Quba () is a city and the administrative centre of the
Quba District of
Azerbaijan
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. The city lies on the north-eastern slopes of
Shahdag mountain, at an altitude of 600
metres above sea level, on the right bank of the Kudyal river. It has a population of 38,100 (2010).
History
Quba was mentioned in works of various European geographers, in ancient Arabic and
Albanian sources. The castle built by the ruler Anushiravan in the 11th century was called "Bade-Firuz Qubat", and in the
Arabic
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sources of the XII century Quba was mentioned as "Cuba". In the 13th century, in the Dictionary of Geographical names of
Arabian scientist Hamabi it was mentioned among the
Azerbaijani cities as Kubba, and in the sources of 16th century Quba was referred to as "Dome".
Guba (Quba) city originated from the riverside village of Gudial. In the mid-18th century, after moving his residence from
Khudat, Hussain Ali became Quba's
Khan
Khan may refer to:
*Khan (inn), from Persian, a caravanserai or resting-place for a travelling caravan
*Khan (surname), including a list of people with the name
*Khan (title), a royal title for a ruler in Mongol and Turkic languages and used by ...
(tribal Turkic Muslim ruler) and raised fortress walls around the city. He thereafter attempted to create a state separate from other Azerbaijani khanates. The position of the Quba khanate grew stronger during the reign of Fatali Khan (1758–1789), son of Hussain Ali Khan.
Nevertheless,
Quba Khanate, like other
Transcaucasia
The South Caucasus, also known as Transcaucasia or the Transcaucasus, is a geographical region on the border of Eastern Europe and Western Asia, straddling the southern Caucasus Mountains. The South Caucasus roughly corresponds to modern Arme ...
n khanates, was occupied by
Czarist Russia in the early 19th century and formally annexed to the
Russian Empire
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under the agreement of 1813. After the rehabilitation Quba was included in the
Derbent province in 1840 and then in the
Kuba Uyezd of the
Baku Governorate in 1860.
Alexandre Dumas
Alexandre Dumas (, ; ; born Dumas Davy de la Pailleterie (), 24 July 1802 – 5 December 1870), also known as Alexandre Dumas père (where '' '' is French for 'father', to distinguish him from his son Alexandre Dumas fils), was a French writer. ...
, Russian orientalist Berezin, the writer
Bestuzhev-Marlinsky, the Norwegian scholar and adventurer
Thor Heyerdahl visited Quba at the time.
Quba is also a center of
carpet weaving industry. There is located a carpet making company called "Qadim Quba". The carpet "Golu Chichi" woven here in 1712 is now exhibited in the
Metropolitan Museum
The Metropolitan Museum of Art of New York City, colloquially "the Met", is the largest art museum in the Americas. Its permanent collection contains over two million works, divided among 17 curatorial departments. The main building at 1000 ...
in New York.
Population
Demographics
The officially registered population of Quba in 2010 was 38,150.
Ethnic groups
The majority of the population is
Azerbaijanis
Azerbaijanis (; az, Azərbaycanlılar, ), Azeris ( az, Azərilər, ), or Azerbaijani Turks ( az, Azərbaycan Türkləri, ) are a Turkic peoples, Turkic people living mainly in Azerbaijan (Iran), northwestern Iran and the Azerbaijan, Republi ...
, while
Tats and
Lezgians constitute other minorities. The city's suburb of
Qırmızı Qəsəbə (formerly in russian: link=no, Красная Слобода, ''Krasnaya Sloboda''; literally "Red Town") is home to the country's largest community of
Mountain Jews
Mountain Jews or Caucasus Jews also known as Juhuro, Juvuro, Juhuri, Juwuri, Juhurim, Kavkazi Jews or Gorsky Jews ( he, יהודי קווקז ''Yehudey Kavkaz'' or ''Yehudey he-Harim''; russian: Горские евреи, translit=Gorskie Yevrei ...
and one of the largest Jewish populations in the former Soviet Union.
