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Saltaq

Saltaq (also rendered as Saltag and Saltakh) or Salitagh (Armenian: Սալիթաղ, romanizedSalit’aġ) is a village and municipality in the Julfa District of Nakhchivan, Azerbaijan. It is located 30 km in the north from the district center, on the right bank of the Alinjachay River, on the slope of the Zangezur ridge. Its population is busy with vine-growing, farming and animal husbandry. There are a secondary school, a cultural house, two libraries, a club, a kindergarten, a communication center, and a medical center in the village. It has a population of 1,566. The monument of Yeyja of the Middle Ages was discovered in the northeast of the village.[1]

Saltag
Municipality
Azerbaijani: Saltaq
Saltag
Coordinates: 39°09′08″N 45°39′58″E / 39.15222°N 45.66611°E / 39.15222; 45.66611
Country Azerbaijan
Autonomous republicNakhchivan
DistrictJulfa
Population
 (2005)[citation needed]
 • Total1,566
Time zoneUTC+4 (AZT)

Armenian sources mention the name of the village for the first time in 1383 or 1384. It had been recorded by the Catholic archdiocese of Nakhchivan that 130 Armenian families in Kyrna and Saltag had converted to Islam in the 1600s and had been Turkified.[2]

Etymology edit

According to Azerbaijani sources, a nearby homonymous mountain is made out from the components of sal (smooth stone) and taq (an ancient form of the word of "dağ" (mountain)); thus: "the mountain with the slab stone" or "the steepness rocky mountain".[3]

According to Armenian sources, the village was the district of the ancient city of Tigranavan. Because of its location on large slabs, it was called Salitagh (սալ ["sal", slab] and [թաղ ["t'agh", district]), which is the Armenian name for the village.[2]

Historical and archaeological monuments edit

Yeyja edit

Yeycə (Yeyja) - the settlement of the Middle Ages in the north-east from the Saltag village of the Julfa District, on the left bank of the Alinjachay River. It is limited by the Alinjachay in the west, with the deep valley in the north and south, with the low hills in the east. Its area is 1850 m2. It was recorded in 1991. The buildings on the monument are completely destroyed, in its place were kept the square and oval pits. The surface materials consists from the products of the glazed and unglazed pottery (fragments of cooked clay pot in the pink and gray colored), clay (jug, bowl-type containers), etc. According to the findings, the place of residence belongs to the 9th-18th centuries; it is believed that there is a cultural layer of the ancient period in here.[1]

Saltag edit

Saltag - the place of residence of the Middle Ages in the east from the same named village in the Julfa District, on the left bank of the Alinjachay River. In 1991, the exploration research works were carried out. Its area is 56,000 m2. The place of residence currently divided into two parts through the irrigation ditch; The remains of the building clearly monitored in its north-east. Surface materials, mainly consists from the fragments of clay pot in the pink colored. During the excavation, cast piles of stone, fragments of the cooked brick, and the remains of the preserved wall in 1 m in length, were found. It is supposed that the Saltag settlement belongs to the 10h-16th centuries.[1]

Saltag Necropolis I edit

Saltag Necropolis I - the archaeological monument of the Middle Ages in the west from the Saltag settlement of the Julfa District, on the left bank Alinjachay River, on the high hill. In 1991, the exploration research works were carried out. Many of the grave monuments have been destroyed during the farm works. Archaeological cultural relics shows that the Saltag necropolis belongs to the 14th-16th centuries.[1]

Saltag Necropolis II edit

Saltag Necropolis II - the archaeological monument of the Middle Ages in the north-west from the Saltag village of the Julfa District, on the right bank of the Alinjachay River. It is located in a valley surrounded by mountains on all sides. Part of the cemetery is completely destroyed, the other part currently is used by the local population. The tomb built with the stone in its center, especially attracts an attention. It is supposed that the necropolis belongs to the 14th-16th centuries.[1]

Saltag Tomb edit

Saltag Tomb - the monument of the 14th-16th centuries in the necropolis which located in the north-west from the same named village of the Julfa District. It was built with the small stones in the center of the cemetery. Its ceiling has been completed in the crown form; its entrance is protruding to the outward. Also the cooked brick (23х23х5 cm; 20х10х5 cm) were used at the construction of the door (most likely, these bricks associated with its further restoration). Interior walls of the tomb was plastered with alabaster; was collapsed in some places. Inside were discovered the wooden coffin and the remains of a human skeleton.[1]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f ANAS, Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences (2005). Nakhchivan Encyclopedia. Vol. II. Baku: ANAS. p. 244. ISBN 5-8066-1468-9.
  2. ^ a b Ա․ Ա․ Այվազյան, ՆԱԽԻՋԵՎԱՆ․ պատկերազարդ բնաշխարհիկ հանրագիտակ, Երևան, «Հուշարձան», 1995, էջ 128-129 — 368 էջ. — 2700 հատ, ISBN 5-8079-0911-9
  3. ^ Encyclopedic Dictionary of Azerbaijan Toponyms. In two volumes. Volume I. p. 304. Baku: "East-West". 2007. ISBN 978-9952-34-155-3.

