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'''Mədrəsə''' ({{transl|az|Madrasa}}; {{lang-hy|Մատրասա|Matrasa}} |
'''Mədrəsə''' ({{transl|az|Madrasa}}; {{lang-hy|Մատրասա|Matrasa}}) is a village and municipality in the [[Shamakhi District]] of [[Azerbaijan]]. This village had a generally homogeneous [[Armenians in Azerbaijan |Armenian population]] in 1918 and maintained a significant Armenian presence up until the forced exodus of Armenians from Azerbaijan in 1988.<ref>{{cite web|title= Shamakhi: A Lost Dialect, a Lost Identity|url= https://www.evnreport.com/arts-and-culture/shamakhi-a-lost-dialect-a-lost-identity|author= Narine Vlasyan|date= February 5, 2019|website= evnreport.com}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|author= Karapetian, S|date=1997|title= Armenian Lapidary Inscriptions of Boon-Aghvank|publisher= Publishing House of the State Academy of Sciences of Armenia “Gitut'yun”|location= Yerevan|page=46|isbn= 5-8080-0144-7}}</ref> It has a population of 2,597. |
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Madrasa was home to one of the last two [[Armeno-Tats|Armeno-Tat]] communities in Azerbaijan, until they were expelled in the 1990s. |
Madrasa was home to one of the last two [[Armeno-Tats|Armeno-Tat]] communities in Azerbaijan, until they were expelled in the 1990s. |
Revision as of 07:27, 24 October 2023
Mədrəsə
Մատրասա • Matrasa | |
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Municipality | |
Coordinates: 40°36′53″N 48°33′51″E / 40.61472°N 48.56417°E | |
Country | Azerbaijan |
District | Shamakhi |
Population (2008)[1] | |
• Total | 2,597 |
Time zone | UTC+4 (AZT) |
Mədrəsə (Madrasa; Template:Lang-hy) is a village and municipality in the Shamakhi District of Azerbaijan. This village had a generally homogeneous Armenian population in 1918 and maintained a significant Armenian presence up until the forced exodus of Armenians from Azerbaijan in 1988.[2][3] It has a population of 2,597.
Madrasa was home to one of the last two Armeno-Tat communities in Azerbaijan, until they were expelled in the 1990s.
It is the origin of the Madrasa grape, which is still cultivated locally and internationally for winemaking.
See also
References
- ^ World Gazetteer: Azerbaijan[dead link ] – World-Gazetteer.com
- ^ Narine Vlasyan (February 5, 2019). "Shamakhi: A Lost Dialect, a Lost Identity". evnreport.com.
- ^ Karapetian, S (1997). Armenian Lapidary Inscriptions of Boon-Aghvank. Yerevan: Publishing House of the State Academy of Sciences of Armenia “Gitut'yun”. p. 46. ISBN 5-8080-0144-7.