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Beylagan District

Beylagan District (Azerbaijani: Beyləqan rayonu) is one of the 66 districts of Azerbaijan. It is located in the centre of the country and belongs to the Mil-Mughan Economic Region. The district borders the districts of Fuzuli, Aghjabadi, Zardab, Imishli, and the Ardabil Province of Iran. Its capital and largest city is Beylagan. As of 2020, the district had a population of 99,500.[2]

Beylagan District
Map of Azerbaijan showing Beylagan District
Country Azerbaijan
RegionMil-Mughan
Established24 November 1939
CapitalBeylagan
Settlements[1]42
Government
 • GovernorAsif Aghayev
Area
 • Total1,130 km2 (440 sq mi)
Population
 • Total99,500
 • Density88/km2 (230/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+4 (AZT)
Postal code
1200
Websitebeyleqan-ih.gov.az

Etymology Edit

The name Beylagan historically used in different forms particularly, Paytakaran, Balasakan, Bilgan, Millar and Beylagan. A number of considerations associated with the toponymy of Beylagan. In accordance with the historical name “Beylagan” derived from the words “pila” (valley) and “gan” (place) and corresponds to the meaning of field or valley.

Another view claims that Beylagan historically situated on the Barda – Ardabil trade way. Because of that reason, the city became one of the main trade centres in the 9th – 12th centuries. The toponymy “Beylagan” interrelated to that historical base, which means trade way or the place where trading took place. According to the other statements the toponymy is related to the name of the “bel” tribe who lived there at that time. “Beylagan” means the place where “bel” tribes are settled regarding that view.[3]

History Edit

There is mention of the name of the district in various historical books. One of the “Roads and Countries” is written by Naila Valikhanli. Dimensions of the main historical trade ways are indicated in that book. At the same time, an indication of the route from Greece to Beylagan shows the significance of the city. According to the sources, the north–south line (Derbent – Ardabil road) of the Silk Road passed through Beylagan. Traders of the city built relations with China, India, Iran, Georgia and Byzantium through thanks to this geophysical condition.

In accordance with the historical sources, Beylagan was founded in the 5th century. In the 13th century, the city was completely destroyed by Mongol invasions. Reconstruction of Beylagan started by Amir Teymur in the 14th century but after his death works in that territory stopped. Ancient Beylagan city was ruined in the 16th century and has never been restored again.[3]

Beylagan district was founded on November 24, 1939, and was called Zhanov from 1939 to 1963. In 1963, the Beylagan District was liquidated and merged with the Imishli district. The name of the district was renamed Beylagan with regard to the 1989 dated decree of the Supreme Council of Azerbaijan SSR. The Center of the district is Beylagan city where got city status in 1966.

Geography Edit

Beylagan is one of the southwestern districts of Azerbaijan and situated in the Mil valley of the Kur – Araz lowland and in the middle of the Kur and Araz rivers. Geographical coordinates are 39°45’ North latitude and 47°30’ West longitude and bordering Agchabadi, Zardab, Imishli, Fuzuli districts and Iran Islamic Republic in the south-east. Some parts of the Harami plain belong to the district and the northeast part is below the ocean level. More than 40% of the territory is 0 – 100 meters, 25% is 100 – 200 meters and 35% is below 0 meters. Absolute altitude changes between 200 – 250 meters towards Harami plain. Generally, Beylagan is considered a seismic active zone.

The territory is completely plain. Relief is covered by sand, gravel and other sedimentary rocks belong to the Anthropogenic period of the Cenozoic era. 4th-period sedimentary rocks are widespread in the district. At the same time, all sedimentary minerals are found in the territory. There is found gravel, sand in the Harami and Arazboyu plains. Researches reveal that there are a lot of potable water resources in the Harami plain and they are partly used. Furthermore, the territory is used as a pasture.[4]

Climate Edit

In the Köppen climate classification, Beylagan has a semi – arid climate with hot summers and mild winters. Geophysical location plays the main role in the formation of the climate. Thus, the area is constantly affected by cyclones and air flows come from tropics and Central Asia. The average annual temperature is 14 °C. January is characterized by an average 1,8 °C and the average temperature is 26 °C in July.

