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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 166. Not illustrated. Chapters: Qabala, Mamayl, Nij, Azerbaijan, M xl qovaq, Cuxur Q b l, Sar hacall, Mirz b yli, Bum, Azerbaijan, Dizaxl, Tikanl, Boyuk Pir li, Solquca, V ndam, Abr x, Sil yli, Qabala, Ovcullu, Molla xal, S rt Yenigic, Kicik Amili, Zalam, Ayd nq laq, Dand x, C atelli, Da ca, Seyidq laq, Kicik Pireli, Corlu, Azerbaijan, H mz li, Qabala, aml, Qabala, Savalan, B l x, Boyuk mili, fili, H zr, Qabala, Zara an, Nohurq laq, Yengica, Qabala, Soltannuxa, Qaradeyin, Qabala, X rxatala, Carxana, Qabala, Tuntul, Zirik, Kusn t, Qabala, Imaml, M mm da al, Hac al l, Qabala, Kurd, Qabala, Q m rvan, M likli, Qabala, Qu lar, Qabala, Amirvan, Bunud, Uluda, Bayramkoxal, Tovl, Topba, Laza, Qabala, Canaqbulaq, Qabala, Chayly, Turkm n, Qabala, Beylyarkend, Girdadul, Yuzbashevan, Goyuniusnykhly, Yerli-Dzharly, Dzhodzhukh, Michikh, Yeleyen, Pesik, Kotuklu, Qarasu, Qabala, Yeni Dizaxl, Yemi anl, Qabala, Yenik nd, Qabala, Z rg rli. Excerpt: Qbl (also, Gabala, Qabala, Gebele, Kutkashen, Kutkashin, and Qutqashen) is the most ancient city of Azerbaijan and the capital of the Qabala Rayon of Azerbaijan. The municipality consists of the city of Qbl and the village of Kusnt. Before 1991 the city was known as Kutkashen, but after Azerbaijan's independence the town was renamed in honour of the much older city of Gabala, the former capital of Caucasian Albania, the archaeological site of which is about 20km southwest. A view of ancient fortress in GabalaQabala is ancient capital of the Caucasian Albania. Archeological evidence indicates that the city functioned as the capital of the Caucasian Albania as early as the fourth century BC.Ruins of the ancient town are in 15 km from regional center, allocated on the territory between Garachay and Jourluchay rivers. The ruins of the gates of Albanian capital Gabala in Azerbaijan ...