Seyid Mahmud sacred place
It is located in Narimanli village in Basarkecher district of Goycha mahal.
The name of Narimanli village was changed to Shatvan on 19.04.1991.
Architecture
Seyyed Mahmud's place in the cemetery was destroyed by Armenians after the deportation of Azerbaijanis in 1988.
The grave of Seyid Mahmud (length 2 m, width 25-30 cm) was one of the sacred spiritual and mystical places in the cemetery of the village of Narimanli. In 1941, when the 3–4-year-old son of Seyid Miri Seyid Mahmud oghlu (1871-1946) passed away, his father could not stand the pain and rebelled... and that night his mouth and face were twisted. In the evening of that day, in a dream, he was instructed to go and ask for forgiveness at his father’s grave, to spend the night there... The Almighty God will give him twins. Sayyid Miri obeys the rules of his dream, comes to the cemetery and sleeps on his father's grave, and... on this day his mouth and face are restored, and after 9 months twins are born. His son Gulam (lives in Baku), daughter Duma (in Ganja)