Qazax District Explained

Gazakh District
Type:District
Parts Type:Settlements[1]
Parts:35
Established Title:Established
Established Date:8 August 1930
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name: Azerbaijan
Subdivision Type1:Region
Subdivision Name1:Gazakh-Tovuz
Population As Of:2020
Population Footnotes:[2]
Population Total:98400
Area Total Km2:700
Population Density Km2:auto
Postal Code Type:Postal code
Postal Code:3500
Seat Type:Capital
Seat:Gazakh
Timezone:AZT
Utc Offset:+4
Leader Title:Governor
Leader Name:Rajab Babashov
Official Name:Azerbaijani: Qazax rayonu

Qazax District (; Azerbaijani: Qazax rayonu) is one of the 66 districts of Azerbaijan. Located in the northwest of the country, it belongs to the Gazakh-Tovuz Economic Region. The district borders the district of Aghstafa, and the Tavush Province of Armenia. Its capital and largest city is Gazakh. As of 2020, the district had a population of 98,400.

It has two exclaves inside Armenia, which include the villages of Yukhari Askipara, Barkhudarly, Sofulu. Both of the exclaves and parts of mainland Qazax District (the villages of Baghanis Ayrum, Ashaghi Eskipara, Gyzylhajily, and Kheyrimli) were captured by Armenian forces during the First Nagorno-Karabakh war.

History

The region was conquered by a succession of neighboring powers or invaders, including Armenians, Sassanid Persians, the Byzantine Empire, the Arabs, the Seljuq Turks, the Georgians, the Mongols, the Timurids, the Qara Qoyunlu and Aq Qoyunlu Turkoman tribes, and finally Safavid Iran. It was also ruled by Ottoman Empire between 1578 and 1607 and again 1722 and 1735.

By the end of the XV century, the Kazakh Sultanate was established as a sovereign geopolitical entity in the region. Though it was part of the Karabakh principality during the Safavid Empire, Sultan Shamsaddin of Gazakh was given the rank of Khan by the decree of Abbas the Great in 1605.

After the Russo-Persian War (1804–1813), the Russian Empire gained control of the area by virtue of the Treaty of Gulistan. Under Russian rule, it was part of Tiflis Governorate before forming the northeastern part of the Kazakh Uyezd of the Elisabethpol Governorate in 1868. A contemporary military historian noted the following ethnographic detail: "Abbas Mirza's route lay through the country of the great tribe of the Casaks, which is extremely strong and thickly wooded." He further notes that: "These have no connection with the Russian Cossacks. They are descended from men of the Kirgis Casaks, left by Genghis Khan. They are frequently called Karapapakh, from wearing black sheep-skin caps."[3]

When the South Caucasus came under British occupation, Sir John Oliver Wardrop, British Chief Commissioner in the South Caucasus, decided that assigning the Erivan Governorate and the Kars Oblast to Democratic Republic of Armenia (DRA) and the Elisabethpol and Baku Governorates to the Azerbaijan Democratic Republic (ADR) would solve the region's outstanding disputes. However, this proposal was rejected by both Armenians (who did not wish to give up their claims to Gazakh, Zangezur (today Syunik), and Nagorno-Karabakh) and Azerbaijanis (who did not wish to give up their claims to Nakhchivan). As conflict broke out between the two groups, the British left the region in mid-1919.

Nagorno-Karabakh conflict

During the First Nagorno-Karabakh War, Armenian troops took control of several villages of the Gazakh District. Several Azerbaijani inhabitants were killed during the war although some of them were able to flee.[4]

In July 2020, Gazakh became a site for clashes with Armenia.[5]

In April 2024, Armenia and Azerbaijan reached an agreement whereby Armenia handed over four abandoned villages within Qazax District to Azerbaijan: Bağanis Ayrum, Aşağı Əskipara, Xeyrimli, and Qızılhacılı.[6]

Population

Population by towns and regions of the Republic of Azerbaijan (at the beginning of the years, thsd. persons)[7] !!2010!2011!2012!2013!2014!2015!2016!2017!2018!2019!2020!2021
Gazakh region89,990,891,492,092,793,794,795,896,797,698,498,9
Urban population20,821,021,021,021,021,221,421,621,821,922,022,0
Rural population69,169,870,471,071,772,573,374,274,975,776,476,9

List of historic and tourist sites

There are 112 protected monuments in the region of Gazakh, of which 54 are archaeological, 46 are architectural, 7 are historical, and 5 are of artistic significance. Historic and tourist sites in this region include:

Prominent people from Gazakh

Name of VillagesName of VillagesName of Villages
1-I Shikhli16-Khanliglar31-Ashaghi Eskipara
2-II Shikhli17-Jafarli32-Yukhari Eskipara
3-Yukhari Salahli18-Bala Jafarli33-Aghkoynak
4-Aslanbeyli19-Barkhudarli34-Garapapaq
6-Kamarli21-Demirchiler
7-Ashaghi Salahli22-Alpout
8-Orta Salahli23-Urkmazli
9-Gazaxbeyli24-Abbasbeyli
10-Kosalar25-Gyzyl Hajili
11-Janalli26-Farahli
12-Huseynbeyli27-Mazam
13-Dash Salahli28-Gushchu Ayrim
14-Chayli29-Baghanis Ayrim
15-Kommuna30-Kheyrimli

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: İnzibati-ərazi vahidləri . . preslib.az . 28 February 2021 .
  2. Web site: Population of Azerbaijan . . stat.gov.az . . 22 February 2021 .
  3. Lt-Gen. William Monteith, Kars and Erzeroum: With the Campaigns of Prince Paskiewitch, in 1828 and 1829; and an Account of the conquests of Russia beyond the Caucasus, from the time of Peter the Great to the Treaty of Turcoman Chie and Adrianople, London: Longman, 1856, p. 60
  4. Web site: 3 December 2020 . Ermənistan-Azərbaycan, Dağlıq Qarabağ münaqişəsi nəticəsində Qazax rayonunda hərbi təcavüzün nəticələri barədə MƏLUMAT . 3 December 2020 . www.qazax-ih.gov.az . KAZAKH DISTRICT EXECUTIVE AUTHORITY OF THE REPUBLIC OF AZERBAIJAN . Xocalı soyqırımında olduğu kimi Qazax rayonunun Bağanıs Ayrım kəndində Dədəş Əsliyevin 4 nəfərdən ibarət ailə üzvü və 3 nəfər kənd sakini ermənilər tərəfindən diri-diri yandırılmışdır..
  5. News: Harutyunyan . Sargis . Danielyan . Emil . Armenia-Azerbaijan Border 'Calm' After Deadly Clashes . live . https://archive.today/20200805101306/https://www.azatutyun.am/a/30728827.html . 5 August 2020 . 5 August 2020 . azatutyun.am . ...the border between Armenia’s northern Tavush province and the Tovuz district in Azerbaijan, the scene of the clashes. . RFE/RL.
  6. Web site: Hayden . Jones . 2024-04-20 . Armenia agrees to return 4 villages to Azerbaijan . 2024-04-22 . . . en-GB.
  7. Web site: Population. Anar. Samadov (www.anarsamadov.net). The State Statistical Committee of the Republic of Azerbaijan.