Archaeological site of Kharabagilan

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Kharabagilan (Azerbaijani: Xarabagilan) is an archaeological site and the ruins of a medieval city located near the village of Kalantar Dize in the Ordubad District of the Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic, Azerbaijan. Situated on the left bank of the Gilanchay River, the site was once an important urban center for the Gilan province. Although the exact date of the earliest settlement in the area is unknown, the Munjuglutepe necropolis, located near the monument, dates to the 9th–4th centuries BC.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9]

Xaraba Gilan, First Memorial Complex, Remains of Tomb No.1, 12th-13th centuries

The study of Xarabagilan began at the end of the 19th century. The first archaeological research in the territory of Xarabagilan began in 1913. During excavations in 1926, several graves were discovered and studied in the territory of the monument. Also, copper and iron products, fragments of pottery vessels with Arabic inscriptions, pottery fragments, ceramic water pipes, textile remains, and other artifacts were discovered and transferred to the National Museum of History of Azerbaijan.[1][4]

Remains of the Caravanserai

Archaeological finds

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