Julqa
Julqa is a name that can refer to several different things, most notably a historical and geographical location. Julqa, also known as Julfa, is a city in the Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic of Azerbaijan. Historically, it was a significant Armenian settlement, renowned for its thriving Armenian community and its role as a major trading post on the Silk Road. The Armenian quarter of Julfa was famous for its Armenian Apostolic Church, of which Saint Stepanos Monastery was a prominent part.
The historical Armenian presence in Julqa is well-documented, though its significance has diminished over time due
In a different context, "Julqa" might also be a personal name, though less commonly so than its