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Ismayilli

İsmayıllı, Azerbaycan

Ismayilli – The Mountain Pearl of Azerbaijan
Location
  • Ismayilli District is located in the northeastern part of Azerbaijan, on the southern slopes of the Greater Caucasus Mountains.

  • It lies about 185 km from Baku.

  • The territory is mostly mountainous and foothill, rich in forests, rivers, and valleys.

History:
  • Ancient settlements, burial mounds, and fortress remains have been discovered in Ismayilli.

  • Historical sources indicate that ancient Caucasian Albanian tribes once inhabited this region.

  • The district is home to unique medieval villages such as Basqal, Lahij, and Ivanovka.

Nature
  • Ismayilli is famous for its natural beauty: mountains, gorges, springs, forests, and waterfalls are widespread here.

  • Lahij village – known for its ancient copper craftsmanship, included in the UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage list.

  • Basqal village – historically an important center of Azerbaijani silk production.

  • Ismayilli State Reserve and the Gabala–Ismayilli Forests are attractive places for eco-tourism and hiking.

Landmarks
  • Lahij Village – with its stone-paved streets, ancient houses, and handicrafts, it is a living museum for tourists.

  • Basqal Settlement – a historic silk-making center.

  • Ivanovka Village – one of the few places preserving old Russian rural traditions in Azerbaijan.

  • Fit Mountain, Mastan Waterfall, and Buynuz Fortress – fascinating spots for nature and history lovers.

Culture
  • Ismayilli is a multicultural region where Azerbaijanis, Lezgins, Tats, Russians, and other ethnic groups live together in harmony.

  • Lahij’s copper craftsmanship and Basqal’s silk-weaving tradition are true gems of Azerbaijani folk art.

İsmayıllı, Azerbaycan

HMN Travel

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