Koroghlu Fortress Explained

Koroghlu fortress
Native Name:Azerbaijani: Koroğlu qalası
Building Type:Fortress
Architectural Style:Architectural school of Arran
Location:Gala village
Location Town:Gadabay
Location Country: Azerbaijan
Map Type:Azerbaijan
Coordinates:40.4887°N 45.7528°W
Completion Date:16th century
Material:Stone

Koroghlu fortress is a fortress located in the village of Gala in Gadabay district, Azerbaijan.

History

The name of the fortress is connected to Koroglu, the national hero of Azerbaijan. Fortresses with this name are encountered in Shamkir, Gadabay, Tovuz and other regions. Generally, common features of the Koroghlu fortresses are that they are mostly built in the 17th century and in a strategic military position in high-altitude, inaccessible places. Some researchers state that the age of the monument is older. According to them, the age of these monuments dates back farther than Koroglu, who lived in the 16th–17th centuries.

Location

It is located at an altitude of 2,000 meters above sea level. The fortress is located between the villages of Galakand and Miskinli, on the peak of the rocky cliff. The monument can be climbed only by foot. The western side of the tower is a steep cliff. The thickness of the walls is about 1 meter. Inside the fortress there are the ruins of windmill, tandoor and water reservoir. According to local residents, there are hidden underground roads that have not yet been explored in the fortress.[1]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Koroğlu qalası. kataloq.gomap.az. az. 5 March 2018.