Flora and fauna Edit

Indigenous flora is characterized by semi-arid plants. The coastal area of the Kur river is covered by poplars, mulberry, cypress trees and tugai forests in a small area.

Gazelle, fox, boar, wolf, grey rabbit are characteristic animals for the district. In the Tugai forests and swamp areas, there are found hedgehogs, wolves, boars, snakes, owls and woodpeckers. There are ducks, vessels and seagulls in the ponds.

Several indigenous species of plants and animals are protected in the Ag-Gol National Reserve where located in both Agchabadi and Beylagan districts. There are reserved especially migratory birds.[4]

Architecture Edit

Archaeological monuments Edit

Archaeological investigations in the district prove that people lived there more than six thousand years ago. There are several monuments registered by the Ministry of Culture and Tourism of Azerbaijan. They are Orangala (relicts of the ancient Beylagan city), Chardakli, Kultapa, Qaratapa, Saritapa, Chataltapa, Garaytapa, Tazakand, the first and second Sultanbud settlements, Saritapa, Sultanbud cemeteries and Beylagan tower.

Religious architecture Edit

Beylagan is the only district in Azerbaijan where the tomb of Prophet Charchis is situated. The tomb was built in the 17th – 18th centuries. Nowadays the tomb of Prophet Charchis is used as a religious sanctuary and people come there from various countries especially, Iran, Georgia and Middle East countries. There is also a mosque named after Prophet Charchis. Other mosques are Dunyamallar, Amina Khatun and Turkish mosques in the district.

Furthermore, there are some sanctuaries of sayyids such as Sayyid Aga, Sayyid Khirda, Sayyid Miryusif and Sayyid Ali Aga in Beylagan.[3]

Statues Edit

There are a lot of statues in the district. Most of these statues are historical and notable people; Akif Akberov (National Hero of Azerbaijan), Garay Asedov (Hero of the Soviet Union), Hazi Aslanov (Hero of the Soviet Union), Nariman Narimanov (politician), Ilham Guliyev, Ilqar Gurbanov, Gadim Aliyev, Mehdi Mehdizadeh, Namig Allahverdiyev, Nazim Guliyev and Sevil Gaziyeva.

Monuments Edit

A list of important monuments of Beylagan includes the Labor Union monument, the March 31, Genocide monument complex of Azerbaijanis, the monument complex in memory of Karabakh war, the monument in memory of the Hero of Soviet Union Garay Asadov and the monument of Heydar Aliyev.[3]

Economy Edit

Economy of Beylagan is characterized by agricultural activities especially cotton, vine, grain growing fields.

Demography Edit

According to the statistics in 2017, the population is 96,4 thousand people. The population of the district includes various nationalities.

Nationalities Percent
Azerbaijanis 97,53
Turkish people 2,36
Russians 0,05
Tatars 0,03
Talishes 0,01
Ukrainians 0,00
Other nations 0,02

People's settlement in urban areas is less than villages, respectively 42,16% and 57,84%.[5]

According to the State Statistics Committee, as of 2018, the population of city recorded 97,500 persons, which increased by 18,700 persons (about 18.9 percent) from 79,000 persons in 2000.[6] 49,400 of total population are men, 48,100 are women.[7]

The population of the district by the year (at the beginning of the year, thsd. persons) [6]
Region 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021
Beylagan region 79,0 79,5 79,9 80,3 80,9 81,7 82,4 83,6 84,7 85,9 87,1 87,9 89,7 91,1 92,4 93,7 95,0 96,4 97,5 98,6 99,5 100,0
urban population 15,8 15,9 15,9 16,0 21,6 22,4 25,8 25,9 35,8 36,3 36,7 36,9 37,3 37,8 38,3 38,7 39,3 39,8 40,2 40,6 41,0 41,1
rural population 63,2 63,6 64,0 64,3 59,3 59,3 56,6 57,7 48,9 49,6 50,4 51,0 52,4 53,3 54,1 55,0 55,7 56,6 57,3 58,0 58,5 58,9

Notable natives Edit

Some of the district's notable residents include scientists, writers, sportsmen, heroes and musicians.

