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Gargabazar Caravansarai
It is known from the sources that all medieval Middle East, Western countries connecting the caravan yards from Azerbaijan and above them caravanserais have been used on a regular basis. Until our modern era Garabazar caravanserai in Fuzuli district is also one of these tribes. Caravanserai was built in the center of the village in 1681, on the shade of a tall hill. It is known as Kargabazar caravanserai because it was built in Gargabazar village. The historical monument is sometimes referred to as Shah Abbas Caravanserai. An architect of the monument still unknown. The caravanserai, is mainly made of untreated stones. The main living rooms of the Caravanserai are on the north side of the long squad, facing the entrance. As we know all the caravanserai and also its rooms have functional systems. İn the right and left entrance of the caravanserai have 2 securities, and in the main entrance of the caravanserai have rooms for caaravanserai’s owners and merchants. The doors of the rooms closed to balcony. Unfortunately, because of the high level of water flowing from the caravan-sidewalk to the caravan-sidewalk, the water from the nearby slopes crashed into the caravanserai and eventually, not only the entrance, but even the entire caravanserai's courtyard remained under the silt sediments. Interestingly, both halls of the caravanserai camels have special sewage lines. This proves once again that in the Garabagh monarchy, sewage issues are still very much focused on ancient times. In general, the architectural solution of the Kargabazar caravanserai reminds of the architectural traditions of the Albanian period of Garabagh. As we have seen above, the settlement of Kargabazar village on the old caravan path and the caravanserais, as well as the market, gave a great impetus to the development of its economy and craftsmanship. Fuadbayramov (talk) 14:20, 14 October 2017 (UTC)