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Mausoleum in Azerbaijan

Not to be confused with Hazrat Khizr Mosque.
Pir Khidir Zinda
Azerbaijani: Xıdır Zində piri
The mausoleum in 2009
40°57′20″N 49°13′56″E / 40.955447°N 49.232205°E / 40.955447; 49.232205
LocationBeşbarmaq, Siyazan rayon, Azerbaijan
TypeMausoleum
Dedicated toKhidir

The Pir Khidir Zinda (Azerbaijani: Xıdır Zində piri), also called Khidir Zunja and Beshbarmag-piri, is a mausoleum, pilgrimage site, and sacred place for Muslims, located on the slopes of Beşbarmaq rock, in the Siyazan rayon of Azerbaijan.

The mausoleum site is located within the “Beshbarmag Mountain” State Historical Cultural and Nature Reserve, proclaimed in 2020.

The mausoleum and pilgrimage site becomes especially crowded in summer. It is appropriate and compulsory to wash hands with holy water flowing from mountain springs prior to approaching the mausoleum.

History

The site is considered to be the meeting place of the prophets Moses and Khidir.

For drivers and passengers going from Baku to the northern districts of Azerbaijan, including to Siyazan, Quba, Qusar, Khachmaz and Nabran, and to Russia along the Baku-Rostov highway, the nearby village of Beshbarmag is often the first destination, with a fuel station and resting place located in the village. In the village there are shops, cafés and restaurants, located near the white-stone mosque, several hundred meters below the Pir Khidir Zinda mausoleum.

Legends about Khizir

According to one of widely spread legends, Khidir served in the army of Alexander the Great and helped the great commander to find a spring of fresh water in the outskirts of Beshbarmag Mountain.

Gallery

  • An inscription on the door of the mausoleum An inscription on the door of the mausoleum
  • The mausoleum dome in 2014, top right of the image, relative to Beşbarmaq, with part of the village in the foreground The mausoleum dome in 2014, top right of the image, relative to Beşbarmaq, with part of the village in the foreground
  • The mausoleum relative to Beşbarmaq in 2018 The mausoleum relative to Beşbarmaq in 2018

See also

Notes

  1. According to another version, it is in Middle Asia.

References

  1. "Besh Barmak". megalithic.co.uk.
  2. "Decree of the President of the Republic of Azerbaijan on the establishment of the "Beshbarmag Mountain" State Historical-Cultural and Nature Reserve" (Press release). President of Azerbaijan. June 8, 2020. Retrieved December 27, 2024.
  3. "Гора Бешбармаг включена в список исторических и культурных памятников". www.anl.az (in Russian). 2020. Retrieved August 30, 2021.
  4. "Xidir zinda (Beshbarmaq)" (photos). zamnoy.com (in Azerbaijani).
  5. "Besbarmaq mistikasi Peygemberlerin gorus mekani, muqeddes ziyaretgah, tarixi istehkam…". Azerbaijan News (in Azerbaijani). 2022. Retrieved December 27, 2024.
  6. "Легенда о Святом Хызре". e-samarkand.narod.ru (in Russian).

External links

Media related to Hidir Zinja Mausoleum at Wikimedia Commons

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