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The Walled City of Baku, with the Shirvanshah's Palace and Maiden Tower, is a World Heritage Site in Azerbaijan. It was inscribed during the 24th session of the World Heritage Committee meeting in Cairns, Australia from 27 November to 2 December, 2000.
The Walled City is the historical centre of Baku. The World Heritage Committee inscribed it for being an outstanding and rare example of a historic urban area with architecture that reflects influences from various cultures including Zoroastrian, Sassanian, Arabic, Persian, Shirvani, Ottoman and Russian. The walls date back to at least the 12th century, with all possibility that the earliest construction being carried out as early as the 7th century.
Maiden Tower, Baku
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Source: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Shirvanshahs_Palace,_Baku.jpg Author: Nick Taylor
What to See in Walled City of Baku
The city walls: These are defensive walls which were built between the 7th and 6th centuries BC. They are well preserved within the Inner City (Icheri Sheher).
Maiden Tower: This is one of the most famous landmarks and icons of Azerbaijan. It appears in many of the country's banknotes. It was constructed in the 12th century or possibly even earlier. According to a legend, it was called Maiden Tower because a maiden threw herself off the top to her death on the waves below. Until the early 20th century, the Maiden Tower stood by the shore of the Caspian Sea, but reclamation has extended the shore since then.
Shirvanshah's Palace: A complex of buildings begun by Ibrahim I ruler of the Shirvanshah dynasty in the 15th century. It includes the palace building as well as pavilion, mausoleum, mosque and bath house. The complex is believed to have been constructed around the tomb of a Sufi Muslim saint, Seyyid Yahya Bakuvi. The Shirvanshah rulers were patrons of this faith. Despite it being called a palace, there was no evidence that the Shirvanshah rulers actually ruled from here.
World Heritage Site Inscription Details
Location: N 40 22 0 E 49 49 60
Inscription Year: 2000
Type of Site: Cultural
Inscription Criteria: IV
Location
Baku, the capital of Azerbaijan, is a coastal town on the west coast of the Caspian Sea, on the southern tip of the Absheron Peninsula.
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