Discovering the remains of noble architecture from the Seljuq or Ilkhanid period in the national lands of Armidli hill in Horand city.

According to the Arya Heritage report, quoting from the public relations of the General Directorate of Cultural Heritage, Tourism and Handicrafts of East Azerbaijan, Reza Salmanpour, while announcing this news, said: archaeological speculation for the purpose of stratification within the national lands of Armidli Hill, Golan village, Horand city, East Azerbaijan, with the assistance of the Institute of Archeology and the General Directorate of Cultural Heritage, Tourism and handicrafts of East Azarbaijan province were done and in this speculation the works of the Islamic era from the beginning of Islam to the Mongol period were obtained.
The head of the archeology board in Armidli hill of Horand city added: The dimensions of the step trench created are 2 meters by 9 meters and in this area several different textures were found from the early centuries of the Islamic era to the Mughal era. He pointed out the colored clay glazed pottery of the beginning of Islam and the Aghkand, Gros, Sgraffiuto type pottery of the 3rd-6th centuries of AH and the monochrome glazed pottery of the Ilkhanid period.
He cited the remains of noble architecture from the Seljuq or Ilkhanid period, including a stone foundation, an adobe wall, brick flooring, and fine paving stones, as other data obtained in this speculation, and said: According to the available evidence, it can be inferred that the location of this settlement area Importantly, in the early and middle centuries of the Islamic era, large-scale manorial buildings were located there, which shows the importance of this area in this era in the region of Qaradagh, Azerbaijan and Iran.
Salmanpour stated: With the allocation of credit, extensive archeological excavations should be carried out in this area in order to reveal the hidden corners of this period of the history of the region, and to add to our knowledge about it and the presence of national and local governments in the Qaradagh region. A step, albeit a small one, should be taken to actualize the historical, cultural and tourism potential of the Horand region and the Qaradagh valley of Azerbaijan.
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