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Aydynbulag Fortress (9th–13th centuries)

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Aydynbulag Fortress (9th–13th centuries) is a historical defensive structure dating back to the 9th–13th centuries. The fortress is located in the Shaki-Zagatala region of Azerbaijan and is an example of medieval architecture. The structure had strategic significance and was used to protect the surrounding areas. The walls of the fortress are built of solid stone, and special towers were constructed for defense. Archaeological research conducted here has uncovered artifacts from ancient times. Today, the fortress is preserved as a historical monument and is occasionally open to tourists.