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Askeran Fortress

Askeran fortress
Մայրաբերդ
Əsgəran qalası
Askeran, Nagorno-Karabakh
The remains of the fortress
Coordinates39°56′00″N 46°49′53″E / 39.9333°N 46.8314°E / 39.9333; 46.8314
TypeFortress
Site history
Built1751[1]
MaterialsCobblestone

Askeran Fortress (Armenian: Մայրաբերդ, romanizedMayraberd; Azerbaijani: Əsgəran qalası) is a fortress in the town of Askeran. Located on the banks of the Qarqar River, its current structure was built in the 18th century and consists of two sections. The left-bank section features a double line of stone walls.

History

In the Middle Ages, at this location, there was a fortress and an Armenian village called Mayraberd.[2] In the Armenian Melikdom of Varanda, the Askeran fortress protected the eastern frontier of Varanda from the semi-autonomous Karabakh Khanate, under Iranian suzerainty.[3][4] In the 18th century, the fortress was expanded by the Karabakh Khan Panah Ali Khan.[5] From 1788-1789, the current structure of the fortress was built.[6] In 1795, the fortress was captured by the forces of Agha Mohammad Khan Qajar, who attempted to restore Iranian rule in the southeastern Caucasus.[7]

During the Russo-Persian War of 1804–1813 the Russian encampment was near the fortress. In 1810 the peace talks between the Russians and Persians were conducted at the fortress.[2]

During 2018, the walls and towers of the fortress were restored. The purpose of the restoration is to preserve the monument, as well as making the place of interest for tourists.[8]

Architectural features

Interior of the fortress

The fortress is located on the southern outskirts of the Askeran town, in a gorge of the Karabakh mountains. The walls of the fortress stretch over 1.5 kilometers along the Qarqar river valley. It is strengthened with double walls that are roughly 2 meters thick and 9 meters tall, equipped with various strategic openings. They are connected by limestone towers that served as observation posts through narrow corridors used for communication. The fortress is built on a rounded plan and made from cobblestone.[6]

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Notes

  1. ^ Carney, James (April 13, 1992). "Former Soviet Union: Carnage in Karabakh". Time. (Archived from the original March 11, 2007.)
  2. ^ a b Mkrtchyan 1988, pp. 161–162.
  3. ^ Hewsen 1972, p. 301.
  4. ^ Bournoutian 2016a, pp. 107–108.
  5. ^ Hakobyan, Melik-Bakhshyan & Barseghyan 1986, p. 336.
  6. ^ a b Mkrtchyan 1988, p. 162.
  7. ^ Behrooz 2023, pp. 19–20.
  8. ^ "Ասկերանի բերդին մէջ վերականգնման աշխատանքներ կ՝ընթանան". Abaka News. 2019-03-06. Retrieved 2022-01-15.

Bibliography

39°56′00″N 46°49′54″E / 39.9333°N 46.8317°E / 39.9333; 46.8317

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