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14-576: [REDACTED] Look up Kuba , kuba , Küba , or kubā in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Kuba or Quba may refer to: Places [ edit ] Quba , capital of Quba Rayon, Azerbaijan Quba District (Azerbaijan) Kuba Kingdom , a historical Central African state Küba , a village in the Tibet Autonomous Region of China Kuba, Republic of Dagestan ,
28-533: A historical Central African state Küba , a village in the Tibet Autonomous Region of China Kuba, Republic of Dagestan , a rural locality in Dagestan, Russia Kuba, Tibet People [ edit ] Kuba (surname) Jakub Błaszczykowski , Polish footballer, nicknamed "Kuba" Other uses [ edit ] Kibbeh , or kuba, a ground-meat dish in West Asian cuisine Kong-kài , or Kuba,
42-692: A rural locality in Dagestan, Russia Kuba, Tibet People [ edit ] Kuba (surname) Jakub Błaszczykowski , Polish footballer, nicknamed "Kuba" Other uses [ edit ] Kibbeh , or kuba, a ground-meat dish in West Asian cuisine Kong-kài , or Kuba, a temple or shrine in Siraya, Taivoan, Makatao, and related cultures Quba Mosque , a historical mosque in Medina, Saudi Arabia Quba rugs and carpets See also [ edit ] Cuba (disambiguation) Guba (disambiguation) Kuban (disambiguation) Topics referred to by
56-467: A temple or shrine in Siraya, Taivoan, Makatao, and related cultures Quba Mosque , a historical mosque in Medina, Saudi Arabia Quba rugs and carpets See also [ edit ] Cuba (disambiguation) Guba (disambiguation) Kuban (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Kuba . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change
70-427: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Kuba [REDACTED] Look up Kuba , kuba , Küba , or kubā in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Kuba or Quba may refer to: Places [ edit ] Quba , capital of Quba Rayon, Azerbaijan Quba District (Azerbaijan) Kuba Kingdom ,
84-509: Is one of the 66 districts of Azerbaijan . Located in the northeast of the country, it belongs to the Guba-Khachmaz Economic Region . The district borders the districts of Qusar , Qabala , Ismayilli , Shamakhi , Shabran , and Khachmaz . Its capital and largest city is Quba . As of 2020, the district had a population of 173,400. The fertile region surrounding Quba is best known for its production of apples and
98-464: The Caspian lowlands to Quba where he built a fortress. Hussein-Ali died in 1757 and his son Fatali Khan carried on the expansion with Quba reaping the riches of its status as the capital. Some ruins from this period, such as Çirax Qala on the way to Baku , exist today. However, upon Fatali Khan's death in 1789, the city's fortunes began to turn. In 1806, the khanate was occupied and soon absorbed by
112-696: The Russian Empire . As a result, the city fell into the background of Azerbaijani history and politics. The city is home to several historic buildings, including the Juma Mosque (Cuma Məscid or Friday Mosque), Ardabil Mosque (Ərdəbil Məscid) and old hamman (baths). The region is home to Azerbaijan's largest community of Mountain Jews in the community of Qırmızı Qəsəbə (formerly in Russian : Krasnaya Sloboda , English: Red Town ), located just across
126-790: The ceremony. Various competitions are held among the gardeners at the "Apple Festival". There are 134 historical and archaeological monuments in the Quba district. These include the temple of fire worshipers near the village of Khinalig, the Mausoleums of Aghbil dating back to the 16th century, the Sakina Khanum mosque , the Juma mosque , Ardabil mosque, which dates back to the 19th century. Ethnic groups in Quba (2019) Azerbaijanis (All parts of district) - 79.22%, Tats (Southern parts) - 9.10% and Lezgians (Northwestern parts) - 5.87 % are
140-575: The city area of Quba is known for its fine carpets . Quba rose to prominence in the 18th century. In 1747, Nader Shah ruler of the Afsharid Dynasty was assassinated. That same year, Hussein-Ali, the Shah's designated ruler of the region, decided to attempt to unify the Azeri khanates as an independent kingdom. One of his first moves was to relocate his capital from the less defensible Xudat in
154-638: The largest ethnic groups of Quba District. Khinalugs (1.43%) are living in the village of Khinalug . Buduq (Budukh). group According to the Statistical Committee of the Republic , the number total of the population was 137,8 thousand in 2000. This figure increased by approximately 32.2 thousand and reached 170 thousand In 2018. There are Central hospital, Regional Perinatal Center, regional Diagnostic center of Guba, rehabilitation centers, center of Hygiene and Epidemiology, Guba Branch of
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182-848: The river from Quba City. Guba region has been known for its fruitful gardens since the Soviet era . According to the annual report of the Azerbaijan Statistical Committee, the apple orchards in the Guba-Khachmaz economic region covers nearly 22,000 hectares. About 14,000 hectares of these are in the Guba district. Since 2012, every year an apple festival is held in Guba . Compositions, national dances reflecting Azerbaijani custom and traditions, different types of apples, sweets and drinks prepared from apple are demonstrated at
196-444: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Kuba . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Kuba&oldid=1184743127 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
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