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For other places with the same name, see Gulistan. This article is about castle in Gülüstan, Goranboy. For castle in Shamakhi, see Gulustan Fortress (Shamakhi).Fortress in Goranboy, Azerbaijan
Gulustan fortress
Azerbaijani: Gülüstan qalası
Gulustan Fortress is located in AzerbaijanGulustan FortressLocation within Azerbaijan
General information
TypeFortress
Architectural styleArchitectural school of Arran
AddressGulustan
Town or cityGoranboy
CountryAzerbaijan Azerbaijan
Coordinates40°20′51″N 46°33′44″E / 40.347384°N 46.562229°E / 40.347384; 46.562229
CompletedXII-XVII century
Technical details
MaterialStone

Gulustan fortress is an ancient Armenian fortress in Goranboy region of Azerbaijan.

Location

The fortress is located at the foothills of Murovdag, bordering Agdere and Goranboy regions. It is encircled by precipice from eastern, western and southwestern sides, forest from the north side, and slope from the south-eastside. The fortress is situated on the coast of Incechay, at a height of 1700 m above sea level and 200–250 m above the nearby territory. The way to the fortress is from south-east. The length of the fortress is 200–250 m in the east–west direction and 20–25 m in the north–south direction. The width of the wall is 0.8–0.9 m in the north and west, and in the south wall it is 1.5 m. It is reported that there is also a secret road leading to the river.

History

The name of the fortress, "Gulustan" is a Persian word, meaning "flower garden". Gulustan was the residence Armenian noble house of Beglaryan, who were rule Armenian Principality of Gulustan. Also, the significant historic Treaty of Gulistan was signed in this fortress.

See also

References

  1. A.Məmmədov, Ş.Əyyubova, 2003.
  2. John Wright, Richard Schofield, Suzanne Goldenberg «Transcaucasian Boundaries» Routledge, 2003 ISBN 1135368503, 9781135368500 p.93 (pp.258)
  3. George A. Bournoutian «Russia and the Armenians of Transcaucasia, 1797—1889: a documentary record» Mazda Publishers, 1998 p.36 (pp. 578)
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