At the end of the 1930s, many school buildings were built in the country, as well as
the general layouts of Yevlakh, Khankendi and Sheki cities were started.
From there, head to Sheki via public bus, a famous stop on the Silk
Road, and see the old caravanserai(inn with a courtyard), which housed traders and merchants back in the day.
There's an attractive square near another caravanserai(similar to the one in Sheki), some traditional churches,
a very odd house made from bottles, and the Tomb of Nizami Ganjavi, the country's most famous 12th-century poet(he's kind of a national hero).