Krasnaya Sloboda |
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![]() You can enter Krasnaya Sloboda arriving from Baku and making a right turn before entering Quba or simply cross the foot bridge connecting the two towns, located between the war memorial on Krasnaya Sloboda's side and Nizami park on Quba's bank.
The community flourished and became known as Yevreskaya Sloboda - literally, "Jewish settlement". By 1917, when the Bolsheviks came to power, the community was renamed "Krasnaya sloboda" (Red settlement), and it had grown to 18,000 people. However, Stalin's reign of terror and forced assimilation left their mark on this mountain region. In 1937, five rabbis were assassinated, many others were sent into exile,
Before the settlement of Soviet power in
Azerbaijan, i.e. till 1920, there were 11 synagogues in Krasnaya Sloboda.
During Soviet times only one subsisted as such. Anyway of the 11 synagogues
seven have been preserved. All seven are built of brick, the larger ones
decorated with onion domes.After 1996 the state returned to the community
two more buildings of former synagogues, which were restored with the help
of donators. In 2001 the Kusari synagogue a two-storied, six-cupola building
was re-opened. The Gilah and Karui synagogues can also be visited. The
first
Not far from Krasnaya Sloboda you'll also find the village of Khanalygh, with an ethnic group of 1000 Tats who have preserved the original language, customs and traditions. (165 km northwest of Baku) |
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