Maku fortress

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Maku fortress is a remote mountain stronghold in northwestern Iran historically known as one of the main sites of the Báb’s imprisonment during the early Bábí movement.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fortress
historical site
access relatively difficult to access due to mountainous location
associatedReligion Bahá’í Faith NERFINISHED
Bábism
associatedWith Bábí movement NERFINISHED
the Báb NERFINISHED
country Iran
elevationFeature built on elevated rocky terrain
eraOfUseAsPrison mid-19th century
geographicalSetting remote mountain stronghold
governingDynastyAtTimeOfBabsImprisonment Qajar dynasty NERFINISHED
heritageStatus site of religious pilgrimage for some Bahá’ís and Bábís
historicalPeriod Qajar era NERFINISHED
imprisonedPerson the Báb NERFINISHED
imprisonmentRole place of confinement of the Báb before his transfer to other prisons
knownFor association with the early Bábí movement
being one of the main sites of the Báb’s imprisonment
languageOfRegion Azerbaijani
Persian
locatedIn Maku, West Azerbaijan Province, Iran NERFINISHED
locatedInMountainRange mountainous region near the Aras River valley
locatedInRegion northwestern Iran NERFINISHED
nearBorderWith Armenia NERFINISHED
Turkey NERFINISHED
partOf historical fortifications of West Azerbaijan Province
religiousSignificance important site in Bábí and Bahá’í history
strategicRole control of approaches to Maku region
usedAs military stronghold
prison

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the Báb imprisonedIn Maku fortress