Qaralı dəyirmanı
Qarabulaq, Khojaly District, Azerbaijan
Qaralı Dəyirmanı
The Qaralı Dəyirmani, located in Qarabulaq, Azerbaijan, is a historic windmill believed to have been constructed in 1900.
Its origins date back to the early 20th century, when windmills were a common sight in rural areas of Azerbaijan, providing power for grain milling and other agricultural activities.
Architecture
The Qaralı Dəyirmani is an example of a traditional Azerbaijani tower mill, featuring a tall, narrow tower with a single horizontal windmill.
The structure is made from local stone and wood, showcasing the region's unique architectural style.
The mill's design allows for efficient use of wind power, making it an ideal solution for rural communities.
Original Purpose
The primary purpose of the Qaralı Dəyirmani was to grind grain into flour, a crucial activity in Azerbaijani agriculture.
The windmill played a vital role in supporting local farmers and contributing to the region's food security.
Current Status and Use
Unfortunately, no information is available regarding the current status or use of the Qaralı Dəyirmani.
Location and Setting
The mill is situated in the picturesque town of Qarabulaq, nestled in the heart of the Khojaly District.
The surrounding landscape features rolling hills and verdant pastures, providing a serene backdrop to this historic structure.
Heritage Status and Preservation Efforts
No information is available regarding the heritage status or preservation efforts of the Qaralı Dəyirmani.
Visiting Information
The QarALI Dəyirmani is not open to public visits.
Details
| Name | Qaralı dəyirmanı |
|---|---|
| City | Qarabulaq |
| Country | Azerbaijan |
| Coordinates | 39.708267, 46.87536 |
| Accessible | false |
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