It is located 4 km in the south from the district center, on the left bank of the Araz River.
In the south-west of the village, in the place called Gyzylburun, have been found the ruins of the settlement and cemetery of the Bronze Age.
This local legend ties into the broader cultural and historical belief in the region that Mount Ağrı, nearby in Turkey, is the resting place of Noah's Ark after the biblical flood.
The first recorded mentions or historical references to Nehram village in Azerbaijan are believed to have occurred in the 16th to 17th centuries.
These references provide some indication of the village's existence during that period, although precise founding details or exact dates might not be available in historical records.
In order to facilitate the work of local farmers, in 1893, he achieved bring to the village the first iron plow of "Ekker" firm from Tbilisi.
[2] The education worker Kerim Bey Ismayilov in the published article, in his collection of the "sbornik materialov dlya opisaniya mestnostey the plemyon Kavkaza" (Tbilisi, 1900, the 27th edition, Section 2, page 192-201), he gave information about the territory, geographical situation, climate, fauna and flora, etymology of the name, constructions, irrigation system, employment of the population, traditions, religious rituals, holidays of the Nehram village.