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Jevanshir uezd

Jevanshir uezd

FieldValue
area_total_km25,296.61
established_date1869
established_titleEstablished
extinct_date1918
extinct_titleAbolished
image_mapJevanshir Uyezd of Elisabethpol Governorate.png
image_shieldCoat_of_Arms_of_Yelizavetpol_Governorate.png
map_captionLocation in the Elizavetpol Governorate
mapsize220px
nameJevanshir uezd
native_nameДжеванширскій уѣздъ
native_name_langru
population_as_of1916
population_density_km2auto
population_rural100.00%
population_total75,730
seatTerter
(present-day Tartar)
seat_typeCapital
settlement_typeUezd
subdivision_nameRussian Empire
subdivision_name1Caucasus
subdivision_name2Elizavetpol
subdivision_typeCountry
subdivision_type1Viceroyalty
subdivision_type2Governorate
total_typeTotal

(present-day Tartar)

[[Karabakh Khanate]] on a map of 1823

The '*Jevanshir uezd''' was a county (*uezd'') of the Elizavetpol Governorate of the Russian Empire, with its center in Terter (present-day Tartar).

Geography

The Jevanshir uezd was made up of two parts, the northeastern lowland and the southwestern mountainous part of Jraberd. The area covered 4,818.4 square verst. The lower part, Arran, was hot and dry during summers which made the inhabitants move to mountainous areas for the duration of season. The winters were mild and short. The middle part of the county is located on the hills and is enriched with forests. The southern part is located high in the mountains. The highest peaks in mountainous ranges stretching from Lake Sevan are Murovdag (11,219 ft), Gozeldere-bashi (11,606 ft) and Ginal-dag (11,057 ft). A big part of Jevanshir uezd is within the Tartarchay basin, which starts high in the mountains near the border with the Nor Bayazet and Zangezur uezds and flows through the county discharging into Kura. The importance of the river possessed certain importance due to its wide usage in irrigations through the Jevanshir, Elizavetpol, and Shusha uezds.

The administrative center of the uezd was the town Terter, located on the Yelisavetpol (Ganja)-Shusha road, about 681.6 versts from the provincial capital.

History

The territory of Jevanshir and Jebrail uezds was a part of Karabakh Khanate. In 1869, it was created out of a northern part of Shusha uezd.

After the dissolution of the Russian Empire and the formation of the independent Transcaucasian republics, including the Azerbaijan Democratic Republic in 1918, the western mountainous districts of the Elizavetpol Governorate including the Shusha, Zangezur, Jebrail, Jevanshir, Kazakh and Elizavetpol uezds became subject to intense territorial disputes between Armenia and Azerbaijan throughout 1918–1920, both of whom included these areas in their territorial pretensions that they presented in memorandums to the Paris Peace Conference.

Since the collapse of Russian authority in the Transcaucasus, the mountainous portion of the uezd, which was overwhelmingly Armenian, was governed by the de facto Karabakh Council which vehemently rejected Ottoman and Azerbaijani attempts to subordinate the region. However, following the arrival of British forces in Transcaucasia, the Karabakh Council reluctantly submitted to provisional Azerbaijani rule through the Governor-Generalship of Karabakh, led by Dr. Khosrov bey Sultanov, due to the exerted British pressure on the council in August 1919.

Following the establishment of Soviet rule in Azerbaijan, the county was partitioned into several rayons, with the overwhelmingly Armenian subsections forming part of the Nagorno-Karabakh Autonomous Oblast.

Administrative divisions

The subcounties (uchastoks) of the Jevanshir uezd in 1912 were as follows:

Name1912 populationArea
1-y uchastok ()28,879744.71 verst2
2-y uchastok ()17,702713.01 verst2
3-y uchastok ()30,2173196.34 verst2

Economy

The county had 213 settlements and its population was engaged primarily in agriculture and cattlebreeding with the population in lowland part of uezd engaged in sericulture and gardening. The mountainous parts above wooden mountains were used as mountain pastures, the lower regions of the highland were cultivated for growing barley and wheat. The lowland area was used for growing cotton, rice and other various plants. The agricultural data from 1891 states the cattle stock numbered 52,800 while small cattle numbered 112,000. There were 34 factories with a total production output accounting to 37,914 rubles.

Demographics

Russian Empire Census

According to the Russian Empire Census, the Jevanshir uezd had a population of 72,719 on , including 41,039 men and 31,680 women. The plurality of the population indicated Tatar to be their mother tongue, with a significant Armenian speaking minority.

LanguageNative speakers%TOTAL72,719100.00
Tatar52,04171.56
Armenian19,55126.89
Kurdish5710.79
Russian2060.28
Persian1430.20
Kyurin790.11
Georgian470.06
Greek460.06
Polish90.01
German50.01
Avar-Andean50.01
Kazi-Kumukh50.01
Ukrainian20.00
Other90.01

''Kavkazskiy kalendar''

According to the 1917 publication of Kavkazskiy kalendar, the Jevanshir uezd had a population of 75,730 on , including 41,496 men and 34,234 women, 69,467 of whom were the permanent population, and 6,263 were temporary residents. The statistics indicated Shia Muslims were the majority of the population of the district with significant Armenian and Sunni Muslim minorities:

NationalityNumber%TOTAL75,730100.00
Shia Muslims42,76656.47
Armenians22,00829.06
Sunni Muslims8,03210.61
North Caucasians2,2042.91
Russians7150.94
Other Europeans30.00
Jews20.00

Notes

References

Bibliography

References

  1. (1922). "Перепись просветительных учреждений Азербайджана 31 января 1922 года: списки просветительных учреждений.". Azerbaijani Central Statistical Bureau.
  2. (1922). "Азербайджанская сельскохозяйственная перепись 1921 года". Azerbaijani Central Statistical Bureau.
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  4. "Брокгауз-Ефрон и Большая Советская Энциклопедия".
  5. "Энциклопедический Словарь. Джеванширский уезд".
  6. "Первая всеобщая перепись населения Российской Империи 1897 г. Распределение населения по родному языку и уездам Российской Империи кроме губерний Европейской России".
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