Points of Interest
Juma Mosque
Juma Mosque was built in the 19th century. The mosque was built from the
red brick and it was erected in 1802. It is also called "Jama". This mosque was constructed in typical Quba province style mosques. The brick for the mosque were made in the village of
Igryg. In appearance it resembles a faceted
cylinder, and it's shaped like a regular
octagon
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A ''regular octagon'' has Schläfli symbol and can also be constructed as a quasiregular truncated square, t, wh ...
.
Inside of the mosque there is a big hall crowned with a huge 16 m diameter
dome
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.
Sakina-Khanum Mosque
Sakina-Khanum Mosque was built in 1854 by the widow of
Abbasgulu Bakikhanov. It was erected in memory of her deceased husband. The mosque was built from red bricks and is similar to faceted cylinder. Each facet has a window in the form of a semicircular arch. The top of the facade is surrounded by an original eaves made from small bricks. From top this stately building is crowned with a big white metal dome in the shape of a multi-faceted helmet. The top of the dome is decorated by a graceful thin spike.
Chuhur hamam
Chuhur hamam is a
bathhouse. The hamam is unique in its beehive shaped dome made of brick. The building of the bathhouse was built from the red brick. Its large dome enabled it to maintain the right temperature and humidity inside the house. The house has a
quadrangular shape and it has 6 rooms, 2 doors and 6 windows. Water was supplied from the well under the bath or from the city waterpipes. In his time,
Alexandre Dumas
Alexandre Dumas (, ; ; born Dumas Davy de la Pailleterie (), 24 July 1802 – 5 December 1870), also known as Alexandre Dumas père (where '' '' is French for 'father', to distinguish him from his son Alexandre Dumas fils), was a French writer. ...
bathed in this bathhouse, during his stay in Quba. 150 years later, his great-grandson visited these places. The bathhouse was the main resting place for the Quba people and it was used until 1985. The Chuhur hamam is no longer operational.
The House-museum of Abbasgulu Bakikhanov
The Museum of Local History named after
Abbasgulu Bakikhanov was founded in 1943 in Quba. The museum was opened in the building, located along
Ardabil
Ardabil (, fa, اردبیل, Ardabīl or ''Ardebīl'') is a city in northwestern Iran, and the capital of Ardabil Province. As of the 2022 census, Ardabil's population was 588,000. The dominant majority in the city are ethnic Iranian Azerbai ...
Street, in which Bakikhanov himself lived at the time. The building dates back to the 19th century. There are more than 10 thousand different exhibits on the museum territory which is 742 sq. m. in total. More than 3,000 people visit this museum every year.
Portal Frame Bridge
The only bridge that has survived to this day, also called the Kudyalchay Bridge. It is one of the seven bridges that existed in the Quba district in the 17th–19th centuries. This bridge was built in 1894 on the draft of
Alexander III. 14 of its spans with a total length of 275 metres and a width of 8 metres are made of burnt bricks. This design allows the bridge to remain intact even during heavy mudflows and floods. The bridge has recently been restored and is protected by the state as an architectural monument. This is the only bridge with such structure in Azerbaijan.
Nizami Park
It is said that this park, named after Persian poet
Nizami Ganjavi, was built by captured
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in 1946. A statue of the poet is erected in the park. There are
bas-reliefs, depicting scenes from the works of Nizami around the monument along the avenues.
Olympic complex
The Olympic complex, located 120 km from Baku, was opened on October 11, 2003. The area of this recreational and sports center is 16 hectares. There are facilities for the development of football, mini-football, basketball and volleyball.
There are two-storey cottages, spacious apartments, as well as a conference hall with a capacity of 200 people on the territory of the complex.
The largest of 5 halls in this complex is designed for 2000 spectators. One of the two small training halls is equipped with simulators, and the other with a boxing ring. Wrestlers can use the auxiliary room.
The football field, which accommodates 5,100 spectators, is equipped with all the amenities that meet the requirements of this sport. The 50-meter pool is suitable for both training and competition. There are 3 stands, accommodating 1010 people.
Climate
Economy
Quba has enjoyed strong economic growth over the last decade, much of it spurred by tourism and the
construction industry.
