Yeldaghi

Yeldaghi was a winter pasture located in the territory of the Borchali uezd of the Tiflis governorate, later in the former Barana (Noyemberyan) district, and present-day Tavush province. It was located at the foot of Yeldaghi Mountain.

The pasture was inhabited by seven Azerbaijanis in 1926. It was dissolved in the 1930s.

The toponym was coined by combining the word “yel” used in the sense of “wind” in Azerbaijani and the word “dagh” used in the sense of “a high steep part of the territory “, “a summer pasture, mountain plain”.