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'''Sheylanli''' ({{lang-az|Şeylanlı}}) is a village in ] district of ]. Since May 17, 1992 the village together with Lachin district have been under control of the Armenian military forces.<ref></ref> '''Sheylanli''' ({{lang-az|Şeylanlı}}) is a ]<ref></ref> village in ] district of ]. Since May 17, 1992 the village together with Lachin district have been under control of the Armenian military forces.<ref></ref>
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== Geography == == Geography ==
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== History == == History ==
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The name of the village is related to the name of a tribe, ], which had lived in the area until the ]. After establishment of the ] in official documents the area was named as Sheylanli village. ], by ], and other sources tell us that ] of Iran moved 24 Kurdish tribes from Qaradagh region of Iran to ] and ] in order to fortify the borders of the ].<ref>Sharafnameh, Moscow, 1967, page 370, in Russian</ref><ref></ref> Kurdish historian and writer ] (in Azerbaijan) and other sources<ref>A. Alekberov “Esseys on the study of Kurdish culture” in Russian, Baku 1936, page 40-62</ref> show that Sheylan tribe is one of those 24 tribes that were moved to ] in 1586. After area liberated by Armenian Military forces inhabitants of the village forced to move and resettle in Takhta Korpu which used to be winter pastures of ] in ] district during the ].<br> The name of the village is related to the name of a tribe, ], which had lived in the area until the ]. After establishment of the ] in official documents the area was named as Sheylanli village. ], by ], and other sources tell us that ] of Iran moved 24 Kurdish tribes from Qaradagh region of Iran to ] and ] in order to fortify the borders of the ].<ref>Sharafnameh, Moscow, 1967, page 370, in Russian</ref><ref></ref> Kurdish historian and writer ] (in Azerbaijan) and other sources<ref>A. Alekberov “Esseys on the study of Kurdish culture” in Russian, Baku 1936, page 40-62</ref> show that Sheylan tribe is one of those 24 tribes that were moved to ] in 1586. After area occupied by Armenian Military forces inhabitants of the village forced to move and resettle in Takhta Korpu which used to be winter pastures of ] in ] district during the ].<br>
Sheylanli was surrounded by several historical, cultural and architectural monuments as well, such as an ] on Hakari River. Sheylanli was surrounded by several historical, cultural and architectural monuments as well, such as an ] on Hakari River.<ref></ref>

==See also==
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Revision as of 21:55, 30 May 2008

Place in Lachin
Sheylanli (Şeylanlı)
District Lachin
Population?


Sheylanli (Template:Lang-az) is a kurdish village in Lachin district of Azerbaijan. Since May 17, 1992 the village together with Lachin district have been under control of the Armenian military forces.

Takhta Korpu Lachin winter pastures where Sheylanlis are currently living-2007

Geography

The village is located on the Lesser Caucasus mountains, more precisely, in the north part of the Lachin district and the west side of Hakari River (almost in the source) 330 km from Baku, the capital of Azerbaijan Republic.

History

Refugee life style for Sheylanlis in Takhta Korpu Lachin winter pastures-2007

The name of the village is related to the name of a tribe, Sheylan, which had lived in the area until the Nagorno-Karabakh war. After establishment of the USSR in official documents the area was named as Sheylanli village. Sharafnameh, by Sherefxan Bidlisi, and other sources tell us that Shah Abbas I of Iran moved 24 Kurdish tribes from Qaradagh region of Iran to Karabakh and Zangezur in order to fortify the borders of the Safavid Empire. Kurdish historian and writer Shamil Askerov (in Azerbaijan) and other sources show that Sheylan tribe is one of those 24 tribes that were moved to Karabakh in 1586. After area occupied by Armenian Military forces inhabitants of the village forced to move and resettle in Takhta Korpu which used to be winter pastures of Lachin in Aghjabadi district during the USSR.
Sheylanli was surrounded by several historical, cultural and architectural monuments as well, such as an arch bridge on Hakari River.

See also

Hakkâri Province


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References

  1. Voice of Karabakh
  2. U.S. Department of State - 1993 UN Security Council Resolutions on Nagorno-Karabakh
  3. WorldCityDB.com
  4. Sharafnameh, Moscow, 1967, page 370, in Russian
  5. Kurds in Azerbaijan
  6. A. Alekberov “Esseys on the study of Kurdish culture” in Russian, Baku 1936, page 40-62
  7. Karabakh in Documents
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