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Govurqala is a name shared by four archaeological sites in Azerbaijan, located in Agdam. Govurqala is within the Boyahmadly village and represents a 3rd–10th-century-related town and cemetery with an area of ca. 40 ha. This Govurqala is estimated to be the summer residence of Caucasus Albania rulers and to have the remnants of the medieval town of . During excavations beads, weaving instruments, stone houses, Pagan and Christian shrines, glass fragrance vessel and other evidences were found. Currency of Byzantine emperor Anastasius I is also among artifacts. Related works were published in 1965 and 1978 in Azerbaijani (R. Vahidov) and Russian (R. Geyushev).

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  • Govurqala is a name shared by four archaeological sites in Azerbaijan, located in Agdam. Govurqala is within the Boyahmadly village and represents a 3rd–10th-century-related town and cemetery with an area of ca. 40 ha. This Govurqala is estimated to be the summer residence of Caucasus Albania rulers and to have the remnants of the medieval town of . During excavations beads, weaving instruments, stone houses, Pagan and Christian shrines, glass fragrance vessel and other evidences were found. Currency of Byzantine emperor Anastasius I is also among artifacts. Related works were published in 1965 and 1978 in Azerbaijani (R. Vahidov) and Russian (R. Geyushev). (en)
  • Гявуркала (азерб. Gavurqala; арм. Գյավուրկալա) — городище и некрополь, относящиеся к III—X вв., расположенное на территории современного села Бойахмедли. Слово гявуркала переводится как «город неверных (гяуров)» Площадь около 40 га. Согласно Азербайджанской советской энциклопедии Гявуркала является руинами города Алуен, летней резиденции правителей Кавказской Албании. Согласно Седраку Бархударяну, по сообщениям историка VII века Себеоса и описанию современных путешественников данные развалины являются остатками древнего города Тигранакерт. Рагим Ваидов, основываясь на разведочных работах и анализе сведений письменных первоисточников, отвергает мнение о локализации города Тигранакерта на месте Гявуркала и локализует его рядом с Агдамом. (ru)
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  • Govurqala is a name shared by four archaeological sites in Azerbaijan, located in Agdam. Govurqala is within the Boyahmadly village and represents a 3rd–10th-century-related town and cemetery with an area of ca. 40 ha. This Govurqala is estimated to be the summer residence of Caucasus Albania rulers and to have the remnants of the medieval town of . During excavations beads, weaving instruments, stone houses, Pagan and Christian shrines, glass fragrance vessel and other evidences were found. Currency of Byzantine emperor Anastasius I is also among artifacts. Related works were published in 1965 and 1978 in Azerbaijani (R. Vahidov) and Russian (R. Geyushev). (en)
  • Гявуркала (азерб. Gavurqala; арм. Գյավուրկալա) — городище и некрополь, относящиеся к III—X вв., расположенное на территории современного села Бойахмедли. Слово гявуркала переводится как «город неверных (гяуров)» (ru)
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  • Govurqala, Ağdam (en)
  • Гявуркала (Агдам) (ru)
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