The name of a tribe of Saatli is the name of the tribe living in Chuhur Saad, or a tribe of Saadly (from Amir Saad) - Azerbaijani Turks lived in the Agridagh valley. Climate is mild hot, semidesert and dry steppe. Archaeological monuments in belonging to II-III millenniums B.C., as well rests of faience ware have been found in Azadkand, Fatalikand, Jafarkhan, Varkhankand, Alisoltanli villages.Saatli was founded in 1943. The are is 1,180.5 km², centre is Saatli town. The area of the region is plain and below 28 meters from Sea Level. Anthropogenic sediments were spread, here. Saatli regin was founded during the period of Great Patriotic War (1941-1945). Most part of Azerbaijani population expelled from several regions and villages of Armenia USSR in 1949, were settled in Saatli. Saatli is mainly agricultural region. Main spheres in agriculture are cotton-growing, grain-growing, animal-breeding, vegetable-growing and etc. Archaeological monuments consist of settlements and tombs by finding in both sides of Araz. The monuments are mainly necropolises found by investigators at the beginning of XX century. The historical monuments such as Jafarkhan necropol in Sarijalar village, Kechigiran tombs necropolis near Azadkand Village belonging to I millennium B.C., Azadkand necropolis belonging to II-I centuries B.C., Garalar necropolis belonging to II-I centuries B.C., Mugan necropolis belonging to VI-I centuries B.C., Araz camp near Giragli village belonging to Stone Age, Abasbayli settlement in the east part of Narimankand belonging to XI-XIII centuries, Mugan settlement (Azadkand), Mammadabad settlement (X-XVI centuries), Sarisu residential area (IX-XII centuries), Alisoltanli and Baylar mediaeval settlements (XII-XVI centuries) are protected in the region.