Keçili, Shahbuz

Keçili (also, Kechili and Kechilli) is a village and the most populous municipality, except for the capital Şahbuz, in the Shahbuz District of Nakhchivan, Azerbaijan.

In the sources of the nineteenth century (1816), it was noted that the tayfaye-kecililər (the tribe of kechililer) were living in the territory of the Nakhchivan (at the left bank of the Araz River) and intermingled with the kangars during the reign Safavid.

[2] Kolluq is the settlement of the early Middle Ages, near the Kechili village of Shahbuz rayon, on the left bank of a small mountain river.

[1] Kechili is the place of residence of the Middle Ages in the east of the same named village in the Shahbuz rayon.

At the result of the surface research, were collected a considerable amount of ware of the glazed and unglazed pottery (big pitcher, jug, pot, lid, jar-type containers), construction materials, light and the remains of an iron object.