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Gal (also, Qal, Gyal, Hal) or Gagh (Armenian: Գաղ, romanized: Gaġ) is a village and the least populous municipality in the Julfa District of Nakhchivan, Azerbaijan. It is located 20 km in the north from the district center, on the slope of the Ilandagh Mountain. Its population is busy with farming and animal husbandry. There are secondary school, cultural house, library, communication branch, and a medical center in the village. The İlandağ (Ilandagh) settlement of the Middle Ages was registered in the north-east of the village. It has a population of 128.[1]
Historical and archaeological monuments
İlandağ (Ilandagh)
İlandağ (Ilandagh) -The mountain -nature monument in the left valley of the Alinjachay, in the territory of Julfa r. The first component is linked with the old mythic God Anun and the second component year "land" expressing "Tanri yurdu" (The Land of God). Height 2415 m. Appeared as a result of volcano (magma) eruption, contains andesit-dacit content deposits. Precipitous slopy. Poor mountainous plant cover. Possesses xerophit bushy and dry field landscape. Popular as Hachadagh (Forked mountain) among people. Two paths lead up Ilandagh. These paths join with the place named Yahardagh (Saddle mountain). From the very Yahar a path goes up to both forks. The place where the paths from Old Khoshkeshin and Gal direction join one can vividly see the traces of construction. This defence system built of stones putting one over another destroyed as the building was constructed out of clay, lime solution, mud etc. To the right direction high rocks remembering wall are standing upright. Inside of the undestroyed wall-fence there are the remnants of the settlement houses 10-12 m2 in capacity (perhaps it was a "headquarter" of defenders, the wall is one layer in the n. and in the center, but in the s. three layers. While climbing the top one can see the walls of cyclopean construction in 7 places (height 10–15 m). There is a thick clay coat between the Middle Ages on the top of Ilanli. Clay pieces about the Middle Ages were discovered inside the clay in a fire-place. Observations prove that there was an old guard station in Ilanli mountain; about the expected danger they gave signals at night by fire and day times by means of smoke signals to Alinjagala,
St. Grigor Church
St. Grigor Church was a 12-13th century Armenian church located in the central part of the village and was destroyed at some point between 1997 and 2001.[3]
Notable people
- Abel Gaghetsi (Armenian: Աբել Գաղեցի, romanized: Abel of Gagh), Armenian writer from the 16th century. Gaghetsi published his manuscripts, which he called the "Lectionary", in a rare Latin version of the Armenian alphabet and published them in Florence, Tuscany in 1571 AD.[4]
See also
References
- ISBN 5-8066-1468-9.
- ^ The Encyclopaedia of Nakhchivan Monuments. Nakhchivan: 2008, 522p
- ^ Khatchadourian, Lori; Smith, Adam T.; Ghulyan, Husik; Lindsay, Ian (2022). Silent Erasure: A Satellite Investigation of the Destruction of Armenian Heritage in Nakhchivan, Azerbaijan. Cornell Institute of Archaeology and Material Studies: Ithaca, NY. pp. 242–245. Archived (PDF) from the original on 24 September 2022.
- ^ Aivazian, Argam (1990). Nakhijevan: Book of Monuments. Yerevan. p. 216.
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