Animal husbandry, wheat, tobacco and grape cultivation were widespread in the area before the Armenian occupation.
[1] The tomb of Javanshir dating back to the 14 th century is located on the Yazi plain.
[2][3] The name of “Yazı düzü” is derived from the combination of the ancient Turkish word "yazi" meaning "desert, wide plain" and the Azerbaijani word "düz" meaning plain.
In the territory of Azerbaijan, toponyms with "Yazi" particles are more common.
Before the Karabakh conflict, animal husbandry was developed, grain, tobacco and grapes were grown.