Jabrayil District, Administrative district in southwestern Azerbaijan.
Jabrayil District is an administrative area in southwestern Azerbaijan characterized by mountains and varied terrain. The region comprises 93 settlements spread across its boundaries with neighboring districts and Iran.
The territory came under external military control in 1993, causing widespread destruction of infrastructure. This event resulted in the displacement of residents and significant damage to the district's structures.
Agriculture shaped daily life here for generations, with cattle herds and vineyards defining the rural economy. Visitors can still see the landscape shaped by these farming traditions.
The territory is predominantly mountainous, and access depends on current local conditions and infrastructure. Visitors should check local conditions before traveling and consider hiring a local guide.
The Khudaferin bridges crossing the Araz River showcase medieval engineering with notably preserved construction techniques. These structures reveal sophisticated building methods from centuries past.
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