Scientists Edit

Hero of the Soviet Union Edit

Heroes of Socialist Labour Edit

  • Gulzar Abdullayeva
  • Gulustan Agayeva
  • Gullu Jabbarova
  • Bahadur Huseynov
  • Rashid Imanov
  • Sardar Imraliyev
  • Askinaz Usubova.

National Heroes of Azerbaijan Edit

  • Namiq Allahverdiyev
  • Akif Akbarov
  • Matlab Guliyev
  • Nazim Guliyev

Writers Edit

  • Aga Savalanli
  • Zakir Aliyev
  • Ibrahim Kabirli
  • Islam Kabirli
  • Iltizam Rustamov
  • Tamara Valiyeva
  • Vaqif Jafarli
  • Yusif Nagmakar
  • Zulfuqar Shahsevanli

Sportsmen Edit

[3]

Other Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ "İnzibati-ərazi vahidləri" (PDF). preslib.az. Retrieved 28 February 2021.
  2. ^ a b "Population of Azerbaijan". stat.gov.az. State Statistics Committee. Retrieved 22 February 2021.
  3. ^ a b c d e "Tarixi – BEYLƏQAN RAYON Icra Hakimiyyəti". www.beyleqan-ih.gov.az. Retrieved 2018-07-14.
  4. ^ a b "Coğrafi mövqeyi – BEYLƏQAN RAYON Icra Hakimiyyəti". www.beyleqan-ih.gov.az. Retrieved 2018-07-27.
  5. ^ "Beylagan district".
  6. ^ a b "Political division, population size and structure: Population by towns and regions of the Republic of Azerbaijan". The State Statistical Committee of the Republic of Azerbaijan. Retrieved 2018-12-18.
  7. ^ "Political division, population size and structure: Population by sex, towns and regions, urban settlements of the Republic of Azerbaijan at the beginning of the 2018". The State Statistical Committee of the Republic of Azerbaijan. Retrieved 2018-12-18.

