Khinalig
A village two thousand metres up, with its own language and a herding route on the UNESCO list.
Place
A mountain village of cobbled lanes and coppersmiths' workshops.
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Lahij lies in the Ismayilli district, in the gorge of the Girdimanchay. The village is known for coppersmithing; the workshops still line the street.
Its old water system, stone-paved lanes and its own Tat language have made Lahij one of the most studied villages in the country.
Workshops and masters
The paving and the water system
Tat and the village's history
The route through the gorge
A village two thousand metres up, with its own language and a herding route on the UNESCO list.
A town of apple orchards and, across the river, a settlement of Mountain Jews.
The country's second city: Nizami's home, Javad Khan's fortress, the town of the bottle house.