Tourism
Quba is attractive with its green nature, forests and mountain areas which is a part of range of
Caucasus Mountains
The Caucasus Mountains,
: pronounced
* hy, Կովկասյան լեռներ,
: pronounced
* az, Qafqaz dağları, pronounced
* rus, Кавка́зские го́ры, Kavkázskiye góry, kɐfˈkasːkʲɪje ˈɡorɨ
* tr, Kafkas Dağla ...
. A village of
Khinalig considered one of the highest (more than 2000 metres above sea level) and isolated areas are located in Quba region and frequently visited by tourists. Popular waterfall Afurdja which's height is 75 meters is also located in Quba. The
Kudyal River which takes its sources from high altitudes of Caucasus mountains flows through the territory of Quba.
Transportation
Main transports to Quba are buses from Baku International Bus Terminal. The buses start to travel at 8:00 a.m every day in 1 hour intervals. Taxi is also available from Baku to Quba anytime. Shamakhinka area of the Baku city is known to be the point for regular taxi drivers to Quba..
There are also buses from neighbour towns (Khachmaz, Qusar, Shabran, Khudat, Sumqayit).
Transportation inside Guba from center to villages and different regions is performed by buses, minibuses and taxi, which are available every day.
Education
There are 155 educational facilities in Quba. 135 high schools, 15 preschool and 5 out of school child education training facility. Out of 135 schools 27 are primary schools, 43 are high school which provide 9 years education, 65 provides eleven year education. In January 2017 these schools hosted 24,620 students.
There are also private schools in Quba the most well known of which is Quba İstek High School which is successor of previous Private Turkish High School.
Most villages have their own schools. There are also regional branch of Azerbaijan Pedagogical University, Quba State Social-Economic College, Medical College, Vocational liseum and Special vocational school in Quba.
Cuisine
Quba's cuisine has largely been affected by its multicultural history. Quba's signature cuisine includes ''Quba tıxması'', spicy
kebab
Kebab (, ; ar, كباب, link=no, Latn, ar, kabāb, ; tr, kebap, link=no, ) or kabob (North American) is a type of cooked meat dish (food), dish that originates from Middle Eastern cuisine, cuisines of the Middle East. Many variants of the ...
, ''sac'', ''Quba baklava'' and tandir kebab.
International relations
Twin cities
Quba is
twinned
Twinning (making a twin of) may refer to:
* In biology and agriculture, producing two offspring (i.e., twins) at a time, or having a tendency to do so;
* Twin towns and sister cities, towns and cities involved in town twinning
* Twinning inst ...
with the following cities:
*
Erzin, Turkey, since 2011
*
Kant, Kyrgyzstan, since 2016
*
Ma'alot-Tarshiha,
Israel
Israel (; he, יִשְׂרָאֵל, ; ar, إِسْرَائِيل, ), officially the State of Israel ( he, מְדִינַת יִשְׂרָאֵל, label=none, translit=Medīnat Yīsrāʾēl; ), is a country in Western Asia. It is situated ...
, since 2019
Notable locals
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Kamal Mamedbekov (20 March 1924 – 2 September 1997), Azerbaijani and Soviet scientist, academician of the International Academy of Architecture of the Eastern Countries, honored architect of Azerbaijan SSR, PhD in theory and history of architecture and restoration of architectural monuments.
*
Leyla Mamedbekova (12 May 1922 – 23 May 2006), Azerbaijani and Soviet scientist, pathologist, honored scientist of Azerbaijan SSR, professor. She was the first female professor in Azerbaijan in the field of pathology, the first female forensic medical expert, and the first female chief pathologist of Azerbaijan.
*
Mir Jafar Baghirov (5 September 1895 – 26 May 1956), politician, the communist leader of the Azerbaijani SSR.
*
Farhad Veliyev (1 November 1980), footballer.
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Zulfiyya Khanbabayeva (16 October 1967), Azerbaijani singer and performer.
Gallery
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See also
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Guba mass grave __NOTOC__
The Quba mass grave is a mass grave site claimed to be from 1918 located in the town of Quba in northeastern Azerbaijan. It was discovered during the building of a stadium in April 2007.
Investigation
Once the burial site was uncovered ...
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Qırmızı Qəsəbə - Red Town
References
Sources and external links
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Baku Governorate
Populated places in Quba District (Azerbaijan)