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Shamakhi (Azerbaijani: Şamaxı, pronounced [ʃɑmɑˈxɯ]) is a city in Azerbaijan and the administrative centre of the Shamakhi District.The city's estimated population as of 2010 was 31,704. [1]
Frontal view of the main building of the mosque. Lateral view. The Juma Mosque Complex, always distinguished by its volume and silhouette among cultic and civil monuments of Azerbaijan because of the correlation with earlier monuments of Islamic architecture, keeping its composition centre.
Astrophysical Observatory in Shamakhi.. Shamakhi was first mentioned as Kamachia by ancient Greco-Roman geographer Claudius Ptolemaeus in the 1st to 2nd century CE. It was an important town during the Middle Ages and served as the capital of the Shirvanshah state from the 8th to 15th centuries and capital of the independent Shirvan Khanate, also known as khanate of Shamakhi.
The Shamakhy Astrophysical Observatory, named after Nasreddin Tusi of the National Academy of Sciences of Azerbaijan (ANAS ShAO; Azerbaijani: Azərbaycan Milli Elmlər Akademiyası Nəsirəddin Tusi adına Şamaxı Astrofizika Rəsədxanası) was established on November 17, 1959, by decree No. 975 of the Council of Ministers of the Azerbaijan SSR.
Shamakhi FK; Full name: Şamaxı Futbol Klubu: Nickname(s) Şirlər (The Lions): Founded: 1997; 28 years ago (), as Khazar University: Ground: Shamakhi City Stadium ...
It is known that the first such park was created in Africa.In Azerbaijan, an ecological reserve for wild animals is located in the Shamakhi region, in the territory of a mountain-wooded area called Pirgulu.
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Şirvan Şamaxı FK (Azerbaijani: Şirvan Şamaxı Futbol Klubu) was an Azerbaijani football club from Şamaxı founded in 1990, [1] as İnşaatçı Şamaxı.They changed their name to Şirvan Şamaxı in 1992 for their only Azerbaijan Top Division season, in which they finished 20th and were relegated to the Azerbaijan First Division, and dissolved two years later at the end of the 1993–94 ...