Daghdag­han pir

Monument date:
XVII-XVIII c.
Placement /
Previous toponym:

Zangazur ma­hal is located in Nuvedi village in Megri dist­rict.

Placement /
Current toponym:

The name of Nuvedi village was changed to Nonadzor on 19.04.1991.

Classification:

Archi­tecture

Current situation

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.

Information:

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.

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