Turabxan
Turabxan is a residential area in Shusha Rayon, Azerbaijan and has an elevation of 2,170 metres. Turabxan is situated nearby to the village İmanlar, as well as near Cəmillər.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Turabxan and İmanlar.
Turabxan
Village
Turabxan is a village de jure in the Shusha District of Azerbaijan, de facto in the Shushi Province of the self-proclaimed Republic of Artsakh.
İmanlar
Village
İmanlar is a village de jure in the Shusha District of Azerbaijan, de facto in the Shushi Province of the self-proclaimed Republic of Artsakh.
Cəmillər
Village
Cəmillər is a village de jure in the Shusha District of Azerbaijan, de facto in the Shushi Province of the self-proclaimed Republic of Artsakh. It is located 32 km east of the center of the province, in a mountainous area.
Turabxan
- Type: Residential area
- Also known as: “Turabkhan”
- Location: Shusha Rayon, Azerbaijan, Caucasus, Asia
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Latitude
39.7736° or 39° 46′ 25″ northLongitude
46.57802° or 46° 34′ 41″ eastElevation
2,170 metres (7,119 feet)Open location code
8HF8QHFH+C6OpenStreetMap ID
way 813605916OpenStreetMap feature
landuse=residentialGeoNames ID
8457942
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In Other Languages
From Azerbaijani to Russian—“Turabxan” goes by many names.
- Azerbaijani: “Turabxan”
- Russian: “Турабхан”
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