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Jabrayil District

District in southwestern Azerbaijan


Summary

District in southwestern Azerbaijan

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nameJabrayil District
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typeDistrict
parts_typeSettlements
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established_titleEstablished
established_date8 August 1930
image_mapJabrayil District in Azerbaijan.svg
map_captionMap of Azerbaijan showing Jabrayil District
subdivision_typeCountry
subdivision_nameAzerbaijan
subdivision_type1Region
subdivision_name1East Zangezur
population_as_of2020
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population_total81700 (nominal)
area_total_km21050
population_density_km2auto
leader_titleGovernor
leader_nameKamal Hasanov
postal_code_typePostal code
postal_code1400
seat_typeCapital
seatJabrayil (nominal)
Jojug Marjanly (de facto)
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website

Jojug Marjanly (de facto) Jabrayil District () is one of the 66 districts of Azerbaijan. It is located in the south-west of the country and belongs to the East Zangezur Economic Region. The district borders the districts of Khojavend, Fuzuli, Qubadli, Zangilan, and the Islamic Republic of Iran.

Its capital is Jabrayil, however since the city is completely ruined following its occupation by ethnic Armenian forces, the current de facto capital is Jojug Marjanly until Jabrayil is rebuilt. As of 2020, the district had a nominal population of 81,700.

Etymology

The name of Jabrayil was taken from the name of the village Jabrayil that was the centre of the region. Father Jabrayil, who was the founder of the village Jabrayil, was one of the closes of the ruler by name Sultan Ahmed who lived in the 8th century and the territories between Zuyaret Mountain and the river Araz belonged to Father Jabrayil and his sons.

History

In pre-modern times, the current territory of Jabrayil District is believed to have formed the southern part of the canton (gavaṛ) of Myus Haband (known as Belukan or Dizak in the medieval era) of the historic Armenian province of Artsakh. Historian Samvel Karapetyan considers it likely that most of the area's Armenian population had left by the early 18th century. In the tsarist era, Jabrayil District (which was a part of the Jebrail Uyezd of the Elisabethpol Governorate) was mainly populated by nomadic or semi-nomadic Turkic-speakers (i.e. Azerbaijanis), as well as a minority of sedentary Armenians and a small number of Russian Molokan settlers. The nomadic population was settled in the Soviet period.

Armenian occupation

The territory was occupied by Armenian forces on August 23, 1993, during the First Nagorno-Karabakh War. It was administrated as a part of Hadrut Province of the self-proclaimed Nagorno-Karabakh Republic, save for the village of Jojug Marjanly, which was recaptured on January 6, 1994 during Operation Horadiz. This village was the provisional centre of this district until the recapture of Jabrayil in 2020.

The region with 1,050 square km area, including 72 secondary schools, eight hospitals, five mosques, two museums, 120 historic monuments, 149 cultural centres and about 100 villages that remained in the area were totally destroyed.

Return to Azerbaijani control

During the 2020 Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, on October 9, 2020, the Azerbaijani Ministry of Defence announced the recapture of the district's central town, Jabrayil, from Armenian forces. On October 20, 2020, Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev announced the recapture of Safarsha, Hesengaydi, Fuganli, Imambaghi, Dash Veysalli, Aghtepe and Yarakhmedli villages of Jabrayil district. On October 21–22, 2020, 9 more villages of the district were recaptured, according to Azerbaijani sources. In November 2020, Azerishiq announced that it had begun supplying electricity to the district.

Administrative structure

According to the State Statistics Committee of Azerbaijan Republic as of 2013, there is 1 city, 4 settlements and 92 villages in the district which has a territory of 1050 km2.

Demographics

|1897 |66360 |1926 |75371 |1939 |23502 |1959 |26377 |1970 |37227 |1979 |43047 |1989 |49156 |1999 |59318 |2009 |70585

At the time of the 1979 Soviet census, the ethnic makeup of the district's population whose ethnicity was known (43,047 people) was:

  • Azerbaijanis: 42,415 (98.5%)
  • Russians: 434 (1%)
  • Armenians: 41 (0.1%)
  • Others: 157 (0.4%)

Notable natives

  • Ashiq Qurbani (1477–1???) — was an Azerbaijani poet and folk singer
  • Ashiq Peri (1811–1847) — was an Azerbaijani poet and folk singer
  • Teymur Guliyev — Chairman of the Council of People's Commissars (1937–1953) and the Council of Ministers of Azerbaijan SSR (1953–1954)
  • Ramil Safarov — an Azerbaijani officer, lieutenant colonel
  • Jamil Ahmadov — an Azerbaijani Red Army lieutenant and a Hero of the Soviet Union
  • Ali S.Hasanov — an Azerbaijani politician who serves as the Deputy Prime Minister of Azerbaijan since 1998, former chairman of State Committee of Republic of Azerbaijan for Refugees and IDPs. He also chairs the State Committee for International Humanitarian Aid
  • Elman Rustamov — an Azerbaijani politician. He was the chairman of Azerbaijan Central Bank from January 1995 until April 2022
  • Taleh Kazimov — Governor of the Central Bank of the Republic of Azerbaijan
  • Nasimi Aghayev — is the Azerbaijani ambassador to Germany and the former Consul General of Azerbaijan in Los Angeles (2012–2022)
  • Ashraf Huseynov — was an Azerbaijani mathematician (Professor from 1948, member of Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences from 1962)
  • Majnun Mammadov — an Azerbaijani politician serving as Minister of Agriculture of the Republic of Azerbaijan since 2023
  • Javid Huseynov — an Azerbaijani football manager and former player

References

References

  1. . ["İnzibati-ərazi vahidləri"](https://files.preslib.az/projects/azerbaijan/gl2.pdf).
  2. . ["Population of Azerbaijan"](https://www.stat.gov.az/source/demoqraphy/ap/az/population_2020.zip). *[[State Statistics Committee]]*.
  3. "Azərbaycan Respublikasında iqtisadi rayonların yeni bölgüsü haqqında Azərbaycan Respublikası Prezidentinin Fərmanı » Azərbaycan Prezidentinin Rəsmi internet səhifəsi".
  4. "Jabrayil".
  5. Karapetyan, Samvel. (1999). "Hay mshakuytʻi hushardzannerě Khorhrdayin Adrbejani bṛnaktsʻvats shrjannerum". Armenian National Academy of Sciences.
  6. (9 October 2020). "Cəbrayıl şəhərində Azərbaycan Bayrağı dalğalanır – VİDEO". Ministry of Defense of Azerbaijan.
  7. "President Ilham Aliyev: Zangilan city and 6 villages of the district, 18 villages of Fuzuli, Jabrayil, and Khojavand districts were liberated".
  8. "President Ilham Aliyev: Azerbaijani Army liberated 3 villages of Fuzuli district, 5 villages of Jabrayil district".
  9. "President Ilham Aliyev: Azerbaijani Army liberated 3 villages of Fuzuli district, 4 villages of Jabrayil district".
  10. (16 November 2020). "Свет Азербайджана уже горит в Шуше (ВИДЕО)".
  11. Azərbaycan Respublikasının Dövlət Statistika Komitəsi: İnzibati ərazi bölgüsü təsnifatının qüvvədə olan variantı ([http://www.stat.gov.az/menu/5/source/Classifications.pdf CƏBRAYIL RAYONU – 60500001] {{Webarchive. link. (2017-01-26 ))
  12. "население азербайджана".
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