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Nehrəm

Nehrəm (Nehram) is a village and the most populous municipality in the Babek District of Nakhchivan, Azerbaijan. It is located 4 km in the south from the district center, on the left bank of the Araz River. Its population is busy with grain-growing, vine-growing, horticulture, vegetable-growing, and animal husbandry. There are 3 secondary schools, technical and vocational school, club, 4 libraries, kindergarten, music school, the house of schoolchildren, maternity hospital and hospital in the village. It has a population of 13,900 people. The water pipeline was built to the village from 4.3 km distance (1993). Nearby of the village there are workshops of aslant.[2] Until recently, it was Azerbaijan's most populous rural community until surpassed by Ərkivan.[1]

Nehrəm
Municipality
Nehrəm
Coordinates: 39°06′44″N 45°27′40″E / 39.11222°N 45.46111°E / 39.11222; 45.46111
Country Azerbaijan
Autonomous republicNakhchivan
DistrictBabek
Population
 (2023)[1]
 • Total13,752
Time zoneUTC+4 (AZT)

Nehram is a historical village. Imamzada shrine in the village has an ancient history. In the south-west of the village, in the place called Gyzylburun, have been found the ruins of the settlement and cemetery of the Bronze Age. There are residence and cemetery of medieval ages in the territory of the village. The tombstones are content from tombs with inscriptions and stone-sculpted figures of ram.[2]

Etymology edit

According to the information of the 19th century, in the Nakhchivan province, the water used for irrigation, was belonged to the separate landlords, only in individual cases, it was belonged to the entire community. One of these communities was the Nehram community. According to the researchers, the name was made up with components of words of nəhr (river, canal, running water) and am//əm (community) in the Arabic language and means "water owned by the community".[3]

Nehram edit

Nehram - is the place of residence of the Middle Ages. The first recorded mentions or historical references to Nehram village in Azerbaijan are believed to have occurred in the 16th to 17th centuries. These references provide some indication of the village's existence during that period, although precise founding details or exact dates might not be available in historical records. Its area is 3 ha. Many remains of artefacts are scattered on the place of residence. The remains of building was completely destroyed. Cultural layer has content from clay with mixture soil. At result of researchings have been found pottery, raw and brick parts, the mainly red and gray pottery (jugs, kasa, lamps, glass etc.) decorated in different ways which typical of the Middle Ages. According to the findings, the monument dates from the 5th-18th centuries.[2]

J. Mammadguluzade on Nehram edit

In 1885, the first secular school opened in Nehram. J.Mammadguluzadeh more than seven years (15 January 1890 - 10 July 1897) worked as a teacher and supervisor in the Nehram village. In order to facilitate the work of local farmers, in 1893, he achieved bring to the village the first iron plow of "Ekker" firm from Tbilisi. Writer wrote his works as "The game of raisin" (1892), "Stories of the Danabaş village" (1894), "The school of the Danabaş village" (1896) in here. For the first time in the district he involved the girls to the education and has created a museum of school-history. In 1896, J.Mammadguluzade married to the Halima Nagi gyzy from this village. From this marriage was born the first child of writer, Munevver Mammadquluzade.[2]

Kerim Bey Ismayilov about Nehram edit

The education worker Kerim Bey Ismayilov in the published article, in his collection of the "sbornik materialov dlya opisaniya mestnostey the plemyon Kavkaza" (Tbilisi, 1900, the 27th edition, Section 2, page 192-201), he gave information about the territory, geographical situation, climate, fauna and flora, etymology of the name, constructions, irrigation system, employment of the population, traditions, religious rituals, holidays of the Nehram village.[2]

References edit

  1. ^ a b Forsaken Villages of Azerbaijan.
  2. ^ a b c d e ANAS, Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences (2005). Nakhchivan Encyclopedia. Vol. II. Baku: ANAS. p. 187. ISBN 5-8066-1468-9.
  3. ^ Encyclopedic dictionary of Azerbaijan toponyms. In two volumes. Volume I. p. 304. Baku: "East-West". 2007. ISBN 978-9952-34-155-3.

