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41°05′34″N 43°39′35″E / 41.09278°N 43.65972°E / 41.09278; 43.65972

Zorakert (Armenian: Զորակերտ) is a village in the Amasia Municipality of the Shirak Province of Armenia.

Key Information

Name

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Zorakert was formerly known as Balekhli (Armenian: Բալըխլի, Azerbaijani: Balıqlı).[2] It was renamed Zorakert in April 1991.[2]

History

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Zorakert was founded in the early nineteenth century.[3] Its inhabitants moved there from the nearby village of Khanjalli, which is now abandoned.[2][3] The village was previously populated mainly by Karapapakhs, a Turkic-speaking Sunni Muslim ethnic group.[4] In the Tsarist period, the village was a part of the Agbaba sub-county (uchastok) of the Kars Oblast, which was annexed by the Russian Empire after the Russo-Turkish War of 1877–1878.[4] Unlike the rest of the Kars Oblast, the Agbaba sub-county was not ceded to Turkey in 1921 and remained a part of Soviet Armenia.[4] In the Soviet period, the village fell under the Amasia District of Soviet Armenia. Zorakert's Turkic population left mainly in late 1988.[4] The village is now inhabited by Armenians.

Geography

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Zorakert is located on the northeastern shore of Lake Arpi, in a rocky and hilly area, at an elevation of 2030 meters above sea level.[2][3] The climate is cold and precipitation is plenty.[3] The village receives its drinking water through a pipeline from a source 4 kilometers away.[3] It is 50 kilometers away from the provincial capital of Gyumri.[4]

Landmarks

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A mosque dating to the 19th or 20th century is located in the village.[5] The remains of an ancient fortress and gravesite are located on the hill to the northeast of the village.[3][5]

Economy

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The main economic activities of the village are animal husbandry and the cultivation of vegetable crops.[2]

Demographics

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The population of the village since 1886 is as follows:[2]

Historical population
YearPop.±% p.a.
1886205—    
1912398+2.58%
1922119−11.37%
1931205+6.23%
1964300+1.16%
1970440+6.59%
1979472+0.78%
1989212−7.69%
2001152−2.73%
2011145−0.47%
Source: [2]

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