Debet, Armenia

40°55′03″N 44°38′57″E / 40.91750°N 44.64917°E / 40.91750; 44.64917

Debet
Դեբետ
Debet is located in Armenia
Debet
Debet
Coordinates: 40°55′03″N 44°38′57″E / 40.91750°N 44.64917°E / 40.91750; 44.64917
CountryArmenia
Marz (Province)Lori
Elevation
1,100 m (3,600 ft)
Population
 (2001)
 • Total945
Time zoneUTC+4 ( )

Debet (Armenian: Դեբետ, also Romanized as Debed; formerly, Khachigyukh) is a village in the Lori Province of Armenia, seated on the right bank of the Pambak river in the northern Lori region of Armenia.

Before being named Debet in 1935 the village had a double name Alereksi-Khachi gyugh. Debet was founded  in 1857 by the very well known  person in that region named Gevorg Mahtesi. He also had a nickname, Cholakh which translated into English means “limping”. Gevorg Mahtesi lived in the village called Marts which isn’t that much far from Debet. What the story tells us is that Mahtesi convinced a number of families from Marts to move to this new location and found a village. There are many words in the Debet colloquial language belonging to the Karabakh language group, which proves that the former homeland of a number of families who moved from Marts to Alereks was Nagorno Karabakh.