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Erivan Governorate

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Established
  
1850

Political status
  
Area
  
27,830 verst²

Abolished
  
1917

Region
  
Erivan Governorate

Points of interest
  
Matenadaran, Yerevan Cascade, Republic Square - Yerevan, Tsitsernakaberd, History Museum of Armenia

Destinations
  
Yerevan, Erebuni District, Arinj, Kasagh - Kotayk, Jrvezh

Erivan Governorate (Old Russian: Эриванская губернія; Armenian: Երևանի նահանգ) was one of the guberniyas of the Russian Empire, with its centre in Erivan (present-day Yerevan). Its area was 27,830 sq. kilometres. It roughly corresponded to what is now most of central Armenia, the Iğdır Province of Turkey, and Azerbaijan's Nakhchivan exclave. At the end of the 19th century it bordered with Persia, Ottoman Empire, Elisabethpol Governorate, Tiflis Governorate, and Kars Oblast.

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Map of Yerevan, Armenia

In 1828, the khanates of Erivan and the Nakhchivan were annexed from Persia by the Russian Empire in accordance with the Treaty of Turkmenchay. They were included into a single administrative unit named the Armenian oblast. In 1850 the oblast was reorganized into a governorate, and by 1872 it consisted of 7 uyezds. Louis Joseph Jérôme Napoléon (1864–1932), grandnephew of Napoleon I, was made governor in 1905 to help calm the governorate after the Armenian-Tatar conflicts.

Administrative division

Erivan Governorate consisted of the following uyezds:

Demographics

According to the Russian census of 1897, the Erivan Governorate had 829,556 inhabitants. 56% of the governorate's population was Armenian, 37.5% was Azerbaijanis (referred to as Azerbaijani Tatars in the 1897 census). The Azerbaijanis were in a majority in the Erivan, Nakhichevan, Sharur-Daralagyoz, and Surmali districts; the other three uyezds were predominantly Armenian. Other ethnic minorities included Kurds (5.9%), Russians (2.1%), as well as smaller numbers of Greeks, Georgians, Jews and Gypsies.

Ethnic groups in 1897

Ethnic groups in Erivan Governorate according to 1897 Russian census.

Governors

List of the governors of Erivan Governorate.

  • 1849 - 1859 Ivan Nazarov
  • 1860 - 1862 Mikhail Astafev
  • 1862 - 1863 Nikolai Kolyubakin
  • 1863 - 1865 Aleksey Kharitonov
  • 1869 - 1873 Nikolai Karmalin
  • 1873 - 1880 Mikhail Roslavlev
  • March 22, 1880 - December 22, 1890 Mikhail Shalikov
  • February 2, 1891 - November 16, 1895 Alexander Frese
  • February 20, 1896 - 1916 Vladimir Tiesenhausen
  • 1905 Louis Joseph Jérôme Napoléon
  • 1905 - 1906 Maksud Alikhanov-Avarskiy
  • 1916 - 1917 Arkady Strelbitskiy
  • March 14, 1917 - November 1917 V.A. Kharlamov
  • November 1917 Avetis Agaryan
  • 1917-1917 Sokrat Tyurosyan
  • References

    Erivan Governorate Wikipedia