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Agdash, Azerbaijan

40°39′00″N 47°28′34″E / 40.65000°N 47.47611°E / 40.65000; 47.47611

Agdash
Ağdaş
Agdash Private Turkish College
Agdash
Coordinates: 40°39′00″N 47°28′34″E / 40.65000°N 47.47611°E / 40.65000; 47.47611
CountryAzerbaijan
DistrictAgdash
City status1900
Elevation
40 m (130 ft)
Population
 (2010)
 • Total25,345
Time zoneUTC+4 (AZT)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+5 (AZT)
Postal code
AZ 03000
Area code+994 193
Vehicle registration03

Agdash (Azerbaijani: Ağdaş), known as Arash (Ərəş) until 1919, is a city in and the capital of the Agdash District of Azerbaijan. Agdash suffered considerable damage during the June 4, 1999 earthquake[1] but has since been thoroughly repaired.

History edit

At the beginning of the 19th century, Uchgovag, a small village, in the Agdash district of the Shaki Khanate, was later called Agdash.

In 1819, Shaki province was established in the place of the Shaki Khanate.[2] Later, in accordance with the "Administrative reform law in the Transcaucasia" dated April 22(10), 1840, the province of Sheki was part of Kaspi Province, and after that, it was called “Shakinsky Uyezd” (administrative units).[2] After the abolishment of Kaspi Province in 1846, Shakinsky Uyezd remained in the Shamakhi governorate (since 1859, it was called the Baku province)[3] which was previously established in the Kaspi Province, but later, Shakinsky Uyezd was removed from the Baku province and joined the newly established Yelizavetpol Province at the end of 1867. At that time, Shakinsky Uyezd was officially called Nukha Uyezd in accordance with the name of the administrative centre.[4] In 1873 a part of the territory of the Nukha Uyezd was separated into another uezd ("county") known as the Aresh uezd of the Elizavetpol Governorate.[5]

Cotton-growing edit

In 1887, the head of the Lodz Kontory, Ramendik came to Agdash and he opened Cotton fields, set up 4 cotton-machine tools made in China and a press for the initial processing and packaging of cotton. There were seven factories, consisting of cotton- Chinese machines in Agdash, in 1897. 3100 poods of cotton were sold in the Agdash market In 1888, and in 1892 this number reached 28,000 poods.

At the end of the 19th century, Agdash became the centre of cotton production, processing and sale in the whole Caucasus. Therefore, the first congress of Caucasian cotton growers was held in Agdash in 1904.[6]

Education edit

One of the first educational institutions opened in Azerbaijan was the Russian-Tatar school founded by educator Suleyman Gayibov in Agdash on October 25, 1882. It is not accidental that one of the three schools in Azerbaijan at that time was opened in Agdash. Because before that, there were up to 20 madrasahs in Agdash until that time which gave education to people.[6]

The status of the city was given to Agdash village, in 1900. At the beginning of the 20th century, educational institutions operated in Agdash such as the "Nəşri-Maarif" -society, reading-room, "Saadat" girls' school, "Darulirfan" and "Rushdiye". Educators such as Mukhtar Afandizade, Donat Mammadzadeh, Hasan Efendiyev worked in these institutions.[6]

References edit

  1. ^ . www.interragate.info. Archived from the original on July 21, 2011.
  2. ^ a b "NATIONAL EMBLEM : The emblems of provinces" (PDF).
  3. ^ "NATIONAL EMBLEM : Baku Governorate" (PDF).
  4. ^ "Administrative territorial reforms in Caucasus in middle and second half of 19th century". Retrieved 2011-08-09.
  5. ^ "Elisabethpol (Ganja) Governorate : Administrative division" (PDF).
  6. ^ a b c "In Azerbaijani-İnzibati-ərazi vahidləri" (PDF).

