castle
The complex, which included mosques, houses, baths and a market, was built in 1751–52. During construction,
limestone
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and
dimension stone
Dimension stone is natural stone or Rock (geology), rock that has been selected and finished (e.g., trimmed, cut, drilled or ground) to specific sizes or shapes. Color, Texture (geology), texture and pattern, and surface finish of the stone are ...
were used. Only the castle itself and the mosque on its northwestern end have survived. The castle has a rectangular architectural design, and its external walls are reinforced with circular and semicylinder towers. The walls and towers contain
embrasure
An embrasure (or crenel or crenelle; sometimes called gunhole in the domain of Age of Gunpowder, gunpowder-era architecture) is the opening in a battlement between two raised solid portions (merlons). Alternatively, an embrasure can be a sp ...
s and
merlon
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s typical for defence structures. The castle walls are high, and the towers are high. The entrance to the castle is in the middle section of the eastern wall. During the reign of the khan, it was protected by two-story tower-like premises. The top floor was intended for the khan, with a stone staircase leading to it from the castle yard. The castle was built from half-hewn whole stones.
Mosque
The mosque built during the construction of Shahbulag Castle is on the northwestern part of the castle. It includes a small stone prayer hall with a square dome on one side and a veranda with a
facade of that faces east. The
veranda beams are based on quadrangular 8-edge pillars. The architecture of Shahbulag is thought to have influenced later architectural designs of buildings in the entire Karabakh region, and especially that of Shusha.
Current state
Today, Shahbulag Castle remains an important historic and cultural remnant of the Karabakh Khanate period. The castle was renovated in early 1980s by
Azerbaijan SSR
The Azerbaijan Soviet Socialist Republic, also referred to as the Azerbaijani Soviet Socialist Republic, Azerbaijan SSR, Azerbaijani SSR, AzSSR, Soviet Azerbaijan or simply Azerbaijan, was one of the constituent republics of the Soviet Union be ...
. During the
First Nagorno-Karabakh war
The First Nagorno-Karabakh War was an ethnic conflict, ethnic and territorial conflict that took place from February 1988 to May 1994, in the enclave of Nagorno-Karabakh in southwestern Azerbaijan, between the majority ethnic Armenians of Nag ...
, the castle and its surroundings were captured by Armenian forces following the
Battle of Aghdam. When the castle was under Armenian control, a small museum was operated there, storing artifacts found during excavations at the adjacent archaeological site of Tigranakert.
The castle and the
Aghdam District were returned to Azerbaijan on 20 November 2020 per the
ceasefire agreement that ended the
2020 Nagorno-Karabakh war
The Second Nagorno-Karabakh War was an armed conflict in 2020 that took place in the disputed region of Nagorno-Karabakh and the surrounding occupied territories. It was a major escalation of an unresolved conflict over the region, involvi ...
. The artifacts from Tigranakert kept at Shahbulag were removed before the area was returned to Azerbaijani control.
Gallery
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See also
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Bayat Castle
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Lekh Castle
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