Ləkit | |
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Municipality | |
Coordinates: 41°29′15″N 46°50′51″E / 41.48750°N 46.84750°ECoordinates: 41°29′15″N 46°50′51″E / 41.48750°N 46.84750°E | |
Country |
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Rayon | Qakh |
Population | |
• Total | 1,510 |
Time zone | AZT (UTC+4) |
• Summer (DST) | AZT (UTC+5) |
Ləkit (also, Lekit and Lyakit) is a village and municipality in the Qakh Rayon of Azerbaijan. It has a population of 1,510.
In written historic courses which have been saved up to the present, the village has been mentioned for the first time in a Georgian Gospel's Anderdzi (postscript), written in 1300-1310, during the reign of king George V the Brilliant of Georgia. It is said that catholicos of Georgia Ekvtime III visited Lekarti Saint Nino church, then part of the Kak-Eliseni district of the Kakheti province of Kingdom of Georgia. Originally the village was called "Lekarti".
The village's oldest name "Lekarti" (Georgian: ლექართი) is of Georgian origins and means "the place of Georgians". Among the Dagestani Lezgins the village is also known as "Georgians' village". Current Azerbaijani name Ləkit is derived from this form.