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Govurqala, Oguz

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Govurqala is a name shared by four archaeological sites in Azerbaijan, located in Oguz.

This Govurqala lies to the north from Khachmaz village and is a medieval walled stand with round and square towers (3–6 m in height, 1–1.5 m wide). Twelve buildings are within the stand; out of walls there are two moats (15 m long, 8 m wide, 10 m deep, another is 100/30/20 m). During the 1965 excavations, some other evidences were found.

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  1. ^ Azerbaijan Soviet Encyclopedia. Baku. 1982. pp. vol. 6, p. 100.
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