Aresh uezd explained

Area Total Km2:2,638.21
Established Date:1874
Established Title:Established
Extinct Date:1929
Extinct Title:Abolished
Mapsize:220px
Aresh uezd
Native Name:Арешскій уѣздъ
Native Name Lang:ru
Population As Of:1916
Population Density Km2:auto
Population Rural:100.00%
Population Total:99,400
Seat:Aresh
(present-day Agdash)
Seat Type:Capital
Settlement Type:Uezd
Subdivision Name:Russian Empire
Subdivision Name1:Caucasus
Subdivision Name2:Elizavetpol
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Type1:Viceroyalty
Subdivision Type2:Governorate
Total Type:Total

The Aresh uezd, later known as the Agdash uezd, was a county (uezd) of the Elizavetpol Governorate of the Russian Empire and later of the Azerbaijan Democratic Republic with its center in Aresh (present-day Agdash) from 1874[1] until its formal abolition in 1929 by Soviet authorities.[2] [3]

Geography

The Aresh uezd was located in the northeastern section of Elizavetpol Governorate, on the eastern bank of the Kura River, bordering the Baku Governorate to the east, the Nukha uezd to the north, the Elizavetpol uezd to the northwest and Jebrail uezd to the southwest. The area of the uezd was 2822.9 square verst. The territory of the county was mainly made up of lowlands.[4] The county capital was initially in Uchkovakh, later being moved to Agdash, which was considered the largest cotton-trading center in the lowlands of Transcaucasia.[3]

History

The territory of Aresh uezd was located in the Turyanchay River basin. The area was called Aresh (Azerbaijani: Ərəş) in the Middle Ages and formed a part of Shirvan Baylarbaylik which was gradually made significantly weaker after repeated Ottoman-Safavid conflicts on its territory, eventually being subdued into the Shaki Khanate in the 1750s.

After the establishment of Russian rule, Aresh was a part of Nukha uezd of Baku Governorate, however, in 1874, the territory was detached and established as a separate Aresh uezd of the newly established Elizavetpol Governorate in 1868.

The Aresh uezd was formally abolished by Soviet authorities in 1929, and superseded by the Agdash Rayon, which was established in its place in 1930.[5]

Administrative divisions

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

Name1912 populationArea
1-y uchastok 34,078575.84verst2
2-y uchastok 28,410890.66verst2
3-y uchastok 10,420851.6verst2

Economy

The population was engaged primarily in agricultural farming and gardening. During summers, they would take the cattle to the mountains and return only in September. Wool production played an important role in the economy of uezd.

Demographics

Russian Empire Census

According to the Russian Empire Census, the Aresh uezd had a population of 67,277 on, including 36,623 men and 30,654 women. The plurality of the population indicated Tatar to be their mother tongue, with significant Armenian and Kyurin (Lezgian) speaking minorities.[6] [7]

Linguistic composition of the Aresh uezd in 1897!Language!Native speakers!%
Tatar47,13370.06
Armenian13,82220.54
Kyurin5,8698.72
Russian1550.23
Kazi-Kumukh1280.19
Avar-Andean710.11
Jewish340.05
Greek80.01
Persian80.01
Georgian80.01
Belarusian70.01
Polish60.01
Udi40.01
German10.00
Other230.03
TOTAL67,277100.00

Kavkazskiy kalendar

According to the 1917 publication of Kavkazskiy kalendar, the Aresh uezd had a population of 99,400 on, including 53,144 men and 46,256 women, 97,280 of whom were the permanent population, and 2,180 were temporary residents. The statistics indicated Sunni Muslims to be the overwhelming majority of the population of the county with significant Armenian and Shia Muslim minorities:

NationalityNumber%
Sunni Muslims62,15562.53
Armenians19,16119.28
Shia Muslims16,93517.04
Russians1,0471.05
Roma370.04
Asiatic Christians300.03
Jews150.02
Other Europeans130.01
Georgians70.01
TOTAL99,400100.00

Bibliography

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Крестьянская реформа в Азербайджане в 1870 году . Peasant reforms in Azerbaijan in 1870 . Agaian . Tshatur . 1956 . . Baku, Azerbaijan . 61 . 2013-04-09.
  2. Elisavetpol (government) . 9 . 280; see three lines from end . The government is divided into eight districts, Elisavetpol, Aresh.......
  3. Web site: Большой энциклопедический словарь Брокгауза и Ефрона. Агдаш. Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedia Dictionary. Agdash . 2011-08-05.
  4. Web site: Большой энциклопедический словарь Брокгауза и Ефрона. Арешский уезд. Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedia Dictionary. Areshsky Uyezd . 2011-08-05.
  5. Book: История государства и права Азербайджанской ССР . History of State and Law of Azerbaijan SSR . 1 . Khalafov . M.S. . 1964 . National Academy of Sciences of Azerbaijan SSR. Institute of Philosophy and Law . Baku, Azerbaijan . 46 . 2013-04-09.
  6. Web site: Первая всеобщая перепись населения Российской Империи 1897 г. Распределение населения по родному языку и уездам Российской Империи кроме губерний Европейской России . First All Russian Imperial Census of 1897. Population split according to languages spoken; uyezds of Russian empire except for governorates in European part of empire . 2013-04-09.
  7. Web site: АРЕШСКИЙ УЕЗД (1897 г.) . Areshskiy Uyezd (1897) . 2011-08-05.