List of the most important archaeological monuments of Azerbaijan information
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List of the most important archaeological monuments of Azerbaijan – the list of the most important archaeological monuments approved by the decision number 132 of the Cabinet of the Republic of Azerbaijan dated August 2, 2001 and indicated to be registered in Azerbaijan.[1] The oldest monuments on the list are Azikh and Taghlar caves, located respectively in Fuzuli and Khojavend districts, belonging to the Kuruchay culture period. One of the listed monuments is included in the UNESCO World Heritage List. Four of the listed monuments are cultural, architectural and historical reserves.
^Addendum No. 1 to Resolution No. 132 of the Cabinet of Ministers of the Republic of Azerbaijan dated August 2, 2001, Ministry of Culture (Azerbaijan), 9 January 2015
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