Manashid

Manashid or Mənəşli (Armenian: Մենաշեն, romanized: Menashen) is a village and municipality in the Goranboy District of Azerbaijan. It lies south of Todan village.

Manashid

Մենաշեն   Menashen

Mənəşli
Municipality
Manashid
Coordinates: 40°26′35″N 46°26′51″E
Country Azerbaijan
DistrictGoranboy
Population
  Total298
Time zoneUTC+4 (AZT)
  Summer (DST)UTC+5 (AZT)

Today the village has a population of 298, and the municipality consists of two villages: Mənəşli and Erkeç.[1] The village had an Armenian majority prior to the First Nagorno-Karabakh war and Operation Ring.[2]

History

The village was founded as Manashid (or Monashid) by Swiss-German settlers and was once renowned for its cheese.[3]

As part of the Shahumyan district of Soviet Azerbaijan, it was a majority Armenian village. During the First Nagorno-Karabakh War, the area around Manashid was at the heart of the fighting during Operation Ring in spring 1991.

In September 1991 the Chicago Tribune reported that the residents had lived "without electricity, gas and supplies for months" and that school had been cancelled as "residents fear putting all the children in one place that could be shelled".[4]

During Operation Ring, Manashid was emptied of its ethnic Armenian population, and the village was essentially destroyed including the Armenian church of Surb Hovhannes. Some years later it was renamed Mənəşli (Menashli) and settled by Azerbaijanis.

References

  1. "Belediyye Informasiya Sistemi" (in Azerbaijani). Archived from the original on September 24, 2008.
  2. "Карта 33. Зона конфликта в Нагорном Карабахе (1988–1994...)". iriston.com.
  3. Azerbaijan with Excursions to Georgia, 4th edition, page 256
  4. Storer H. Rowley's report for Chicago Tribune, 21/9/1991


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