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Sadarak District

Coordinates:39°42′N44°54′E / 39.700°N 44.900°E /39.700; 44.900
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District of Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic in Azerbaijan
District in Nakhchivan, Azerbaijan
Sadarak District
Map of Azerbaijan showing Sadarak District
Map ofAzerbaijan showing Sadarak District
Country Azerbaijan
Autonomous RepublicNakhchivan
Established28 August 1990
CapitalHeydarabad
Settlements[1]4
Area
 • Total
160 km2 (60 sq mi)
Population
 • Total
16,100
 • Density100/km2 (260/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+4 (AZT)
Postal code
7300
Websitesederek-ih.nakhchivan.az

Sadarak District (Azerbaijani:Sədərək rayonu) is one of the 7districts of theNakhchivan Autonomous Republic ofAzerbaijan. The district borders the district ofSharur, as well as theIğdır Province ofTurkey,Ararat Province ofArmenia and theWest Azerbaijan Province ofIran. Its capital isHeydarabad and largest settlement isSadarak. As of 2020, the district had a population of 16,100.[2]

Sadarak is the only Azerbaijani district bordering Turkey. TheUmut Bridge over theAras, also called the "bridge of hope", links Azerbaijan with Turkey, where the Nakhchivan-Istanbul bus route passes. Sadarak District also includes theKarki exclave which has been controlled by Armenia since theFirst Nagorno-Karabakh War.

Etymology

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There are different theories about the word's origin. Some say Sadarak means three valleys inFarsi. Indeed, there are three valleys in Sadarak: Chanagchichay, Chahannamdara, Bagirsag. Linguists link the word to "sed rang", i.e. a hundred colours. Sedrak means a place inhabited by many people in Arabic. In the 14th century, it was inhabited by the Saadli tribe. Local etymology suggests that Sadarak is made up of steel and garak (flood-prone). Researchers believe that the word relates to a place called Sakrak mentioned in theBook of Dede Korkut.[3]

History

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The Barda-Erevan-Nakhchivan-Julfa-Tabriz section of the Great Silk Way linking Azerbaijan's north with Middle Eastern countries passed through Sadarak. During the 1722 attack of Peter the Great on the Caucasus, including Azerbaijan, Nakhchivan fell under the influence of the Ottomans, while following the 1828 Turkmenchay agreement it was passed on to Russia to become part of Erevan province. In a letter to Gen Paskevich from 23 September 1828, A. Griboyedov provided information about the Nakhchivan population. Under the 1828 decree of Czar Nicolas the First, the Armenian Oblast was established in part of the Armenian Highlands, on the territory of the former Erivan and Nakhchivan khanates; about 130,000 Armenians resettled there to their former homes from Iran and Turkey.

31 December 1989 saw an extraordinary event in USSR history as state borders called "the metal grating" were knocked down enabling people to cross the Aras. In early 1990, the Supreme Council of the Nakhchivan SSR passed a shocking decision to secede from the USSR. Proceeding from the Kars agreement, the autonomous republic's legislature asked Turkey, Iran, the UN and other international organizations for help. The decision came like thunder from a clear sky. It was the first time in USSR history when a decision to break away from it was passed by an autonomous republic, not even a fully-fledged republic. Sadarak acquired district status after detaching from Sharur District on August 28, 1990. On 19–20 January 1990, during theFirst Nagorno-Karabakh War, local Armenian forces seized Sadarak's Karki village.

Historical sites

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Sadarak was an important medieval settlement on the Yerevan-Nakhchivan trade road. There are remains of the Sadarak fortress 955 meters above sea level, three medieval mosques, ruins of defence structures, a caravansary, the Agoglan shrine, and a 19-20th century bath-house here. Sadarak's archaeological sites were registered in 1958. The best-known of them is theAgoglan shrine attributed to the 7-11th centuries.

Archaeology

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An important archaeological site in the district of Sadarak is an ancient settlement ofChalcolithic period that stretches over five acres. The settlement is located on the plain, east of the village of Karaagaç.[4] It is known as Kultepe Sadarak, and is of remarkable importance because of its multiple cultural layers that go back to the late Paleolithic period.

Many ceramic products were unearthed here, such as chaff faced pottery, and tableware with painted red lines. The settlement is a testimony of local culture in the V millennium BC, and it brings in new information about the Paleolithic Period in Nakhchivan.[5]

Proto Kura-Araxes pottery is found here, black-burnished pottery, as well as all the other types of Kura-Araxes pottery which followed later. Other related Nakhchivan sites with similar early pottery areOvcular Tepesi, andKhalaj (archaeology).[4]

Geography

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Sadarak District bordersTurkey in the south-west (the only bordering zone with Turkey and Azerbaijan is here - 11 km), withArmenia in the north-west – 24 km andSharur District in the south-east – 27 km.

