Barda is deeply connected to the Meyxana tradition—a distinctive form of Azerbaijani literary and musical performance art—with many modern songs and performances dedicated specifically to "Berde ve Berdelilere" (Barda and its people). Key Cultural and Sightseeing Landmarks
As of 2018, the population of the Barda District was approximately 155,400 people.
Known as the " Baghdad of Arran " during the 10th century, it was a vital center for trade in furs, slaves, and luxury goods. Berde Ve Berdelilere вњґ
Founded in the 5th century during the reign of Albanian King Vache II, it became the capital of Caucasian Albania and later a major garrison for the Arab Caliphate.
The region became a haven for tens of thousands of displaced persons during the First Karabakh War , which significantly reshaped the local landscape and social structure. Barda is deeply connected to the Meyxana tradition—a
A striking 14th-century tower mausoleum built by the architect Ahmad Nakhchivani.
A significant religious site dating from the 17th to 19th centuries. Founded in the 5th century during the reign
The people of Barda, or Berdeliler , are known for their resilience and deep-rooted cultural traditions: