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- Garmanab abstract "38°56′19″N 46°47′55″EGarmanab (گرمناب) was a village in Khoda Afarin County which was abandoned by the turn of the 20th century. In late nineteenth and early twentieth century the village was inhabited by Armenians, who later emigrated to Armenia or Tabriz. Just before World War II, Reza Qoli Khan, a prominent member of ruling clan of Mohammad Khanlu tribe, acquired the ownership of the village. Shia Muslims and the followers of Yarsan religion settled in the village. Reza Qoli Khan was perished during the brief reign of Azerbaijan People's Government, following which some of Mohammad Khanlus migrated to Qareh Tikanlu.The village was by the year 2000 the village was deserted. At the 2006 census, its existence was not noted. Since 2005, some expatriates, particularly the grandchildren of Reza Qoli Khan and Hossein Khan—the landlord of Abbasabad—have constructed summer residences in the meadows of the former village. The new village is among the most modern and beautiful villages of Arasbaran region and has the potential of becoming a tourist destination.There is a holy shrine in the skirts of a mountain outside of the village, where people of neighboring villages used to slaughter sacrificial animals.".
- Garmanab wikiPageID "41149720".
- Garmanab wikiPageLength "2174".
- Garmanab wikiPageOutDegree "14".
- Garmanab wikiPageRevisionID "650526301".
- Garmanab wikiPageWikiLink Abbasabad,_Khoda_Afarin.
- Garmanab wikiPageWikiLink Arasbaran.
- Garmanab wikiPageWikiLink Armenia.
- Garmanab wikiPageWikiLink Armenians.
- Garmanab wikiPageWikiLink Azerbaijan_Peoples_Government.
- Garmanab wikiPageWikiLink Category:Former_populated_places_in_East_Azerbaijan_Province.
- Garmanab wikiPageWikiLink Category:Populated_places_in_Khoda_Afarin_County.
- Garmanab wikiPageWikiLink Khoda_Afarin_County.
- Garmanab wikiPageWikiLink Mohammad_Khanlu.
- Garmanab wikiPageWikiLink Qareh_Tikanlu.
- Garmanab wikiPageWikiLink Tabriz.
- Garmanab wikiPageWikiLink W:fa:گرمناب.
- Garmanab wikiPageWikiLink Yarsanism.
- Garmanab wikiPageWikiLinkText "Garmanab".
- Garmanab wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord.
- Garmanab wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Khoda_Afarin_County.
- Garmanab wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Garmanab subject Category:Former_populated_places_in_East_Azerbaijan_Province.
- Garmanab subject Category:Populated_places_in_Khoda_Afarin_County.
- Garmanab hypernym Village.
- Garmanab point "38.93861111111111 46.798611111111114".
- Garmanab type Village.
- Garmanab type SpatialThing.
- Garmanab comment "38°56′19″N 46°47′55″EGarmanab (گرمناب) was a village in Khoda Afarin County which was abandoned by the turn of the 20th century. In late nineteenth and early twentieth century the village was inhabited by Armenians, who later emigrated to Armenia or Tabriz. Just before World War II, Reza Qoli Khan, a prominent member of ruling clan of Mohammad Khanlu tribe, acquired the ownership of the village. Shia Muslims and the followers of Yarsan religion settled in the village.".
- Garmanab label "Garmanab".
- Garmanab sameAs Q16046043.
- Garmanab sameAs گرمناب.
- Garmanab sameAs Garmanab.
- Garmanab sameAs m.0zbv_vr.
- Garmanab sameAs Q16046043.
- Garmanab lat "38.93861111111111".
- Garmanab long "46.798611111111114".
- Garmanab wasDerivedFrom Garmanab?oldid=650526301.
- Garmanab isPrimaryTopicOf Garmanab.