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Bartaz (village)

Coordinates: 38°58′58″N 46°35′08″E / 38.98278°N 46.58556°E / 38.98278; 46.58556
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38°58′58″N 46°35′08″E / 38.98278°N 46.58556°E / 38.98278; 46.58556

Bartaz
Bartaz is located in Azerbaijan
Bartaz
Bartaz
Coordinates: 38°58′58″N 46°35′08″E / 38.98278°N 46.58556°E / 38.98278; 46.58556
Country Azerbaijan
DistrictZangilan
Time zoneUTC+4 (AZT)

Bartaz (Azerbaijani: Bartaz) is a village located in Zangilan district of Azerbaijan. It is situated in the administrative-territorial rural district of the village of Bartaz.[1]

Geography

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The village is placed on the left bank of the Bartaz River, 34 km southwest of the city of Zangilan.[2][3]

History

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According to the results of the Azerbaijani Agricultural Census of 1921, Bartaz, Ordakli rural district of Gubadli district, Azerbaijan SSR, had a population of 581 people (175 households), the predominant nationality being Azerbaijani Turks.[4]

According to the administrative division of 1961, the village of Bartaz was the centre of the Bartaz village council of the Zangilan district of the Azerbaijan SSR, which also included the settlements of Vejnali, Gargulu, Amirkhanli, settlements, near the Aghband railway station and near the Bartaz railway station.[5]

As of 1976, 654 people lived in Bartaz. Here were developed: cultivation of agricultural crops, sericulture and livestock breeding. There was a secondary school, library, club and other infrastructure facilities.[2]

On 22 October 2020, during the Second Karabakh War, the Azerbaijani Army regained the control over the village of Bartaz and liberated it.[6][7]

Toponym

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The village appeared as a result of the settlement of families from the Ordubad and Samukh districts in the area of Pari Bartaz. The settlement got its name from the mountain of the same name in this area.[3]

References

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  1. ^ Azərbaycan Respublikasının Dövlət Statistika Komitəsi (2019). "İnzibati ərazi bölgüsü təsnifatı" (PDF) (in Azerbaijani). stat.gov.az. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2020-04-16. Retrieved 2021-06-22.
  2. ^ a b Azerbaijani Soviet Encyclopedia. Vol. 2. Баку: Главная редакция Азербайджанской советской энциклопедии. 1978. p. 35.
  3. ^ a b Azərbaycan Milli Elmlər Akademiyası. Nəsimi adına Dilçilik İnstitutu. (2007). Azərbaycan Toponimlərinin Ensiklopedik Lüğəti. Vol. 1. Bakı: Şərq-Qərb. p. 81. ISBN 978-9952-34-155-3.
  4. ^ Азербайджанская сельско-хозяйственная перепись 1921 года. Вып. 9. Кубатлинский уезд (Издание Аз. Ц. С. У. ed.). Баку. 1922. pp. 62–63.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  5. ^ Административное деление Азербайджанской ССР на 1 января 1961 года. Баку: Азернешр. 1961. p. 55.
  6. ^ "Zəngilanın daha 13 kəndi işğaldan azad edildi". Qafqazinfo (in Azerbaijani). 2020-10-22. Retrieved 2024-07-05.
  7. ^ "Zəngilanın daha 1 qəsəbəsi və 13 kəndi işğaldan azad edilib". Report İnformasiya Agentliyi (in Azerbaijani). 2020-10-22. Retrieved 2024-07-05.
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