- Monument date
- XX c.
- PlacementPrevious toponym
In Garaiman village of Basarkechar district of Yeni Beyazid uezd, Iravan governorate
- PlacementCurrent toponym
Basarkechar district-Vardenis, Garaiman village, on 25.01.1975 it was changed to Sovetkand, on 09.04.1991, it was changed to Kakhakn.
- Classification
Architecture
- Current situation
The rear roof part of the Muslim tomb in Garaiman village has partially collapsed. It is currently in a state of semiruin.
- Information
The Muslim tomb is located on a hill in the ancient cemetery in the territory of Garaiman village. The Muslim tomb, built in a unique architectural style, dates back to the 20th century. The tomb was built with specially cut large stones in a round shape. The diameter of the tomb is 7.5–8 meters, the height is around 2.5–3 meters, and the height of the tomb roof is around 2–2.5 meters. It is believed that the tomb was built by the representatives of the tribe for the well-known religious figures of the Garagozlu tribe. The tomb was built from the famous Subatan stone of the region. The tomb is surrounded by rocks and ancient tombstones blown up and destroyed by Armenians.
The first name of the village was Oghruja at the beginning of the XIII century (1410), the second name was at the end of the XIV century (1387– 1388), from the beginning of the XV century (1410) until January 25, 1975, Garaiman , the third name was Sovetkand from January 25 1975 till December (234) Until the deportation of 1987-1991, only Azerbaijanis lived in the territory.
