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1 Baku  



1.1  Old Era (BC 100799)  





1.2  Shirvanshahs Era (7991539)  





1.3  19th21st centuries  







2 Icheri Sheher  





3 Karabakh  





4 Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic  





5 Ganja  





6 Goygol  





7 Shamakhi  





8 Shaki  





9 Shamkir  





10 Quba  





11 Elsewhere  





12 References  














List of palaces in Azerbaijan






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In the Azerbaijani language the words "house" and "palace" have various meanings. Usually, church-houses were custom during 2nd century BC – 7th century AD. Mulk is a foreign word which came from Arabia during Caliphate Era. The word "Saray" is a castle, or government building which was considered to have particular administrative importance in various parts of the former Safavid Empire. Imarat or Igamatgah are big house which belong to rich people, khans, shahs. Same type buildings were popular in Midia, Afshar Empire, Karabakh Khanate, Baku Khanate, Shaddadids etc. Now, the term "Villa" is very popular and modern in Azerbaijan since the 1990s for a capitalist system.

Baku[edit]

Palace of Shirvanshahs
The ruins of Shahbulag Castle Palace (built 2100 years ago)
Gulustan Palace
Palace of De Boure built in 1891–1895
Palace of Happiness and its citadel
Villa PetroleaofNobel BrothersinBaku

Old Era (BC 100–799)[edit]

Shirvanshahs Era (799–1539)[edit]

Khanates of the Caucasus:

19th–21st centuries[edit]

Icheri Sheher[edit]

Karabakh[edit]

Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic[edit]

Ganja[edit]

Goygol[edit]

Shamakhi[edit]

Shaki[edit]

Shamkir[edit]

Quba[edit]

Elsewhere[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Palace of the Shirvanshahs". azerbaijan24.com. Retrieved 2023-10-21.
  • ^ Centre, UNESCO World Heritage. "Six cultural sites added to UNESCO's World Heritage List". UNESCO World Heritage Centre. Retrieved 2023-10-21.

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