Surmali

Surmali (Armenian: Սուրմալու Surmalu; Azerbaijani: Sürməli; Russian: Сурмали) was a district (uyezd) of the Erivan Governorate of the Russian Empire. It mostly corresponds to the Iğdır Province of modern Turkey. As part of Russian Transcaucasia, Surmali was significant as the location of Mount Ararat and the salt mines of Kulp (modern Tuzluca).

Surmali

Surmali (Armenian: Սուրմալու Surmalu; Azerbaijani: Sürməli; Russian: Сурмали) was a district (uyezd) of the Erivan Governorate of the Russian Empire. It mostly corresponds to the Iğdır Province of modern Turkey. As part of Russian Transcaucasia, Surmali was significant as the location of Mount Ararat and the salt mines of Kulp (modern Tuzluca).