Cəyirli, Shaki

Definition
Cəyirli is a village and municipality located in the Shaki (Şəki) District of Azerbaijan.

Overview
Cəyirli forms part of the administrative-territorial structure of the Shaki District, which lies in the northwestern part of Azerbaijan. The village is situated within the region’s varied topography, which includes mountainous areas as well as valleys and plains. Demographic data for Cəyirli are not comprehensively published in major statistical releases; however, it is classified as a rural settlement within the district’s municipal system.

Etymology / Origin
The name “Cəyirli” appears to be derived from Azerbaijani linguistic roots. The word “cəyir” in Azerbaijani can denote a type of flat or open land, and the suffix “-li” typically indicates “with” or “belonging to.” Accordingly, the name may mean “place with a plain” or “area characterized by flat land.”
Accurate information is not confirmed.

Characteristics

  • Administrative Status: Recognized as a municipality (local self‑government unit) within the Shaki District.
  • Geography: The village is set in a region that combines lowland and upland features, typical of the broader Shaki area.
  • Economy: Like many rural settlements in the district, the local economy is presumed to be based on agriculture, livestock breeding, and possibly small‑scale artisanal activities. Specific economic data for Cəyirli are not publicly detailed.
  • Infrastructure: Standard rural infrastructure such as road access, electricity, and basic public services is expected, though the extent and condition of these facilities are not documented in widely available sources.

Related Topics

  • Shaki District – the administrative region encompassing Cəyirli.
  • Municipalities of Azerbaijan – the system of local self‑government to which Cəyirli belongs.
  • Rural settlements in Azerbaijan – broader context of villages like Cəyirli within the country's demographic and economic landscape.

Note: Information about Cəyirli, Shaki is limited in major encyclopedic references; the above description reflects the extent of reliably sourced data currently available.

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