Tombstone monuments in the Oghuz cemetery in Kichik Mazra (Bala Mazra) village

Monument date:
1345
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Previous toponym:

It is located in Bala Marza vil­la­ge, Basar­kechar district, Goycha mahal.

Placement /
Current toponym:

From 11.06.1969 Basarkechar district was na­med Vardenis and Kichik (small) Marza village – Pork (small) Marza. 

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Architec­ture

Current situation

The ancient Og­huz graves were destroyed and ruined Arme­nians after the mass deporta­tion of Azer­baija­nis in 1988.

Information:

In the village of Bala Mazra, there is an Oghuz cemetery dating back to the IV-VII centuries. The tall headstones stan­ding like a forest on top of the 2–3-meter high Oguz tombstones are petrified le­gends about the ancient ancestors of the Azerbaijani Turks, who were turned into living witnesses of history by the artistic geniuses of the "Avesta" architecture school and the craftsmen of the jeweler's taste. The area called the old cemetery is rich in tombstones from the Albanian-Turkish era. There was an Albanian church from the X-XII centuries in the territory of the village. Also, during a series of excavations conducted by the Oghuz Turks in the cemetery in the area we call "Gerbi Azerbaijan" during their conscious scientific life, the rich archaeological culture discovered dating back to hundreds of years BC was written in the name of the Yandanchi population, who were moved to the Front Caucasus as a family in 1828. This is the indisputable truth. that this archaeolo­gi­cal culture belongs to the history of syncretic common Turkish spirituality, culture and statehood created by the Oghuz Turks together with their relatives during the period of the three Turkish states (Biaini, Arme, Parthia) that the Azer­baijani Turks included in the tem­porary administrative territories of the Transcaucasian lands in different eras of history - Turkish It is the wealth of the world. In our work called "Biaini King­dom", detailed studies were carried out about it.

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