The Geokchay ''uezd'' was a county (''
uezd
An uezd (also spelled uyezd; rus, уе́зд, p=ʊˈjest), or povit in a Ukrainian context ( uk, повіт), or Kreis in Baltic-German context, was a type of administrative subdivision of the Grand Duchy of Moscow, the Russian Empire, and the e ...
'') of the
Baku Governorate
The Baku Governorate, known before 1859 as the Shemakha Governorate, was a province ('' guberniya'') of the Caucasus Viceroyalty of the Russian Empire, with its center in the booming metropolis and Caspian Sea port of Baku. Area (1897): 34,400 ...
of the
Russian Empire
The Russian Empire was an empire and the final period of the List of Russian monarchs, Russian monarchy from 1721 to 1917, ruling across large parts of Eurasia. It succeeded the Tsardom of Russia following the Treaty of Nystad, which ended th ...
and then of the
Azerbaijan Democratic Republic
The Azerbaijan Democratic Republic), or simply as Azerbaijan in Paris Peace Conference, 1919–1920,''Bulletin d'Information de l'Azerbaidjan'', No. I, September 1, 1919, pp. 6–7''125 H.C.Debs.'', 58., February 24, 1920, p. 1467. Caucasian Az ...
and
Azerbaijan SSR until its formal abolishment in 1929. The ''uezd ''was located in the central part of the governorate, bordering the
Kuba uezd
The Kuba uezd was a county (''uezd'') within the Baku Governorate of Russian Empire and then of Azerbaijan Democratic Republic and Azerbaijan SSR until its formal abolition in 1929 by Soviet authorities. The ''uezd'' was located in northern part ...
to the north, the
Shemakha uezd
The Shemakha ''uezd'' was a county ('' uezd'') within the Baku Governorate of the Russian Empire, and then of Azerbaijan Democratic Republic and Azerbaijan SSR until its formal abolishment in 1929. The county was located in central part of the B ...
to the east, the
Javad uezd
The Javad uezd, known after 1921 as the Salyan uezd, was a county ('' uezd'') within the Baku Governorate of the Russian Empire and then of the Azerbaijan Democratic Republic and Azerbaijan SSR until its formal abolishment in 1929 by the Soviet a ...
to the south and the
Elizavetpol Governorate
The Elizavetpol Governorate, also known after 1918 as the Ganja Governorate, was a province ('' guberniya'') of the Caucasus Viceroyalty of the Russian Empire, with its capital in Yelisavetpol (present-day Ganja). The area of the governorate st ...
to the west. The administrative center of the ''uezd'' was the city of Geokchay (present-day
Goychay).
History
The Geokchay ''uezd'' was formed in 1868 as part of the Baku Governorate of the Russian Empire. It was later abolished in 1929 by Soviet authorities during an administrative reorganisation of the region into
rayons.
Administrative divisions
The subcounties (''
uchastok
An uchastok (russian: yча́сток}, plural russian: yча́стки, translit=uchastki, label=none), or dilyanka in Ukrainian usage ( uk, ділянка, plural uk, ділянки, translit=dilyanki, label=none), was a territorial-administrat ...
s'') of the Geokchay ''uezd'' in 1912 were as follows:
Demographics
Russian Empire Census
According to the
Russian Empire Census, the Geokchay ''uezd'' had a population of 117,705 on , including 64,133 men and 53,572 women. The majority of the population indicated Tatar to be their mother tongue, with significant
Armenian
Armenian may refer to:
* Something of, from, or related to Armenia, a country in the South Caucasus region of Eurasia
* Armenians, the national people of Armenia, or people of Armenian descent
** Armenian Diaspora, Armenian communities across the ...
and
Tat speaking minorities.
''Kavkazskiy kalendar''
According to the 1917 publication of ''
Kavkazskiy kalendar
''Kavkazskiy kalendar'' (russian: Кавка́зский календа́рь, lit=Caucasian calendar) was an annual almanac published in Tiflis (present-day Tbilisi) in the Russian Empire by the office of the Viceroy of the Caucasus, published ...
'', the Geokchay ''uezd'' had 134,098 residents on , including 73,891 men and 60,207 women, 127,650 of whom were the permanent population, and 6,448 were temporary residents:
Soviet census (1926)
According to the 1926 census, the population of the ''uezd'' was 172,851.
Notes
References
Bibliography
*
*
*
*
*
Geographic history of Azerbaijan
States and territories established in 1840
1840 establishments in the Russian Empire
1929 disestablishments in the Soviet Union
Uezds of Baku Governorate
Uezds of the Soviet Union
States and territories disestablished in 1929
{{coord, 40, 39, 11, N, 47, 44, 26, E, display=title