The climate of Sadarak is continental with hot summer and cold winter. Mineral water springs similar to Istisu and Jeleznovodsk were discovered in Sadarak in 1980.

The territory of the district consists of plains, surrounded by the Ujubiz, Aghdakan, Validag and Tekgar massifs. TheAras River flows along the border between Turkey and Sadarak District.[6]

Population

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According to theState Statistics Committee, as of 2018, the population of the region recorded 15.9 thousand persons, which increased by 3.7 thousand persons (30 percent) from 12.2 thousand persons in 2000.[7] 8.1 thousand of total population are men, 7.8 thousand are women.[8]

 The population of district by the year (at the beginning of the year, thsd. persons)[7]
2000200120022003200420052006200720082009201020112012201320142015201620172018
Sadarak region12,212,412,512,712,913,113,413,613,814,014,114,414,615,015,315,415,615,815,9
urban population---0,71,31,41,41,51,51,61,72,02,02,02,12,12,12,22,2
rural population12,212,412,512,011,611,712,012,112,312,412,412,412,613,013,213,313,513,613,7

Transportation

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In 2023, Baku and Ankara agreed on building a railway transport between Turkey and Azerbaijan which would pass from Sadarak.[9][10][11]

Gallery

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    Sadarak
  • Mosque
    Mosque
  • Mountain
    Mountain
  • Mountain
    Mountain
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    Sadarak
  • Agoglan
    Agoglan
  • Agri Dagi
    Agri Dagi
  • Sadarak
    Sadarak
  • Sadarak
    Sadarak
  • Heydarabad
    Heydarabad
  • Heydarabad
    Heydarabad
  • Heydarabad
    Heydarabad
  • Heydarabad
    Heydarabad
  • Heydarabad
    Heydarabad
  • Heydarabad
    Heydarabad
  • Heydarabad
    Heydarabad
  • Sadarak
    Sadarak
  • Sadarak School
    Sadarak School
  • Sadarak
    Sadarak
  • Sadarak
    Sadarak

References

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  1. ^"İnzibati-ərazi vahidləri"(PDF).preslib.az. Retrieved28 February 2021.
  2. ^ab"Population of Azerbaijan".stat.gov.az.State Statistics Committee. Retrieved22 February 2021.
  3. ^"Sadarak". discoverazerbaijan.az. Archived fromthe original on 2013-09-11. Retrieved2012-08-27.
  4. ^abBakhshaliyev, Veli; Seyidov, Abbas (2013). "New findings from the settlement of Sadarak (Nakhchivan-Azerbaijan)".Anatolia Antiqua.21 (1):1–21.doi:10.3406/anata.2013.1337.ISSN 1018-1946.
  5. ^Nakhchivan: Development of palaeolithic and neolithic periodsArchived 2019-07-25 at theWayback Machine foreignpolicynews.org - September 07, 2016
  6. ^"Садаракский район". azerbaijan.az. Archived fromthe original on 2018-10-18. Retrieved2012-08-27.
  7. ^ab"Political division, population size and structure: Population by towns and regions of the Republic of Azerbaijan".The State Statistical Committee of the Republic of Azerbaijan. Retrieved2018-12-13.
  8. ^"Political division, population size and structure: Population by sex, towns and regions, urban settlements of the Republic of Azerbaijan at the beginning of the 2018".Azərbaycan Respublikasının Dövlət Statistika Komitəsi (in Azerbaijani). Retrieved2018-12-13.
  9. ^"Baku, Ankara agree on construction of Kars- Nakhchivan railroad, green energy sales from Azerbaijan to Turkey".interfax.com. Retrieved2023-12-20.
  10. ^Şafak, Yeni."Kars-Nahçıvan Demiryolu Projesi ile ilgili fizibilite çalışmalarının sürdürülmesi kararı alındı | Türkiye Ekonomisi Haberleri".Yeni Şafak (in Turkish). Retrieved2023-12-20.
  11. ^"Əli Əsədov Cevdet Yılmazla Qars-Naxçıvan dəmir yolunun əhəmiyyətindən DANIŞDI - FOTO".bizim.media (in Azerbaijani). Retrieved2023-12-20.
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