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[[File:Stone inscription of Khanagha sacred place. .png|alt=Stone inscription of Khanagha sacred place. |thumb|'''''Stone'''''
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'''''of Khanagha'''''
'''''sacred place.'''''
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'''Khanagha Sacred Place''' is a sanctuary in Khanagha v., [[Ordubad District|Ordubad]] r. It consists of a building of two rooms in the north of the village. In the center of the big room there is a grave covered in black. Over the grave has been built of stone about 20 cm at height. Having no inscription to certain whom the grave belongs was impossible. Head stones of greenish stones specific for the area of Ordubad were put in two recesses, 1 m in height to the right and left sides of the windows in the wall of the sacred place. In the arabic inscription on the head stone (70 x 40 cm) to the right a Koran sentence, name and date of death of the late was engraved: "This grave belongs to the late Seyyid Tahir, son of Seyyid Hamid. Seven hundred seven year". (1308). In the inscription written in arabic on the head-stone to the left direction (59 x 37 cm) of seven lines says: "The grave belongs to Sheykh Islam, son of Sheykh Nuraddin"<ref>{{Cite book|title=S a f a r l i F., J a f a r o v H. Nakhchivan sanctuaries.B., 1998.|last=|first=|publisher=|year=|isbn=|location=|pages=}}</ref>. On the basis of the head stones we can say that the grave after building and plastering was joined in one form but before it was two. This fact is proved by the view of V.M.Sisoyev, russian scientist, stating that (1926) in the big room of the sacred place there were two graves of 3,25 x 1,25 m, at 20 cm distance from each-other. It gives an oppor - tunity to say that one time instead of this sacred place there was a settlement belonging to any mystic sector.
S a f a r l i F., J a f a r o v H. Nakhchivan sanctuaries.B., 1998.All content in the above text box is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license Version 4 and was originally sourced from https://simple.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?oldid=6005619.
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