External links Edit

39°46′N 47°37′E / 39.767°N 47.617°E / 39.767; 47.617

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Beylagan District Azerbaijani Beyleqan rayonu is one of the 66 districts of Azerbaijan It is located in the centre of the country and belongs to the Mil Mughan Economic Region The district borders the districts of Fuzuli Aghjabadi Zardab Imishli and the Ardabil Province of Iran Its capital and largest city is Beylagan As of 2020 the district had a population of 99 500 2 Beylagan DistrictDistrictMap of Azerbaijan showing Beylagan DistrictCountry AzerbaijanRegionMil MughanEstablished24 November 1939CapitalBeylaganSettlements 1 42Government GovernorAsif AghayevArea Total1 130 km2 440 sq mi Population 2020 2 Total99 500 Density88 km2 230 sq mi Time zoneUTC 4 AZT Postal code1200Websitebeyleqan ih wbr gov wbr az Contents 1 Etymology 2 History 3 Geography 3 1 Climate 3 2 Flora and fauna 4 Architecture 4 1 Archaeological monuments 4 2 Religious architecture 4 3 Statues 4 4 Monuments 5 Economy 6 Demography 7 Notable natives 7 1 Scientists 7 2 Hero of the Soviet Union 7 3 Heroes of Socialist Labour 7 4 National Heroes of Azerbaijan 7 5 Writers 7 6 Sportsmen 7 7 Other 8 References 9 External linksEtymology EditThe name Beylagan historically used in different forms particularly Paytakaran Balasakan Bilgan Millar and Beylagan A number of considerations associated with the toponymy of Beylagan In accordance with the historical name Beylagan derived from the words pila valley and gan place and corresponds to the meaning of field or valley Another view claims that Beylagan historically situated on the Barda Ardabil trade way Because of that reason the city became one of the main trade centres in the 9th 12th centuries The toponymy Beylagan interrelated to that historical base which means trade way or the place where trading took place According to the other statements the toponymy is related to the name of the bel tribe who lived there at that time Beylagan means the place where bel tribes are settled regarding that view 3 History EditThere is mention of the name of the district in various historical books One of the Roads and Countries is written by Naila Valikhanli Dimensions of the main historical trade ways are indicated in that book At the same time an indication of the route from Greece to Beylagan shows the significance of the city According to the sources the north south line Derbent Ardabil road of the Silk Road passed through Beylagan Traders of the city built relations with China India Iran Georgia and Byzantium through thanks to this geophysical condition In accordance with the historical sources Beylagan was founded in the 5th century In the 13th century the city was completely destroyed by Mongol invasions Reconstruction of Beylagan started by Amir Teymur in the 14th century but after his death works in that territory stopped Ancient Beylagan city was ruined in the 16th century and has never been restored again 3 Beylagan district was founded on November 24 1939 and was called Zhanov from 1939 to 1963 In 1963 the Beylagan District was liquidated and merged with the Imishli district The name of the district was renamed Beylagan with regard to the 1989 dated decree of the Supreme Council of Azerbaijan SSR The Center of the district is Beylagan city where got city status in 1966 Geography EditBeylagan is one of the southwestern districts of Azerbaijan and situated in the Mil valley of the Kur Araz lowland and in the middle of the Kur and Araz rivers Geographical coordinates are 39 45 North latitude and 47 30 West longitude and bordering Agchabadi Zardab Imishli Fuzuli districts and Iran Islamic Republic in the south east Some parts of the Harami plain belong to the district and the northeast part is below the ocean level More than 40 of the territory is 0 100 meters 25 is 100 200 meters and 35 is below 0 meters Absolute altitude changes between 200 250 meters towards Harami plain Generally Beylagan is considered a seismic active zone The territory is completely plain Relief is covered by sand gravel and other sedimentary rocks belong to the Anthropogenic period of the Cenozoic era 4th period sedimentary rocks are widespread in the district At the same time all sedimentary minerals are found in the territory There is found gravel sand in the Harami and Arazboyu plains Researches reveal that there are a lot of potable water resources in the Harami plain and they are partly used Furthermore the territory is used as a pasture 4 Climate Edit In the Koppen climate classification Beylagan has a semi arid climate with hot summers and mild winters Geophysical location plays the main role in the formation of the climate Thus the area is constantly affected by cyclones and air flows come from tropics and Central Asia The average annual temperature is 14 C January is characterized by an average 1 8 C and the average temperature is 26 C in July Flora and fauna Edit Indigenous flora is characterized by semi arid plants The coastal area of the Kur river is covered by poplars mulberry cypress trees and tugai forests in a small area Gazelle fox boar wolf grey rabbit are characteristic animals for the district In the Tugai forests and swamp areas