Baron Avak

Avak Avakian

Baron Avak (Azerbaijani: Barnava, Persian: بارون آواک, Armenian: Պարոն Աւագ) is an old neighbourhood in the city center of Tabriz in northwestern Iran. The inhabitants of Baron Avak are mostly among the Iranian Armenian minority of Tabriz. The neighbourhood contains several historic and contemporary buildings and organizations dedicated to the Armenians of Tabriz, such as several churches (e.g., Surp Sarkis Church), sportsclubs, gardens and schools. The name of the neighbourhood comes after Avak Avakian, who was the wealthy founder of the neighbourhood in nineteenth century.[1]

See also

  • Lilava

References

  1. ^ خاماچی, بهروز (1389). شهر من تبریز. تبریز: انتشارات ندای شمس. ISBN 978-964-2688-03-6.

External links

  • Excerpt about Tabriz Armenians first published in adhrabnews.com (in Persian)
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Districts of Tabriz
  • Ahrab
  • Akhmaqaya
  • Amraqiz
  • Akhini
  • Bahar
  • Baghmasha
  • Baghshumal
  • Barnava (Baron Avak)
  • Bazar
  • Beylanki
  • Charandab
  • Chosduzan
  • Davachi
  • Gajil
  • Gazran
  • Imamieh
  • Hokmavar
  • Kuchabagh
  • Khatib
  • Khayyam
  • Khiyavan
  • Laklar
  • Lalah
  • Leilabad (Lilava)
  • Maralan
  • Nobar
  • Qaraghaj
  • Qaramalik
  • Rastakucha
  • Selab
  • Shamqazan
  • Shah-goli
  • Sheshgelan
  • Sirkhab
  • Tapalibagh
  • Viji Bashi
Tabriz city hall

38°04′16″N 46°17′07″E / 38.0710°N 46.2853°E / 38.0710; 46.2853


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