Sabiskar cemetery
Sabiskar cemetery is a historical cemetery located in the city of Ganja, Azerbaijan. The cemetery contains 18 historical mausoleums. In addition, many prominent Azerbaijani figures are buried here. The Asgar Agha Gorani Mausoleum, located within the cemetery, is recognized as a local architectural monument. AboutThe cemetery is believed to date back either to the 16th or 19th century, according to various hypotheses. It covers an area of 7 hectares.[1] Many notable Azerbaijanis are buried here. Additionally, the cemetery features various sculptures and 18 mausoleums built from red bricks, with either four or eight arches.[2] The Asgar Agha Gorani Mausoleum, located within the cemetery, was included in the list of immovable historical and cultural monuments of local significance by the decision No. 132 of the Cabinet of Ministers of the Republic of Azerbaijan on August 2, 2001.[3][4] The mausoleums were built in memory of Asgar Agha Adigozalzadeh, Haji Mir Qasim Hamzayev, Iskandar Khan Khoyski, Batman Qilinch Dunbully, Mirmutalib Qubali oghlu, Haji Samed Khalilzadeh, Haji Vagif Valiyev, and others.[1][5] In addition to the mausoleums, there are also family crypts, designed according to the traditions of the Ganja population, meant for entire families.[6][7][8] Between 2009 and 2011, the "Difai Heroes" memorial complex was constructed within the cemetery.[9] This complex features the busts of prominent figures such as Javad Khan, Shah Ismail Khatai, Sattar Khan, Sheikh Mohammad Khiabani, Seyid Jafar Pishavari, Mahammad Amin Rasulzadeh, Alimardan bey Topchubashov, Nasib bey Yusifbeyli, Fatali Khan Khoyski, Hasan bey Agayev, Khudadat bey Rafibeyli, Jangir bey Kazimbeyli, Sari Alekber, and Abidli Aliqara Mammadli.[9][10][11] Buried in the cemetery
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