Foreign travellers visit Aghdam City
Foreign travellers visited the Azerbaijani liberated city of Aghdam on September 8.
During their visit, the travellers got acquainted with the atrocities committed by the Armenians in Aghdam, Report informs.
As reported, they also examined civilian objects, as well as religious and cultural-historical monuments destroyed during the decades-long Armenian occupation.
The foreign travellers also visited the Imaret complex, where the graves of the founder of the Karabakh Khanate Panahali Khan and the rulers of the Khanate in different years - Ibrahimkhalil Khan and his son Mehdigulu Khan, as well as the grave of Mehdigulu Khan's daughter Khurshidbanu Natavan were located. Other prominent descendants of the Karabakh khans are also buried in this cemetery.
However, after the occupation of the city of Aghdam in 1993, the cemetery came under Armenian vandalism. Armenian vandals destroyed the tomb of Ibrahimkhalil Khan and the tombstone of Khurshidbanu Natavan, the daughter of the last ruler of Karabakh, Mehdigul Khan Javanshir.