Dəmirçilər, Qubadli
Appearance
39°18′54″N 46°36′09″E / 39.31500°N 46.60250°E
Dəmirçilər | |
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Coordinates: 39°18′54″N 46°36′09″E / 39.31500°N 46.60250°E | |
Country | Azerbaijan |
District | Qubadli |
Time zone | UTC+4 (AZT) |
Dəmirçilər (Damirchilar) is a village in the Qubadli District of Azerbaijan. It's located between the two rivers of Bargushad and Aghachay.
History
[edit]The origin of this village's name comes from Turkish tribes which subsisted in this region over a period of history.
It was captured by Armenian troops in August 1993 during First Nagorno-Karabakh War and was renamed Yerkatavork (Armenian: Երկաթավորք). It was subsequently made part of the Kashatagh Province of self-proclaimed Republic of Artsakh.[1] It was captured by Azerbaijan Army on 7 November 2020 during the Lachin offensive.
Gallery
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Nature around the village
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Nature around the village
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Sign at the entrance of Damirchilar
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Ruined state of the Damirchilar village in the Qubadli District of Azerbaijan
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Ruined memorial spring in the village
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Back side of a Mausoleum near the village
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Front of a Mausoleum near the village
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View of ruined state of Damirchilar village
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Ruined homes in the village
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Destroyed house in the village
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Ruined homes in the village
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