Haji Amrulla Bath was built in the 17th century by order of a person named Haji Amrulla in the settlement of Corat, on present-day Sulh Street.
The building is located near the Juma Mosque in the settlement.
Although the Haji Amrulla Bath is one of the two oldest baths in the settlement, it is also called the “new bath” among the local population because it is later than the other bath located nearby. The bath is dome-shaped.
Unlike the “old bath”, the “new bath” is heated not by candles, but by fuel oil.
Previously, residents had to pay a kilogram of wheat or two loaves of bread and two eggs to use the Haji Amrulla toilet.
Although the bathroom is currently protected by the state, it is not working.
FotoStock.AzAn employee of Haji Amrulla visited the bathhouse and prepared a photo report of the area.
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