XX-century architectural monument of local importance. Inventory number: 5165
Spring of Mamayi quarter. This architectural monument was built in 1900 at the expense of the well-known entrepreneur Samad Agha Javanshir from Shusha. Mamayi is the name of one of the upper quarters located in Shusha. The spring is also connected with this name. In the inscriptions on the spring, it was indicated that the spring was built at the expense of Samad Bey Javanshirov. During the occupation, Armenian forces destroyed the stone inscription on the spring and carved a cross on it. After the city of Shusha was freed from occupation, the spring was restored to its true form.
XVIII century architectural monument of national importance. Inventory number: 343
XVIII century architectural monument of national importance. Inventory number: 370
XIX century architectural monument of local importance. Inventory number: 5064
XIX century architectural monument of local importance. Inventory number: 5079
XVIII century architectural monument of local importance. Inventory number: 5089
XVIII century architectural monument of local importance. Inventory number: 5098
XVIII century architectural monument of local importance. Inventory number: 5100
XIX century architectural monument of local importance. Inventory number: 5117
XIX century architectural monument of local importance. Inventory number: 5141