nehrəm, nehram, village, most, populous, municipality, babek, district, nakhchivan, azerbaijan, located, south, from, district, center, left, bank, araz, river, population, busy, with, grain, growing, vine, growing, horticulture, vegetable, growing, animal, hu. Nehrem Nehram is a village and the most populous municipality in the Babek District of Nakhchivan Azerbaijan It is located 4 km in the south from the district center on the left bank of the Araz River Its population is busy with grain growing vine growing horticulture vegetable growing and animal husbandry There are 3 secondary schools technical and vocational school club 4 libraries kindergarten music school the house of schoolchildren maternity hospital and hospital in the village It has a population of 13 900 people The water pipeline was built to the village from 4 3 km distance 1993 Nearby of the village there are workshops of aslant 2 Until recently it was Azerbaijan s most populous rural community until surpassed by Erkivan 1 NehremMunicipalityNehremCoordinates 39 06 44 N 45 27 40 E 39 11222 N 45 46111 E 39 11222 45 46111Country AzerbaijanAutonomous republicNakhchivanDistrictBabekPopulation 2023 1 Total13 752Time zoneUTC 4 AZT Nehram is a historical village Imamzada shrine in the village has an ancient history In the south west of the village in the place called Gyzylburun have been found the ruins of the settlement and cemetery of the Bronze Age There are residence and cemetery of medieval ages in the territory of the village The tombstones are content from tombs with inscriptions and stone sculpted figures of ram 2 Contents 1 Etymology 2 Nehram 3 J Mammadguluzade on Nehram 4 Kerim Bey Ismayilov about Nehram 5 ReferencesEtymology editAccording to the information of the 19th century in the Nakhchivan province the water used for irrigation was belonged to the separate landlords only in individual cases it was belonged to the entire community One of these communities was the Nehram community According to the researchers the name was made up with components of words of nehr river canal running water and am em community in the Arabic language and means water owned by the community 3 Nehram editNehram is the place of residence of the Middle Ages The first recorded mentions or historical references to Nehram village in Azerbaijan are believed to have occurred in the 16th to 17th centuries These references provide some indication of the village s existence during that period although precise founding details or exact dates might not be available in historical records Its area is 3 ha Many remains of artefacts are scattered on the place of residence The remains of building was completely destroyed Cultural layer has content from clay with mixture soil At result of researchings have been found pottery raw and brick parts the mainly red and gray pottery jugs kasa lamps glass etc decorated in different ways which typical of the Middle Ages According to the findings the monument dates from the 5th 18th centuries 2 J Mammadguluzade on Nehram editIn 1885 the first secular school opened in Nehram J Mammadguluzadeh more than seven years 15 January 1890 10 July 1897 worked as a teacher and supervisor in the Nehram village In order to facilitate the work of local farmers in 1893 he achieved bring to the village the first iron plow of Ekker firm from Tbilisi Writer wrote his works as The game of raisin 1892 Stories of the Danabas village 1894 The school of the Danabas village 1896 in here For the first time in the district he involved the girls to the education and has created a museum of school history In 1896 J Mammadguluzade married to the Halima Nagi gyzy from this village From this marriage was born the first child of writer Munevver Mammadquluzade 2 Kerim Bey Ismayilov about Nehram editThe education worker Kerim Bey Ismayilov in the published article in his collection of the sbornik materialov dlya opisaniya mestnostey the plemyon Kavkaza Tbilisi 1900 the 27th edition Section 2 page 192 201 he gave information about the territory geographical situation climate fauna and flora etymology of the name constructions irrigation system employment of the population traditions religious rituals holidays of the Nehram village 2 References edit a b Forsaken Villages of Azerbaijan a b c d e ANAS Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences 2005 Nakhchivan Encyclopedia Vol II Baku ANAS p 187 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 Nehrem at GEOnet Names Server Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Nehrem amp oldid 1187705825, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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