Pirşağı (also, Pirshaga and Pirshagi) is a settlement and municipality 34 km away from the railway station of Baku, Azerbaijan. Located on the northern coast of Absheron, it is in the Sabunchu district of Baku city.[1] It is called Pirshagi (the shah of feasts) because it was initially a settlement where pilgrims gathered. A seaside resort, it is considered one of the most ancient settlements in Absheron. It has a population of 4,826.

Pirşağı
Municipality
The 19th century bathhouse Haji Verdi
The 19th century bathhouse Haji Verdi
Pirşağı is located in Azerbaijan
Pirşağı
Pirşağı
Coordinates: 40°33′39″N 49°53′21″E / 40.56083°N 49.88917°E / 40.56083; 49.88917
Country Azerbaijan
CityBaku
DistrictSabunçu
Population
 • Total4,826
Time zoneUTC+4 (AZT)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+5 (AZT)

Main sights

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Pirshagi is famous for its "gold dust" sandy beaches and its grapes and figs. There are many architectural monuments in Pirshagi, including a 19th-century mosque, an old bathhouse, and a pir called "Pirshagi tataz piri". The local climate and sand are considered to be curative, which explains why many members of the Azerbaijan elite have their summer residences in the city, including those of composer Gara Garayev, singer Bulbul, artist Elbey Rzaguliyev, actor Agasadikh Geraybeyli, and many others. Nowadays, the settlement attracts many vacationers from Azerbaijan and internationally each summer.

 
Mosque in Pirshagi
 
Pirshagi Seaside

Transportation

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Baku suburban railway

See also

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References

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  Media related to Pirşağı at Wikimedia Commons