Hadrut District | |
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District | |
Autonomous region | Nagorno-Karabakh Autonomous Oblast |
Country | Azerbaijan SSR |
Established | 8 August 1930 |
Abolished | 26 November 1991 |
Capital | Hadrut |
Area | |
• Total | 679 km2 (262 sq mi) |
Population (1986) | |
• Total | 14,200 [1] |
Hadrut District ( Russian: Гадрутский район, Azerbaijani: Hadrut rayonu, Һадрут рајону; Armenian: Հադրութի շրջան) was an administrative unit within the former Nagorno-Karabakh Autonomous Oblast (NKAO) of the Azerbaijan Soviet Socialist Republic. [2]
The district was formed on 8 August 1930, as the Dizak district; it was renamed Hadrut District on 17 September 1939. [3] The administrative center of the district was the town of Hadrut. [1]
The total area of the district was 679 km2 and it included 41 villages (1986). [1]
Along with NKAO, the district was abolished on 26 November 1991 and was incorporated into Khojavend District of Azerbaijan. [4]
Following the First Nagorno-Karabakh war, the former district came under the control of the self-proclaimed Republic of Artsakh and was incorporated into its Hadrut Province. However, during the 2020 Nagorno-Karabakh war, Azerbaijan recaptured the town of Hadrut during the Battle of Hadrut, followed by the whole of the district. [5]
Year | Population | Ethnic groups | Source |
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1926 | 25,247 | 97.8% Armenians, 1.8% Azerbaijanis, 0.3% Russians | Soviet Census [6] |
1939 | 27,128 | 95.7% Armenians, 2.7% Azerbaijanis, 1.3% Russians | Soviet Census [6] |
1959 | 16,808 | 93.3% Armenians, 6.1% Azerbaijanis, 0.4% Russians | Soviet Census [6] |
1970 | 15,937 | 87.5% Armenians, 10.4% Azerbaijanis, 0.9% Russians | Soviet Census [6] |
1979 | 14,792 | 84.4% Armenians, 15.1% Azerbaijanis, 0.3% Russians | Soviet Census [6] |
Hadrut District | |
---|---|
District | |
Autonomous region | Nagorno-Karabakh Autonomous Oblast |
Country | Azerbaijan SSR |
Established | 8 August 1930 |
Abolished | 26 November 1991 |
Capital | Hadrut |
Area | |
• Total | 679 km2 (262 sq mi) |
Population (1986) | |
• Total | 14,200 [1] |
Hadrut District ( Russian: Гадрутский район, Azerbaijani: Hadrut rayonu, Һадрут рајону; Armenian: Հադրութի շրջան) was an administrative unit within the former Nagorno-Karabakh Autonomous Oblast (NKAO) of the Azerbaijan Soviet Socialist Republic. [2]
The district was formed on 8 August 1930, as the Dizak district; it was renamed Hadrut District on 17 September 1939. [3] The administrative center of the district was the town of Hadrut. [1]
The total area of the district was 679 km2 and it included 41 villages (1986). [1]
Along with NKAO, the district was abolished on 26 November 1991 and was incorporated into Khojavend District of Azerbaijan. [4]
Following the First Nagorno-Karabakh war, the former district came under the control of the self-proclaimed Republic of Artsakh and was incorporated into its Hadrut Province. However, during the 2020 Nagorno-Karabakh war, Azerbaijan recaptured the town of Hadrut during the Battle of Hadrut, followed by the whole of the district. [5]
Year | Population | Ethnic groups | Source |
---|---|---|---|
1926 | 25,247 | 97.8% Armenians, 1.8% Azerbaijanis, 0.3% Russians | Soviet Census [6] |
1939 | 27,128 | 95.7% Armenians, 2.7% Azerbaijanis, 1.3% Russians | Soviet Census [6] |
1959 | 16,808 | 93.3% Armenians, 6.1% Azerbaijanis, 0.4% Russians | Soviet Census [6] |
1970 | 15,937 | 87.5% Armenians, 10.4% Azerbaijanis, 0.9% Russians | Soviet Census [6] |
1979 | 14,792 | 84.4% Armenians, 15.1% Azerbaijanis, 0.3% Russians | Soviet Census [6] |