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3-576: Tumbul is a village and municipality in the Nakhchivan city of Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic , Azerbaijan . It is located 5 km in the south from the city center, on the Nakhchivan plain. Its population is mainly busy with grape-growing. There are secondary school, club, library and a medical center in the village. It has a population of 1,595. The municipality consists of the villages of Tumbul and Haciniyyət . According to some researchers,

6-760: The Azerbaijan . Since June 9, 2009, by the decree of the President of the Azerbaijan Republic , the Tumbul and Haciniyyət villages of the Babek District are included in the scope of the administrative territorial unit of Nakhchivan city. St. Hovhannes Church was a ruinous Armenian church located in the center of the village and was completely destroyed in 1997–2005. Nakhchivan (city) Too Many Requests If you report this error to

9-683: The name is reflects the name of the Kurdish tribe which called dumbuli . This tribe have been moved from Syria to the south of Azerbaijan in the period of the Kara Koyunlu ruler Qara Yusuf (1410–20) and later they served to the Gyzylbashs . At the present in Iran , the remains of this tribe are known as isabeyli . At the Safavid period, a part of the dumbulis have moved to the north of

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