Boyuk mosque
It is located in Hachaparag (Zahmat) village, on the right bank of the Zangi River, 8 km north-west of the district center Ulukhanli settlement, 6 km from the city of Iravan, in Zangibasar mahal.
On 03.01.1935, the name of the village was changed to Zahmat, and from 19.04.1991, it was named Khachpar
Architecture
A month after the beginning of the Great Patriotic War, the mosque was allowed to operate. The mosque, which was open until the deportation of 1988, was later destroyed and rendered unusable
The walls of the porch of the Boyuk mosque were decorated with Quranic surahs, and the date of Hijri 981 was written in the inscription on the head of the pulpit. During the first years of the Soviet rule, the activity of the mosque was stopped. A month after the beginning of the Great Patriotic War, the mosque was allowed to open again. One of the facts showing the antiquity of the village was the head and chest stones in the cemetery, ram, horse and bull sculptures on the graves. On the chest of the sculptures of horse, ram and bull the name of the buried person, his father’s name, the years of death and tribe’s name were indicated.