There are two Khodaafarin Bridges connecting the northern and southern banks of the Araz River in the Jabrayil district. Located on the historical Silk Road, the 11-arched Khodaafarin Bridge (inv. 12) was built in the 11th-12th centuries, and the 15-arched Khodaafarin Bridge (inv. 13), in the 13th century.
After the occupation of the Jabrayil district by Armenia in 1993, Khodaafarin Bridges have suffered distruction.
On October 4, 2020, the Azerbaijani Armed Forces liberated the city of Jabrayil, where the Khodaafarin Bridge is located, and several villages of the district from Armenian occupation.