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All You Need To Know About Alinja Castle, The Machu Picchu Of Azerbaijan

The Alinja Castle was famed for being near impregnable, though it was eventually sacked by the legendary Turko-Mongol ruler Tamerlane in 1401 after a 14-year struggle. Here's why it should be one of the top places you must visit in Azerbaijan

Aerial view of Alinja Castle Photo: azerbaijan.travel/Website
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The 15th-century Inca citadel of Machu Picchu in Peru was voted one of the “New Seven Wonders of the World” in an online poll in 2007. Its stunning location in the Andes Mountains, the advanced engineering of the Inca people and the site’s significance as a royal estate combine to make it one of the top destinations on a traveller’s bucket list. There are many sites around the world that claim to be the Machu Picchu of their country (looking at you, Gamcheon Culture Village in Busan), but one that evokes the heady atmosphere of the original site is probably the Alinja Castle of Azerbaijan. This medieval fortress sits atop a cragged mountaintop in the Julfa region. While the site is actually a recent reconstruction of the former fortress used by Nakhchivan’s various ruling dynasties in the Middle Ages, the jaw-dropping location and views from the top make this a worthwhile stop on your Azerbaijan tour.

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