Daghdaghan pir
Zangazur mahal is located in Nuvedi village in Megri district.
The name of Nuvedi village was changed to Nonadzor on 19.04.1991.
Architecture
Daghdaghan Piri, one of the centers of sacred knowledge of the people of Azerbaijan, was one of the most visited places by residents of the village and region. After the deportation of Azerbaijanis from their historical and ethnic lands on August 8, 1991, it was impossible to visit them.
In the Daghdaghan Forest above the Kerbalai Ali quarter in the east of the village of Nuvedi, Daghdaghan Piri, considered sacred, has turned into a mystical repository of spirits, and the Selangj River flows past it. At the foot of Mount Tanaka Kufulu, adjacent to the river valley, religious residents lit lamps and candles every Thursday and met the spirits of their relatives.
Nuvedi village is an Azerbaijani settlement rich in material and cultural monuments representing the ancient Azerbaijani culture. Being close to the Zangazur Corridor has influenced the comprehensive development of the village and the region. Religious and Albanian-Islamic monuments are examples of material and cultural heritage that binds the population here. Daghdaghan Piri is just like this.
