- Shaki
Infobox Settlement
official_name = Shaki
native_name = Şəki
image_caption = Palace of Shaki khans
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population_as_of =2008
population_footnotes = [ [http://world-gazetteer.com/wg.php?x=&men=gcis&lng=en&des=wg&geo=-26&srt=npan&col=abcdefghinoq&msz=1500&pt=c&va=x World Gazetteer: Azerbaijan] – World-Gazetteer.com]
population_total = 65,045
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latd=41 |latm=11 |lats=31|latNS=N
longd=47 |longm=10 |longs=14|longEW=E
elevation_m = 545
elevation_f = 1791
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title= Shaki, Azerbaijan Page
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footnotes =Shaki ( _az. Şəki; until 1968 Nukha, Azerbaijani: " _az. Nuxa"; also, Nucha, Shäki, and Sheki) is a city in North-west
Azerbaijan , in the rayon of the same name.Shaki is situated in northern
Azerbaijan on the southern part of the Greater Caucasus mountain range, 325 km (200 miles) fromBaku .The population of Shaki is 63,000Etymology
According to the Azerbaijan Development Gateway, the name of the town goes back to the ethnonym of the
Sakas , who reached the territory of modern day Azerbaijan in the 7th century B.C. and populated it for several centuries. In the medieval sources, the name of the town is found in various forms such as Sheke, Sheki, Shaka, Shakki, Shakne, Shaken, Shakkan, Shekin.History
There are traces of the large-scale settlements in Shaki that date to more than 2700 years ago. The Sakas were an Iranian people that wandered from the north side of the
Black Sea through Derbend passage and to theSouth Caucasus and from there toAsia Minor in the 7th century B.C. They occupied a good deal of the fertile lads in the South Caucasus in an area called Sakasena. The city of Shaki was one of the areas occupied by the Sakas. The original settlement dates back to the lateBronze Age .Shaki was one of the biggest cities of the Albanian states in the 1st century. The main temple of the ancient Albanians was located there. The kingdom of Shaki was divided into 11 administrative provinces. Shaki had been one of the important political and economic cities before the Arab invasion. But as a result of the invasion, Shaki was annexed to the third emirate. An independent principality was established in tames of a weakened Arabian caliphate. She was also managed by
Georgian Kingdom ,Atabegs of Azerbaijan andKhwarezmid Empire beforeMongol invasion . After the collapse of the Hulakis in the first half of the 14th century, Shaki gained independence immediately after the states ofShirvanshahs and theOrlat dynasty came into power.Shah Tahmasp put an end to the independence of Shaki in 1551 and annexed it to Safavid Iran except Ottoman administration between 1578-1603 and 1724-1735. Then the Shaki khanate was established in 1743, and was one of the strongest feudal states among the Caucasian khanates.As a result of the flood in the river Kish, the city of Shaki was partially ruined and the population was resettled in the present day city. The Shaki khanate became a vassal of the
Russian Empire in accordance with the second Kurekchay Treaty of 1805. The area was fully annexed by Russia by theTreaty of Gulistan in 1813 and the khanate was abolished in 1819 and in its place the Shaki province was established.During its history, the town was devastated many times and because of that, the oldest historic and architectural monuments currently preserved are dated to only the 16th-19th centuries. For many centuries, Shaki has been famous as the basic center of silkworm-breeding. Originally located on the left bank of the river Kish, the town sited lower down the hill, however Shaki was moved to its present location after a devastating flood in 1772 and became the capital of
Shaki Khanate . As the new location was near the village of Nukha, the city became also known as Nukha, until 1960 when it reverted back to the name Shaki.Shaki is famous for the 18th century Khan's palace and caravanserai.
Economy
Shaki's possesses a small silk industry and relies on its agricultural sector, which produces
tobacco ,grape s,cattle , nuts,cereal s andmilk .Community
Shaki residents are known for their sweet tooth. Delicious sweets, like
halva are made from old and secret recipes, which the residents keep well guarded. Residents of Shaki speak a little different which causes other Azerbaijanis to smile upon hearing them talking and is regarded as a likeable accent and intonation of the words Fact|date=February 2007. Shaki also has specific words like yaraf and yelpenek that do not exist in other districts of Azerbaijan. Probably the most famous feature of Shakinians are their comic tales. Shaki's comic tales heroHaci Dayi is the subject of nearly all jokes here.Nature
Shakki is surrounded by mountains and oak trees. During the
Soviet period, many ascended to Shaki to bathe in its numerousmineral spring s. Because of its natural beauty, Shaki is one of the towns with the greatest tourist potential in Azerbaijan.Fact|date=June 2007ister cities
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Giresun ,Turkey
*Gabrovo ,Bulgaria Famous people
A number of famous representatives of Azeri culture, education and science were born and grown-up in Sheki.
*Movlazadeh Mahammad Hasan Shakavi
*Mirza Fatali Akhundov
*Jovdat Hajiyev
*AshygMolla Juma
*Rashidbey Efendiyev
*Salman Mumtaz
*Hajji Hasan Mollazadeh
*Bakhtiyar Vahabzadeh
*Sabit Rahman
*Hikmet Ziya
*Abdulazzal Demirchizadeh
*Zulfugar Zulfugarov
*Shafiga Akhundova
*Mahmud Ismayilov
*Asker Eyyubov
*Alovsat Sadygov
*Shakili Alasgar
*Rasim Ojagov
*Lutfali Abdullayev
*Ismayil Osmanly
*Fatali Khan Khoyski
*Ahmediyya Jabrailov External links
* [http://gateway.az/cgi-bin/cl2_gw/browse.cgi?lang=en&topic=000e0304 Azerbaijan Development Gateway - Sheki]
* [http://wikitravel.org/en/Sheki Shaki travel guide by Wikitravel]References
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