External links edit

  • Agdash, Azerbaijan at GEOnet Names Server
  • Azerbaijan with Excursions to Georgia, 3rd edition p237 by Mark Elliott published by Trailblazer, 2004
  • World Gazetteer: Azerbaijan[dead link] – World-Gazetteer.com
  • Unofficial Site

agdash, azerbaijan, 65000, 47611, 65000, 47611, agdash, ağdaşagdash, private, turkish, collegeagdashcoordinates, 65000, 47611, 65000, 47611countryazerbaijandistrictagdashcity, status1900elevation40, population, 2010, total25, 345time, zoneutc, summer, postal, . 40 39 00 N 47 28 34 E 40 65000 N 47 47611 E 40 65000 47 47611 Agdash AgdasAgdash Private Turkish CollegeAgdashCoordinates 40 39 00 N 47 28 34 E 40 65000 N 47 47611 E 40 65000 47 47611CountryAzerbaijanDistrictAgdashCity status1900Elevation40 m 130 ft Population 2010 Total25 345Time zoneUTC 4 AZT Summer DST UTC 5 AZT Postal codeAZ 03000Area code 994 193Vehicle registration03Agdash Azerbaijani Agdas known as Arash Eres until 1919 is a city in and the capital of the Agdash District of Azerbaijan Agdash suffered considerable damage during the June 4 1999 earthquake 1 but has since been thoroughly repaired Contents 1 History 2 Cotton growing 3 Education 4 References 5 External linksHistory editAt the beginning of the 19th century Uchgovag a small village in the Agdash district of the Shaki Khanate was later called Agdash In 1819 Shaki province was established in the place of the Shaki Khanate 2 Later in accordance with the Administrative reform law in the Transcaucasia dated April 22 10 1840 the province of Sheki was part of Kaspi Province and after that it was called Shakinsky Uyezd administrative units 2 After the abolishment of Kaspi Province in 1846 Shakinsky Uyezd remained in the Shamakhi governorate since 1859 it was called the Baku province 3 which was previously established in the Kaspi Province but later Shakinsky Uyezd was removed from the Baku province and joined the newly established Yelizavetpol Province at the end of 1867 At that time Shakinsky Uyezd was officially called Nukha Uyezd in accordance with the name of the administrative centre 4 In 1873 a part of the territory of the Nukha Uyezd was separated into another uezd county known as the Aresh uezd of the Elizavetpol Governorate 5 Cotton growing editIn 1887 the head of the Lodz Kontory Ramendik came to Agdash and he opened Cotton fields set up 4 cotton machine tools made in China and a press for the initial processing and packaging of cotton There were seven factories consisting of cotton Chinese machines in Agdash in 1897 3100 poods of cotton were sold in the Agdash market In 1888 and in 1892 this number reached 28 000 poods At the end of the 19th century Agdash became the centre of cotton production processing and sale in the whole Caucasus Therefore the first congress of Caucasian cotton growers was held in Agdash in 1904 6 Education editOne of the first educational institutions opened in Azerbaijan was the Russian Tatar school founded by educator Suleyman Gayibov in Agdash on October 25 1882 It is not accidental that one of the three schools in Azerbaijan at that time was opened in Agdash Because before that there were up to 20 madrasahs in Agdash until that time which gave education to people 6 The status of the city was given to Agdash village in 1900 At the beginning of the 20th century educational institutions operated in Agdash such as the Nesri Maarif society reading room Saadat girls school Darulirfan and Rushdiye Educators such as Mukhtar Afandizade Donat Mammadzadeh Hasan Efendiyev worked in these institutions 6 References edit interragate info www interragate info Archived from the original on July 21 2011 a b NATIONAL EMBLEM The emblems of provinces PDF NATIONAL EMBLEM Baku Governorate PDF Administrative territorial reforms in Caucasus in middle and second half of 19th century Retrieved 2011 08 09 Elisabethpol Ganja Governorate Administrative division PDF a b c In Azerbaijani Inzibati erazi vahidleri PDF External links editAgdash Azerbaijan at GEOnet Names Server Azerbaijan with Excursions to Georgia 3rd edition p237 by Mark Elliott published by Trailblazer 2004 World Gazetteer Azerbaijan dead link World Gazetteer com Agdash Town News site Unofficial Site Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Agdash Azerbaijan amp oldid 1184562928, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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