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Maku, Iran
Maku ((ペルシア語:ماكو), (アゼルバイジャン語:ماكي - Makı); also Romanized as Mākū) is a city in the West Azerbaijan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 41,865, in 10,428 families. It is situated from the Turkish border in a mountain gorge at an altitude of 1634 metres. The Zangmar River cuts through the city.〔("Pol-e Panj Cheshmeh (Five spans bridge)" Gardesh Yaran International Tour Operator Co. )〕〔(Satellite view )〕 Maku Free Trade and Industrial Zone is Iran’s largest and the world’s second largest free trade zone and will encompass an area of 5000 square km when it will open in 2011. == History == Maku was the capital of a Kangarli Khanate〔(Iran )〕 one of numerous small, semi-independent Maku Khanates that resulted from the breakup of the Safavid empire in the 17th century.〔(Imranova, K. and Bayramov, E. "Historical formation of the Azerbaijani political culture and national consciousness" ''Azerigenocide.org'' )〕 The city is well known in Bahá'í history for its fort where the Báb had been exiled to and imprisoned for nine months. At this fortress Mullá Husayn, the first Disciple of the Báb, arrived on Náw-Rúz of the year 1848 to see the Báb.
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