Shemakha Governorate
History
The governorate was formed by the imperial decree of Tsar Nicholas I on 26 December [O.S. 14 December] 1846, whereby the Caucasus Viceroyalty was divided into four governorates: Shemakha, Tiflis, Kutaisi and Derbent.
Following the catastrophic 1859 Shamakhi earthquake, the capital of the governorate was transferred from Shemakha to the fast-growing city of Baku, for-which the governorate's name was changed accordingly.
Administrative divisions
Shemakha Governorate consisted of five counties (uezds). According to the IX Census of Russia in 1851, the population of the governorate consisted of 319,923 men and 283,083 women, in total 603,006 people. Data on the total population were provided by the Transcaucasian Office of the Imperial Ministry of Finance. It was not possible to determine the exact number of women in each uezd:
District | Russian name | Male population |
---|---|---|
Baku | Бакинскій уѣздъ | 22,380 |
Shemakha | Шемахинскій уѣздъ | 82,989 |
Lenkoran | Ленкоранскій уѣздъ | 43,198 |
Nukha | Нухинскій уѣздъ | 65,952 |
Shusha | Шушинскій уѣздъ | 105,404 |
Governor-generals
- Baron Alexander Yevstasyevich von Wrangel (1846–1850)
- Sergei Gavrilovich Chilyaev (1850–1857)
- Konstantin Davidovich Tarkhan-Mouravov (1857–1859)
Notes
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- ‹See Tfd›Russian: Шемахинская губерния, ‹See Tfd›pre-reform orthography: Шемахинская губернія, romanized: Shemakhinskaya guberniya [ʂɨməxʲɪnskəjə ɡʊbʲɪrnʲɪjə]
- Azerbaijani: شماخی غوبیرنیاسی, romanized: Şamāxı ğūbernīyāsı
References
- ^ "Азербайджанские земли в составе Российской империи" (in Russian). Retrieved 27 June 2022.
- ^ Мильман, Арон Шмульевич (1966). Политический строй Азербайджана в XIX-начале XX веков: административный аппарат и суд, формы и методы колониального управления (in Russian). Азербайджанское гос. изд-во. p. 156.
- ^ Keppen, Peter (1857). "Шемахинская губернiя" [Shemakha Governorate]. Изслѣдованiе о числѣ жителей въ Россiи въ 1851 году [Study on the number of inhabitants in Russia in 1851] (in Russian). Vol. 62. Saint Petersburg: Imperial Academy of Sciences. p. 154.