Çardaqlı, Shamkir
Coordinates: 40°45′05″N 45°52′27″E / 40.75139°N 45.87417°E
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Coordinates: 40°45′05″N 45°52′27″E / 40.75139°N 45.87417°E | |
Country | Azerbaijan |
Rayon | Shamkir |
Time zone | AZT (UTC+4) |
• Summer (DST) | AZT (UTC+5) |
Çardaqlı (Armenian: Խաչիսար or Չարդախլու; Chardakhli; Chardakhlu; or Chardakhly) is a village in the Shamkir Rayon of Azerbaijan. Prior to the Karabakh War the village was populated by ethnic Armenians.
History
During World War II
It is known as a home of many heroes of the Great Patriotic War. Of the able bodied Armenians of the village, 1250 went to the front. Half of them were awarded with orders and medals, two gained the title of Marshal of the Soviet Union (Ivan Bagramian and Hamazasp Babadzhanian), 12 became generals, and seven Hero of the Soviet Union.[1]
Deportation of the Armenian Populace
In September–October 1987 the first secretariat of the Shamkir Rayon district committee of the Communist Party of Azerbaijan M. Asadov came into conflict with the population of the village in connection with their protests against the dismissal of the Armenian director of the local sovkhoz, and his replacement with an Azerbaijani.[2] In connection with this, protest broke out in Yerevan.[3] At the end of November 1988 all Armenians living in the village of Chardakhlu were expelled from their native village.