By 1970, the village had a cheese factory, secondary school, hospital, pharmacy, cultural center, library, veterinary clinic, communication department, and a cinema.
[4] In 1937, the first ever state-sponsored Kurdish theatre was founded in the Alagyaz village of Armenia.
[5] On March 15, 1972, the village became part of the Aragats district of the Armenian SSR.
[3] Alagyaz is known as the cultural centre of Kurds in Armenia, producing over 20 scientists, artists and 2 academicians.
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