– is the capital of the eponymous Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic of Azerbaijan. Located at 450 km (280 mi) west of Baku. After visiting Alinja fortress, my guide Natig brought me to Nakhchivan city and had our lunch there.
Nakhchivan spacious highway on our way to the city:
– was named after Yazdgerd III, the last king of the Sassanid Empire. This is a reconstruction from pre-medieval castle. One of the largest tourist site destination in Nakhchivan.
This castle consists of a large spacious garden square with a museum in the middle (photos below), it is surrounded by a large wall that you can walk at the top along the walls as well.
– was built in 2006. This consists of the remains from the former temple (which constructed back in 8th century) that can be found at the lower storey of the mausoleum. Some sources mentioned that according to Armenian tradition and from the 19th Century Russia and Europe, Noah’s tomb is located in Nakhchivan and the locals here considered it a holy place. This is only a 2 minutes walk from Yesidabad Castle about 140 meters.
– located at the north from Yesidabad Castle. The palace was built in a beautiful 18th Century Nakhchivan-Maragha architectural school surrounded by beautiful gardens too.
– is a UNESCO World Heritage site located at Nakhchivan city. It is only a 5 minutes walk from Palace of Nakhchivan Khans of about 350 meters. It is one of the most important landmarks in the city.
5. And the overlooking view – from the nearby of Momine Khatun Mausoleum.
Written: 31st of October 2022; Edited: 16th of December 2022; Posted: 17th of August 2023…
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