- Monument date
- Circa XII-XIII
- PlacementPrevious toponym
It is located in the lowlands of Vedibasar mahal, in the Aghridagh valley, 5 km southwest of Vedi district center, Boyuk Vedi settlement, in the hills above Yengija village, a tributary of the Vedi River above the Boyuk river.
- PlacementCurrent toponym
In 1991, the name of Yengija village was changed to Sisavan.
- Classification
Architecture
- Current situation
Armenians covered up these historical facts and hid them from the public.
- Information
An ancient Oghuz cemetery was discovered during the excavation for the construction of a farm in the hills above the village of Yengija. The fact that the length of these graves is about 3 meters also proves that they are Oghuz graves. At the same time, this place was called Oghuz cemetery among the population.
The ancient Oghuz-Turkic cemetery is an important historical source for studying the history of ancient Azerbaijan.
