39°35′41″N 47°12′30″E / 39.59472°N 47.20833°E / 39.59472; 47.20833

Ələsgərli
Ələsgərli is located in Azerbaijan
Ələsgərli
Ələsgərli
Coordinates: 39°35′41″N 47°12′30″E / 39.59472°N 47.20833°E / 39.59472; 47.20833
Country Azerbaijan
DistrictFuzuli
Time zoneUTC+4 (AZT)

Ələsgərli (also, Ələskərli, Alasgarli, Aleskerli and Aleskerly) is a ghost village on the river Zəyəmçay in the Fuzuli District of Azerbaijan. It is set on undulating land, some 7km due east of Fuzuli town, backed by more substantial mountain foothills. Video footage released after its 2020 recapture by Azerbaijani forces show an intact metalled road running through an otherwise devastated settlement of widely spaced farmhouses that have long ago fallen into crumbling ruins.[1]

History edit

The village was originally known as Badakand meaning "village in the hay". In 1990, it was renamed Alasgarli in honor of folk-musician Ashig Alasgar, the name meaning "descendants of Alasgar".[2] The village and whole surrounding region was occupied by Armenian forces in 1993 but liberated on 9 November 2020.[3]

References edit

  1. ^ APA news repot shares video of Ələskərli
  2. ^ Encyclopedic Dictionary of Toponyms of Azerbaijan . Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences . Nasimi Institute of Linguistics. East-west Baku-2007. p.427
  3. ^ "23 more villages were liberated from occupation" report.az (Azerbaijani)