there are found hedgehogs wolves boars snakes owls and woodpeckers There are ducks vessels and seagulls in the ponds Several indigenous species of plants and animals are protected in the Ag Gol National Reserve where located in both Agchabadi and Beylagan districts There are reserved especially migratory birds 4 Architecture EditArchaeological monuments Edit Archaeological investigations in the district prove that people lived there more than six thousand years ago There are several monuments registered by the Ministry of Culture and Tourism of Azerbaijan They are Orangala relicts of the ancient Beylagan city Chardakli Kultapa Qaratapa Saritapa Chataltapa Garaytapa Tazakand the first and second Sultanbud settlements Saritapa Sultanbud cemeteries and Beylagan tower Religious architecture Edit Beylagan is the only district in Azerbaijan where the tomb of Prophet Charchis is situated The tomb was built in the 17th 18th centuries Nowadays the tomb of Prophet Charchis is used as a religious sanctuary and people come there from various countries especially Iran Georgia and Middle East countries There is also a mosque named after Prophet Charchis Other mosques are Dunyamallar Amina Khatun and Turkish mosques in the district Furthermore there are some sanctuaries of sayyids such as Sayyid Aga Sayyid Khirda Sayyid Miryusif and Sayyid Ali Aga in Beylagan 3 Statues Edit There are a lot of statues in the district Most of these statues are historical and notable people Akif Akberov National Hero of Azerbaijan Garay Asedov Hero of the Soviet Union Hazi Aslanov Hero of the Soviet Union Nariman Narimanov politician Ilham Guliyev Ilqar Gurbanov Gadim Aliyev Mehdi Mehdizadeh Namig Allahverdiyev Nazim Guliyev and Sevil Gaziyeva Monuments Edit A list of important monuments of Beylagan includes the Labor Union monument the March 31 Genocide monument complex of Azerbaijanis the monument complex in memory of Karabakh war the monument in memory of the Hero of Soviet Union Garay Asadov and the monument of Heydar Aliyev 3 Economy EditEconomy of Beylagan is characterized by agricultural activities especially cotton vine grain growing fields Demography EditAccording to the statistics in 2017 the population is 96 4 thousand people The population of the district includes various nationalities Nationalities PercentAzerbaijanis 97 53Turkish people 2 36Russians 0 05Tatars 0 03Talishes 0 01Ukrainians 0 00Other nations 0 02People s settlement in urban areas is less than villages respectively 42 16 and 57 84 5 According to the State Statistics Committee as of 2018 the population of city recorded 97 500 persons which increased by 18 700 persons about 18 9 percent from 79 000 persons in 2000 6 49 400 of total population are men 48 100 are women 7 The population of the district by the year at the beginning of the year thsd persons 6 Region 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021Beylagan region 79 0 79 5 79 9 80 3 80 9 81 7 82 4 83 6 84 7 85 9 87 1 87 9 89 7 91 1 92 4 93 7 95 0 96 4 97 5 98 6 99 5 100 0urban population 15 8 15 9 15 9 16 0 21 6 22 4 25 8 25 9 35 8 36 3 36 7 36 9 37 3 37 8 38 3 38 7 39 3 39 8 40 2 40 6 41 0 41 1rural population 63 2 63 6 64 0 64 3 59 3 59 3 56 6 57 7 48 9 49 6 50 4 51 0 52 4 53 3 54 1 55 0 55 7 56 6 57 3 58 0 58 5 58 9Notable natives EditSome of the district s notable residents include scientists writers sportsmen heroes and musicians Scientists Edit Asgar Abdullayev Suleyman Aliyarli Maharram Aliyev Kamil Mammedov Elmira Zeynalova Hero of the Soviet Union Edit Garay AsadovHeroes of Socialist Labour Edit Gulzar Abdullayeva Gulustan Agayeva Gullu Jabbarova Bahadur Huseynov Rashid Imanov Sardar Imraliyev Askinaz Usubova National Heroes of Azerbaijan Edit Namiq Allahverdiyev Akif Akbarov Matlab Guliyev Nazim GuliyevWriters Edit Aga Savalanli Zakir Aliyev Ibrahim Kabirli Islam Kabirli Iltizam Rustamov Tamara Valiyeva Vaqif Jafarli Yusif Nagmakar Zulfuqar ShahsevanliSportsmen Edit Zulfiyya Huseynova Shahin Diniyev 3 Other Edit Masud ibn Namndar Muciraddin Beylagani Nacmaddin Beylagani Shibaddin BeylaganiReferences Edit Inzibati erazi vahidleri PDF preslib az Retrieved 28 February 2021 a b Population of Azerbaijan stat gov az State Statistics Committee Retrieved 22 February 2021 a b c d e Tarixi BEYLEQAN RAYON Icra Hakimiyyeti www beyleqan ih gov az Retrieved 2018 07 14 a b Cografi movqeyi BEYLEQAN RAYON Icra Hakimiyyeti www beyleqan ih gov az Retrieved 2018 07 27 Beylagan district a b Political division population size and structure Population by towns and regions of the Republic of Azerbaijan The State Statistical Committee of the Republic of Azerbaijan Retrieved 2018 12 18 Political division population size and structure Population by sex towns and regions urban settlements of the Republic of Azerbaijan at the beginning of the 2018 The State Statistical Committee of the Republic of Azerbaijan Retrieved 2018 12 18 External links Edit nbsp Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Beylaqan 39 46 N 47 37 E 39 767 N 47 617 E 39 767 47 617 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Beylagan District amp oldid 1160822500, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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