Karabakh Horses Set To Enchant Visitors At Imaret Complex In Azerbaijan's Agdam


(MENAFN- Trend News Agency) AGDAM, Azerbaijan, September 20. The Imaret Complex features several sections: a historical cemetery, a mausoleum, a monument to Khurshidbanu Natavan, and the residence of Panahali Khan, which currently operates as a museum, a member of the Imaret Complex working group, Nargiz Abdullayeva, said in an interview with Trend .

Abdullayeva pointed out that the complex was left in ruins during the time it was under Armenia's occupation.

"All tombstones and mausoleums in the cemetery were entirely demolished. Currently, various halls of the museum complex showcase historical facts about the Karabakh Khanate, photographs reflecting the period of occupation, and the subsequent era.

Additionally, a special park for Karabakh horses has been established on the grounds. Regular exhibitions, auctions, and training sessions for the horses will be organized in this park.

The complex is now open to visitors. Tourists can enjoy the services of the park, the visitor center, the museum, and a café located here," she added.

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