External links edit

saltaq, also, rendered, saltag, saltakh, salitagh, armenian, Սալիթաղ, romanized, salit, village, municipality, julfa, district, nakhchivan, azerbaijan, located, north, from, district, center, right, bank, alinjachay, river, slope, zangezur, ridge, population, . Saltaq also rendered as Saltag and Saltakh or Salitagh Armenian Սալիթաղ romanized Salit aġ is a village and municipality in the Julfa District of Nakhchivan Azerbaijan It is located 30 km in the north from the district center on the right bank of the Alinjachay River on the slope of the Zangezur ridge Its population is busy with vine growing farming and animal husbandry There are a secondary school a cultural house two libraries a club a kindergarten a communication center and a medical center in the village It has a population of 1 566 The monument of Yeyja of the Middle Ages was discovered in the northeast of the village 1 SaltagMunicipalityAzerbaijani SaltaqSaltagCoordinates 39 09 08 N 45 39 58 E 39 15222 N 45 66611 E 39 15222 45 66611Country AzerbaijanAutonomous republicNakhchivanDistrictJulfaPopulation 2005 citation needed Total1 566Time zoneUTC 4 AZT Armenian sources mention the name of the village for the first time in 1383 or 1384 It had been recorded by the Catholic archdiocese of Nakhchivan that 130 Armenian families in Kyrna and Saltag had converted to Islam in the 1600s and had been Turkified 2 Contents 1 Etymology 2 Historical and archaeological monuments 2 1 Yeyja 2 2 Saltag 2 3 Saltag Necropolis I 2 4 Saltag Necropolis II 2 5 Saltag Tomb 3 References 4 External linksEtymology editAccording to Azerbaijani sources a nearby homonymous mountain is made out from the components of sal smooth stone and taq an ancient form of the word of dag mountain thus the mountain with the slab stone or the steepness rocky mountain 3 According to Armenian sources the village was the district of the ancient city of Tigranavan Because of its location on large slabs it was called Salitagh սալ sal slab and թաղ t agh district which is the Armenian name for the village 2 Historical and archaeological monuments editYeyja edit Yeyce Yeyja the settlement of the Middle Ages in the north east from the Saltag village of the Julfa District on the left bank of the Alinjachay River It is limited by the Alinjachay in the west with the deep valley in the north and south with the low hills in the east Its area is 1850 m2 It was recorded in 1991 The buildings on the monument are completely destroyed in its place were kept the square and oval pits The surface materials consists from the products of the glazed and unglazed pottery fragments of cooked clay pot in the pink and gray colored clay jug bowl type containers etc According to the findings the place of residence belongs to the 9th 18th centuries it is believed that there is a cultural layer of the ancient period in here 1 Saltag edit Saltag the place of residence of the Middle Ages in the east from the same named village in the Julfa District on the left bank of the Alinjachay River In 1991 the exploration research works were carried out Its area is 56 000 m2 The place of residence currently divided into two parts through the irrigation ditch The remains of the building clearly monitored in its north east Surface materials mainly consists from the fragments of clay pot in the pink colored During the excavation cast piles of stone fragments of the cooked brick and the remains of the preserved wall in 1 m in length were found It is supposed that the Saltag settlement belongs to the 10h 16th centuries 1 Saltag Necropolis I edit Saltag Necropolis I the archaeological monument of the Middle Ages in the west from the Saltag settlement of the Julfa District on the left bank Alinjachay River on the high hill In 1991 the exploration research works were carried out Many of the grave monuments have been destroyed during the farm works Archaeological cultural relics shows that the Saltag necropolis belongs to the 14th 16th centuries 1 Saltag Necropolis II edit Saltag Necropolis II the archaeological monument of the Middle Ages in the north west from the Saltag village of the Julfa District on the right bank of the Alinjachay River It is located in a valley surrounded by mountains on all sides Part of the cemetery is completely destroyed the other part currently is used by the local population The tomb built with the stone in its center especially attracts an attention It is supposed that the necropolis belongs to the 14th 16th centuries 1 Saltag Tomb edit Saltag Tomb the monument of the 14th 16th centuries in the necropolis which located in the north west from the same named village of the Julfa District It was built with the small stones in the center of the cemetery Its ceiling has been completed in the crown form its entrance is protruding to the outward Also the cooked brick 23h23h5 cm 20h10h5 cm were used at the construction of the door most likely these bricks associated with its further restoration Interior walls of the tomb was plastered with alabaster was collapsed in some places Inside were discovered the wooden coffin and the remains of a human skeleton 1 References edit a b c d e f ANAS Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences 2005 Nakhchivan Encyclopedia Vol II Baku ANAS p 244 ISBN 5 8066 1468 9 a b Ա Ա Այվազյան ՆԱԽԻՋԵՎԱՆ պատկերազարդ բնաշխարհիկ հանրագիտակ Երևան Հուշարձան 1995 էջ 128 129 368 էջ 2700 հատ ISBN 5 8079 0911 9 Encyclopedic Dictionary of Azerbaijan Toponyms In two volumes Volume I p 304 Baku East West 2007 ISBN 978 9952 34 155 3 External links editSaltaq as Saltag at GEOnet Names Server Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Saltaq amp oldid 1076126189, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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