Hajigabul District Explained

Hajigabul District
Type:District
Parts Type:Settlements[1]
Parts:31
Established Title:Established
Established Date:24 April 1990
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name: Azerbaijan
Subdivision Type1:Region
Subdivision Name1:Shirvan-Salyan
Population As Of:2020
Population Total:77 027
Population Footnotes:[2]
Area Total Km2:1600
Population Density Km2:auto
Leader Title:Governor
Leader Name:Rustam Khalilov
Postal Code Type:Postal code
Postal Code:2400
Seat Type:Capital
Seat:Hajigabul
Timezone:AZT
Utc Offset:+4

Hajigabul District is one of the 66 districts of Azerbaijan. It is located in the east of the country, in the Shirvan-Salyan Economic Region. The district borders the districts of Kurdamir, Agsu, Shamakhi, Gobustan, Absheron, Baku, Salyan, Sabirabad and the city of Shirvan. Its capital and largest city is Hajigabul. As of 2020, the district had a population of 76,600.

History

Hajigabul district located on the Silk Road, was part of the Arab Caliphate, Seljuk, Sacids, Hulakids, Shirvanshahs, Safavids at different times. During the division of the State into the Khanates, the district was included in the Shamakhi khanate. After joining of North Azerbaijan to Tsardom of Russia,[3] it was included in Shamakhi Uyezd of Caspian province which was established in 1830.[4] After the abolition of the Caspian province in 1841, it was included in the Shamakhi governorate. After the devastating earthquake in 1859 in Shamakhi, the capital of the governorate was moved to Baku. In 1860 - 1930, Hajigabul was part of the Shamakhi Uyezd in the Baku province. On August 8, 1930, Uyezd was abolished and as a result of this, the new Garasu was established. Since November 29, 1938, city status has been awarded to Hajigabul.[5] [6]

Divisions

There are 31 populated areas. One of them is a city, 1 city-like settlement, 4 settlements and 25 villages. There are 15 administrative-territorial units, 5 medical institutions and 55 cultural centres. The Pirsaat River and Prsaat valley is located in this region.[7]

Population

According to the report of the Statistical Committee of the republic, the population was 74,7 thousand at the beginning of 2018. 37,4 thousand of them lived in urban areas, 37,3 thousand people in rural areas.[8]

Population of Hajigabul by the year(at the beginning of the year, thsd. persons) !Population!1999!2000!2001!2002!2003!2004!2005!2006!2007!2008!2009!2010!2011!2012!2013!2014!2015!2016!2017!2018!2019!2020!2021
Hajigabul region57,958,559,159,760,260,761,763,063,964,865,766,567,368,369,170,171,272,573,674,775,676,677,1
urban areas26,426,827,127,327,631,732,232,633,033,433,834,134,534,835,235,536,036,537,037,437,738,038,2
rural areas31,531,732,032,432,629,029,530,430,931,431,932,432,833,533,934,635,236,036,637,337,938,638,9

Economy

The Baku-Tbilisi railway and 82 km of the Silk Road pass through the region. Over 35 state and private institutions operate in Hajigabul. The largest of these institutions is the Department of the operation of Kura Water pipelines. It was opened in 1971. It provides the surrounding areas and capital of country with drinking water. The Gas Pipeline Production Department and the "Kalmaz" Underground Gas Storage meet the natural gas demand of the Republic. Railway institution operates in the district. Poultry farms named "Adishirin" and "Pirsaat" meet the egg demand of Hajigabul and nearby areas. Both farms have been operating since the independence period.[9] Although the economy of the region is based on agriculture, recently an automobile plant put into operation in Hajigabul Industrial Estate based on the cooperation between Russian Gas Group and Azermash OJSC. Additionally, according to the order of the president of the Republic of Azerbaijan dated 2017, an industrial district will be established in Hajigabul which is considered to develop and regulated by Azerbaijan Investment Company OJSC.[10] [11]

Agriculture

Agriculture plays key role in the economy of district which includes livestock, grain growing, cotton growing, horticulture and especially melon and watermelon growing.[12]

