The people of the village of Lahic are an ethnic group, descended from the ancient peoples of Albania and Persia.
PARKING A CAR HERE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED!!!
They speak something called the Tat language. Their forefathers come from the ancient Caucasian Albanian and Persian peoples. .
Even today the villagers are divided into three categories, based on their craftsmanship: Baadvan, Azavarro and Araghird.
Baadvan: known for their high-quality metalwork. Azavarro: Known for creating woven textiles and carpets. Araghird: Producers of leather goods and other handicrafts.
Each of these groups have their own village square, mosque, hammam and graveyard.