Sacred Sites of Azerbaijan

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Azerbaijan: Land of Fire and Sacred Traditions

Azerbaijan, a land rich in history and cultural heritage, offers a glimpse into the crossroads of Central Asia. Its sacred sites reflect the influence of Islam, particularly Sufism, as well as ancient traditions and beliefs.

Ashab-i Kehf, Nakhchivan

Ashab-i Kehf is a cave complex in the Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic believed to be the location where the Seven Sleepers, a group of youths mentioned in the Quran, sought refuge from religious persecution. It holds significance for both Muslims and Christians and is a pilgrimage site of historical and religious importance.

Besh Barmag Mountain

Besh Barmag, also known as Besh Barmak, is a mountain range in the north of Azerbaijan. The name "Besh Barmag" means "Five Fingers" in Azerbaijani, referring to the mountain's five distinctive peaks. While not a traditional pilgrimage site, it holds cultural significance and offers scenic beauty and recreational opportunities.

Diri Baba Mausoleum, Qobustan Maraza

The Diri Baba Mausoleum is a 15th-century tomb built into the cliffs of the Qobustan region. It is dedicated to Diri Baba, a Sufi saint, and is a popular pilgrimage site for Sufi followers. The mausoleum's unique architecture and its location overlooking the Caspian Sea make it a breathtaking sight.

Imamzadeh Mausoleum, Ganja

The Imamzadeh Mausoleum in Ganja is a complex of tombs dedicated to descendants of the Prophet Muhammad. Its intricate tilework and historical significance make it an important pilgrimage site for Muslims.

Mir Mövsum Ağa Mausoleum, Baku

The Mir Mövsum Ağa Mausoleum is located in the heart of Baku's Old City. This 19th-century mosque is a prime example of Shirvan-Absheron architecture. It's a revered place of worship and an important architectural landmark in the city.

Mount Babadağ

Mount Babadağ, also known as Beshbarmag, is a mountain in the northeastern part of Azerbaijan. It is a popular destination for hikers and outdoor enthusiasts and is revered for its natural beauty.

Pirsaat Piri, Sabir

Pirsaat Piri is a holy site associated with a Sufi saint and is located near the town of Sabir. It is a place of pilgrimage for Sufi followers and is known for its annual festival.

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Martin Gray

Martin Gray is a cultural anthropologist, writer and photographer specializing in the study of pilgrimage traditions and sacred sites around the world. During a 40 year period he has visited more than 2000 pilgrimage places in 165 countries. The World Pilgrimage Guide at sacredsites.com is the most comprehensive source of information on this subject.