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Biçənək

Biçənək, anglicized as Bichanak and Bichenek, is a village and municipality in the Shahbuz District of Nakhchivan, Azerbaijan. It is located in the near of the Yevlakh-Lachin-Nakhchivan highway, 24 km in the north-east from the district center, on both banks of the Nakhchivanchay river. Its population is busy with gardening and animal husbandry. There are a secondary school, club, library and a medical center in the village. It has a population of 1,172. Nearby in the east is located old Farhad house and the Xınzirək, the place of residence of the Middle Ages.[1]

Biçənək
Municipality
Biçənək
Coordinates: 39°30′10″N 45°46′09″E / 39.50278°N 45.76917°E / 39.50278; 45.76917
Country Azerbaijan
Autonomous republicNakhchivan
DistrictShahbuz
Population
 (2005)[citation needed]
 • Total1,172
Time zoneUTC+4 (AZT)
The Stone Bridge, in the east from the Bichanak village (16th-17th centuries)

Etymology edit

There are different opinions about the meaning of the name of "Bichanak". The present population of the village, explains the meaning of the name of "Bichanak" as "the place which cuts the grass". But all the researchers deny this idea and explains, the origin of the name with the name of an ancient Turkish "Pecenek // Becenek" tribe. Pecenek tribe is the one of the Oghuz tribes which Mahmud al-Kashgari has mentioned in his work "Dīwānu l-Luġat al-Turk". The fact is reflected in the work "Secerei-terakime" of the Turkish Sultan Əbulqazi Bahadur Khan. For the first time acad. Ziya Bunyadov wrote that in the "Bichanak" toponym is reflected the name of the ancient Turkish tribe of "Pecenek // Becenek". The word of "Bichanak" as an ancient toponym preserves the name of the "Pecenek // Becenek" tribe.[2]

History edit

The modern village was founded in the second half of the 19th century as Karmalinovka by Spiritual Christians from Russia, some of whom were Pryguny. In 1919 they abandoned the village, and in 1920 it was renamed to Biçənək, after a medieval village that existed here, and repopulated mostly by Azeris from the neighbouring village of Khynzirak and Zarnatun, later from the Almaly.[3]

Xınzirək (Khynzirak) is a village which existed in the district of the Shahbuz. It was located in the west bank of the Bichanak River. In 1920, its population moved to the Bichanak village. Near to the village there is a place of residence built in the Middle Ages (14th to 17th centuries); the area is 2000 square metres. There are the ruins of houses and the remains of the buildings in the village.[1]

Almalı (Almaly)—according to the administrative-territorial division—was the settlement area of the Shahbuz region of Nakhchivan AR. In accordance of the decision of the Transcaucasian Central Executive Committee dated February 18, 1929, the Almaly village of the district of the Shahbuz, together with other nine villages of Nakhchivan ASSR, with their arable and pasture lands, were illegally annexed to the Armenian SSR. It is claimed to have been a flagrant violation of the terms of the Treaty of Moscow (1921) and the Treaty of Kars (1921) and the norms of international law.[1][unreliable source?]

Zərnətün (Zarnatun) is a village which existed in the district of the Shahbuz, in the north-west from the Bichanak village, on the bank of the Zarnatun River. Its population has moved to the Bichanak in 1962.[1]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d ANAS, Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences (2005). Nakhchivan Encyclopedia. Vol. I. Baku: ANAS. p. 88. ISBN 5-8066-1468-9.
  2. ^ Encyclopedic dictionary of Azerbaijan toponyms. In two volumes. Volume I. p. 304. Baku: "East-West". 2007. ISBN 978-9952-34-155-3.
  3. ^ Elkhan Nuriyev. Toponyms as an Aide in Studying Animal Husbandry. Baku Slavic University publications, #4, 2011.

biçənək, anglicized, bichanak, bichenek, village, municipality, shahbuz, district, nakhchivan, azerbaijan, located, near, yevlakh, lachin, nakhchivan, highway, north, east, from, district, center, both, banks, nakhchivanchay, river, population, busy, with, gar. Bicenek anglicized as Bichanak and Bichenek is a village and municipality in the Shahbuz District of Nakhchivan Azerbaijan It is located in the near of the Yevlakh Lachin Nakhchivan highway 24 km in the north east from the district center on both banks of the Nakhchivanchay river Its population is busy with gardening and animal husbandry There are a secondary school club library and a medical center in the village It has a population of 1 172 Nearby in the east is located old Farhad house and the Xinzirek the place of residence of the Middle Ages 1 BicenekMunicipalityBicenekCoordinates 39 30 10 N 45 46 09 E 39 50278 N 45 76917 E 39 50278 45 76917Country AzerbaijanAutonomous republicNakhchivanDistrictShahbuzPopulation 2005 citation needed Total1 172Time zoneUTC 4 AZT The Stone Bridge in the east from the Bichanak village 16th 17th centuries Etymology editThere are different opinions about the meaning of the name of Bichanak The present population of the village explains the meaning of the name of Bichanak as the place which cuts the grass But all the researchers deny this idea and explains the origin of the name with the name of an ancient Turkish Pecenek Becenek tribe Pecenek tribe is the one of the Oghuz tribes which Mahmud al Kashgari has mentioned in his work Diwanu l Luġat al Turk The fact is reflected in the work Secerei terakime of the Turkish Sultan Ebulqazi Bahadur Khan For the first time acad Ziya Bunyadov wrote that in the Bichanak toponym is reflected the name of the ancient Turkish tribe of Pecenek Becenek The word of Bichanak as an ancient toponym preserves the name of the Pecenek Becenek tribe 2 History editThe modern village was founded in the second half of the 19th century as Karmalinovka by Spiritual Christians from Russia some of whom were Pryguny In 1919 they abandoned the village and in 1920 it was renamed to Bicenek after a medieval village that existed here and repopulated mostly by Azeris from the neighbouring village of Khynzirak and Zarnatun later from the Almaly 3 Xinzirek Khynzirak is a village which existed in the district of the Shahbuz It was located in the west bank of the Bichanak River In 1920 its population moved to the Bichanak village Near to the village there is a place of residence built in the Middle Ages 14th to 17th centuries the area is 2000 square metres There are the ruins of houses and the remains of the buildings in the village 1 Almali Almaly according to the administrative territorial division was the settlement area of the Shahbuz region of Nakhchivan AR In accordance of the decision of the Transcaucasian Central Executive Committee dated February 18 1929 the Almaly village of the district of the Shahbuz together with other nine villages of Nakhchivan ASSR with their arable and pasture lands were illegally annexed to the Armenian SSR It is claimed to have been a flagrant violation of the terms of the Treaty of Moscow 1921 and the Treaty of Kars 1921 and the norms of international law 1 unreliable source Zernetun Zarnatun is a village which existed in the district of the Shahbuz in the north west from the Bichanak village on the bank of the Zarnatun River Its population has moved to the Bichanak in 1962 1 References edit a b c d ANAS Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences 2005 Nakhchivan Encyclopedia Vol I Baku ANAS p 88 ISBN 5 8066 1468 9 Encyclopedic dictionary of Azerbaijan toponyms In two volumes Volume I p 304 Baku East West 2007 ISBN 978 9952 34 155 3 Elkhan Nuriyev Toponyms as an Aide in Studying Animal Husbandry Baku Slavic University publications 4 2011 Bicenek at GEOnet Names Server Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bicenek amp oldid 1106956094, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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