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Nəbilər, Kalbajar


FieldValue
official_nameNəbilər
pushpin_mapAzerbaijan#East Zangezur
pushpin_mapsize300
subdivision_typeCountry
subdivision_nameAzerbaijan
subdivision_type1District
subdivision_name1Kalbajar
timezoneAZT
utc_offset+4
coordinates
elevation_m1612

Nəbilər (Nabilar, formerly known as Quşyuvası) is a village located in Kalbajar District of Azerbaijan. It is situated at an altitude of 1612 m on the left bank of the Tutkhun River opposite the Almalig village.

History

During the years of the Russian Empire, the village of Gushyuvasy was part of the Javanshir district, Elizavetpol province. According to the "Caucasian Calendar" for 1912, 25 people lived in the village, mostly Tatars, later known as Azerbaijanis.

According to the publication "Administrative Division of the ASSR", prepared in 1933 by the Department of National Economic Accounting of the Azerbaijan SSR (AzNEA), as of 1 January 1933, the settlement of Gushyuvasy was part of Kilsali village council of Kalbajar district, Azerbaijan SSR. The population was made by 81 people (16 households, 43 men and 38 women). The national composition of the entire Kilsali village council, which also included the villages of Jomart, Kilsali, Najafalylar, was 100% Turkic (Azerbaijani).

On 25 November 2020, based on the trilateral agreement between Azerbaijan, Armenia and Russia dated with 10 November 2020, concluded after the end of the Second Karabakh War, Kalbajar district was returned under the control of Azerbaijan.

Toponym

The village was originally named after the forest area called "Gushyuvasy" which means "bird nest". In 1992, it was renamed "Nabilar" in honor of a man named Nabi, who founded the village. The name means "the village of Nabi's descendants."

References

References

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  4. (1933). "Административное деление АССР.". Издание АзУНХУ.
  5. "İlham Əliyev xalqa müraciət edib » Azərbaycan Prezidentinin Rəsmi internet səhifəsi".
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  7. (2007). "Azərbaycan toponimlərinin ensiklopedik lüğəti". Şərq-Qərb.
  8. Təhməzov, Məzahir. (2013). "Kəlbəcər - ensiklopedik məlumatlar". Elm nəşriyyatı.
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