Agriculture
201020132014201520162017
Total area of sown agricultural crops (ha)
Cereals and cereal legumes91711237712689129191417915216
Including wheat473062886415647571307478
Cotton-|-|-|-|526|1204|-|Sugar beet|--|-|-|160|556|-|Sunflower for seed production|24|78|75|49|--|-|Potato|-3838394042
Vegetables520728761776781442
Horticulture10381618157915721572828
Fruit and berry130314311431143114371437
Grape98115115115115115
Productivity (in all categories of farming), ton
Cereals and cereal legumes268743701037909441465124150329
Including wheat161102186522213247352592224136
Cotton-|-|-|-|800|1000|-|Sugar beet|--|-|-|5400|22821|-|Sunflower for seed production|29|103|102|67|-|-|-|Potato|-417418428451461
Vegetables13540189591981820216204317295
Horticulture152582388223306233062342811675
Fruit and berry58501099711051110571120511314
Grape180252253264261262
Productivity (in all categories of farming), centner / ha
Cereals and cereal legumes29.329.929.934.234.832.9
Including wheat34.134.834.638.236.432.3
Cotton-|-|-|-|15.2|8.3|-|Sugar beet|--|-|-|388|459|-|Sunflower for seed production|12.1|13.2|13.6|13.7|--|-|Potato|-110110110110110
Vegetables260260260260260157
Horticulture147148148148148141
Fruit and berry47.880.881.281.278.880.2
Grape21.229.129.129.122.822.8
Number of Livestock (in total)
Cattle351633724137508378193841438798
Including cow and buffalo149481567515858159901624516424
Sheep and goats124600132325133765134838135956136906
Birds137787228701303632510463739234141353798969
Production of animal products, ton
Meat281734185777598461755360
Milk138001716817172172171724217253
Eggs113480280355327071331199327143350497
Wool206223224225225228

Geography

Hajigabul district mainly is located in the Shirvan plain and it is below sea level. The Neocene and Anthropogenic sediments cover the surface of the plain. The soil of the region is composed of grey-brown, grey-meadow, saline soils. Like other regions of Shirvan-Salyan Economic Region, it is also possible to encounter mud volcanoes in the Hajigabul district. Oil, gas, clay and oak are the main minerals of the region. The river system is very sparse due to its climate. The Kur and Pirsaat rivers, Hajigabul Lake are the major water sources are in the territory of the region. The vegetation is half-desert type. The gazelles, the red-tailed sandwiches, the turtle, the turquoise and the pigeon are the typical animals of the district.[13] [14]

Climate

Hajigabul district has a dry subtropical climate with hot summers and cool winters, with some to minimal precipitation. The level of precipitation heavily depends on seasonality so that the region receives considerably more rains during the winter period rather than in the summertime. The average temperature is 2 °C in January and 26 °C in July, respectively.[15]

References

40.038°N 48.937°W

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. Web site: History of Azerbaijan.
  4. Web site: Hacıqabul rayonunun tarixi. haciqabul-ih.gov.az. History of Hajigabul district. 2018-08-29.
  5. Web site: Hajigabul district. Official webpage of Azerbaijan National Library. az.
  6. Web site: Library branch#1 of Hajigabul region. cls.az. az. 2018-08-30. 2018-08-30. https://web.archive.org/web/20180830110633/http://cls.az/front/1095/az/more/text/16680. dead.
  7. Web site: Villages of Hajigabul.
  8. Web site: Population. Anar. Samadov (www.anarsamadov.net). The State Statistical Committee of the Republic of Azerbaijan.
  9. Web site: Information on the administrative-territorial unit: Hajygabul. 2018-08-29. 2019-01-17. https://web.archive.org/web/20190117104935/http://azerbaijan.az/_Districts/_districts_e.html. dead.
  10. Web site: The foundation of the automobile plant in Hajigabul Industrial Estate was laid..
  11. Web site: Socio-economic development of the regions.
  12. Web site: Hacıqabul rayonu.
  13. Web site: Geography.
  14. Web site: Kur-Araz natural-economic zones. Aran (Kur-Araz) economic region. December 19, 2012.
  15. Web site: Climate of the World: Aserbaijan | weatheronline.co.uk. www.weatheronline.co.uk.