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Ajami ibn
Abubakr Nakhchivani was a 12th and 13th-century
Muslim architect who
contributed greatly to the
architecture of Nakhchivan. He was the founder...
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Ayuub al-Hafiz
Nakhchivani (Azerbaijani: Əhməd ibn Əyyub əl-Hafiz Naxçıvani) was an
Azerbaijani medieval architect.
Ahmad Nakhchivani was the most eminent...
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Masud Nakhchivani – was an
architect of the
twelfth century and a
representative of the
Architectural school of Nakhchivan.
Amiraddin Masud Nakhchivani lived...
- Azerbaijan. It was
built in 1186 by the
architect Ajami ibn
Abubekr Nakhchivani. The ten-sided
mausoleum reached a
height of 34 meters.
Today its height...
- It
shares the
neighbourhood with a
statue of its
architect –
Ajami Nakhchivani – and a bust of
Heydar Aliyev. Also from the 12th
century and by the...
- Parthian, Kurdish,
Syriac Eurasiaa Armenian, Bashkir, Chechen, Lezgin,
Nakhchivani, Turkish, Russian,
Yeraz Europe Spanish nobles, Irish,
Irish and Scottish...
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December 1985. It was
formerly called Mikrorayon and is
named after Ajami Nakhchivani. It
became a
transfer station to the
Purple Line on 19
April 2016. Connection...
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northern portal shows the name of the architect: “Ahmad ibn
Ayuub al-Hafiz
Nakhchivani”.
There are two
entrances lead to the
mausoleum (from
north and south)...
- high that most of the
residents of the
Besler district in
Istanbul are
Nakhchivanis." In 2007, an
agreement was
struck with Iran to
obtain more gas exports...
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bridges of Baku, Ganja, and the
Absheron Peninsula.
Ajami Abubakr oglu
Nakhchivani is one of the
architects who
lived and
created in
Azerbaijan during the...