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Jalilabad District (Azerbaijan)

Jalilabad District (Azerbaijani: Cəlilabad rayonu) is one of the 69 districts of Azerbaijan. It is located in the southeast of the country and belongs to the Lankaran-Astara Economic Region. The district borders the districts of Masally, Yardimli, Bilasuvar, and Neftchala. Its capital and largest city is Jalilabad. As of 2020, the district had a population of 225,300.[3]

Jalilabad District
Jalilabad District, Zehmetabad Village
Map of Azerbaijan showing Jalilabad District
Country Azerbaijan
RegionLankaran-Astara
Established8 August 1930
CapitalJalilabad
Settlements[1]120
Government
 • GovernorRafig Jalilov[2]
Area
 • Total1,440 km2 (560 sq mi)
Population
 • Total225,300
 • Density160/km2 (410/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+4 (AZT)
Postal code
1500
Websitecelilabad-ih.gov.az

Geography edit

Territory edit

The territory of the district primarily consists of plains and low mountains. The altitude of some mountains in the east is below sea level. The climate is mild with dry summers. The average temperature is 1–3 °C (34–37 °F) in winter and 25–30 °C (77–86 °F) in summer. The average amount of annual precipitation is 400–600mm. The Bolgarchay, Misharchay, Injachay, Goytapachay, and other rivers flow through the region. Soils here are alluvial-meadow, chestnut, mountainous brown, forest soils and others. Forests occupy 17,700 hectares (177 km2). Mammals such as rabbit, wild boar, badger, wolf, fox, jackal, beaver, inhabit the region along with birds such as eagle, crow, lark, duck, coot, pheasant, stork, bustard.[4]

Natural resources include oil-and-gas fields, lime, clay, sand and stone deposits. Total area of productive lands is 661,2 km2, area of useless agricultural lands is 8,16 km2. There are 2 cities in the district, Jalilabad and Göytəpə.

History edit

 
Jalilabad Center

The town of Hamashara, which was located in the Jalilabad region, belongs to the 2nd millennium BC. The city was surrounded by a 3-meter-high (9.8 ft) fort. After the Arabs invaded the territory, the city of Hamashara was collapsed and in subsequent periods the city of Hasilly was established. As a result of the relocation of Russians to Azerbaijan in the 1930s, the city of Astarkhanbazar, where Azerbaijanis and Russians lived together, became the center of the region.

The district was established on August 8, 1930. Until July 2, 1967, .[5] it was called Astarkhanbazar. Its name changed on June 2, 1967, to Jalilabad in honor of Azerbaijani writer-playwright Jalil Mammadguluzadeh. On May 26, 1964, Jalilabad joined Bilasuvar administrative-territorial unit. On January 6, 1965, it again became an independent region.

In 1999 more than 190 municipalities were established in the district. 841 people took part in the election of the municipalities.

There are 50 historical and archaeological monuments such as the remains of the ancient cities Bajirevan and Mughan, Alikomektepe and Misharchay residential areas, the Kazan lodge, the Bajiravan mounds, Gurudere residential area from the 4th millennium B.C., Jinlitepe which is from the Bronze Age, and Pirakhanjar, Zoroastrian cabins in the district.[6]

Economy edit

The main spheres of the regional economy are cotton growing, potato growing and animal breeding. About 276 square kilometres (107 sq mi) of area is used for cattle-breeding pastures. Planted lands in the region cover 536 square kilometres (207 sq mi). Grains, potatoes, and viticulture in the economy of the Jalilabad region are the main ones. In addition, vegetables, sunflower and corn are grown in the territory. The total area of fruit gardens in the region is 1.83 square kilometres (0.71 sq mi).

In 2017 the volume of gross domestic product increased by 4.8 times compared to 2003 and by 62.6% compared to 2016. 7,244,000 manat industrial output was produced in the region, which is 11.4 times more than in 2003.

In the same year, 282,376,000 manat worth of agricultural products was produced, of which 139,864,000 manats or 49.5 percent from crops and 142,512,000 512 manats or 50.5 percent from livestock.

In addition, 23 thousand tons of meat, 82.4 thousand tons of milk and 41.3 million eggs were produced. 222 thousand cattle and 624572 birds are fed in private farms. Also, 3635 tons of poultry meat was sold by "Jalilabad-broiler" OJSC in 2017.

There are about 250 states, 800+ private and 5 foreign enterprises operating in the region. The largest ones are center of forest preserve and restoration, “Avtodəmir” JSC, Irrigation Department, Melioservice, Regional experiment station, "Kənd-Nəqliyyat" JSC, "Kərpic zavodu" JSC, "Kristal" Ltd, "Dalğa-94", "Nuranə" medical center, “Xalçaçılıq Mərkəzi”, "Rizvan" and “Duyaz” companies.

There are 5 city and 3 rural health clinics in the region with 176 doctors and 528 midwives in 40 outpatient clinics.

Tourism edit

The territory of the Jalilabad region is appropriate for hunting. It is allowed to hunt aquatic birds on designated certain hunting farms. There is also a small local history museum, park, hotel and motel. "Kral" recreation zone is functioning in Jalilabad city.

Media, education and culture edit

Jalilabad region has its own TV and radio stations, and newspapers such as “Yeni gun”, "Sozun ishigi" and "Munasibet". “Yeni gun” has been published since 1932. The "Sozun ishigi" and "Munasibet" newspapers began their operation between 2003 and 2004

There are 18 infant schools, 129 general education schools, 2 vocational and secondary schools, and a higher school in the district. In 2010 Ilham Aliyev took part in the opening ceremony of a chess school in Jalilabad city.[7]

There are 2 music schools, 43 clubs, 64 libraries, an art gallery, and parks in the district, a centralized library with 601,893 books, regional history and ethnography museum with 2,123 exhibits, a regional state art gallery with 137 exhibits, and 50 historical and cultural monuments in the region.

Demographics edit

According to the State Statistics Committee, as of 2018, the population of city was 219,500, which increased by 47,500 persons (about 27 percent) from 172,000 persons in 2000.[8] 110,700 of total population are men and 108,800 are women.[9] More than 28.7 percent of the population (about 63,200 persons) consists of young people and teenagers aged 14–29.[10] 219,286 are Azerbaijani, 130 Russian, 15 Turkish, 14 Tatars, 12 Ukrainian, 21 Talyshs and 22 other nationals.

The population of city (at the beginning of the year)[8]
Region 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021
Jalilabad region 172,0 174,1 176,0 177,9 179,8 182,3 184,8 187,0 189,4 191,7 194,1 196,5 198,8 202,0 205,6 209,3 213,0 216,6 219,5 222,4 225,3 227,6
urban population 48,2 49,0 49,7 50,5 51,4 52,4 53,4 54,1 54,9 55,8 56,3 56,9 57,3 57,9 58,6 59,5 60,2 60,9 61,4 62,0 62,6 62,9
rural population 123,8 125,1 126,3 127,4 128,4 129,9 131,4 132,9 134,5 135,9 137,8 139,6 141,5 144,1 147,0 149,8 152,8 155,7 158,1 160,4 162,7 164,7

Notable natives edit

  • Mustafa Nuriyev – general-major
  • Javad Gasimov - Head of the Staff of the National Defense of Azerbaijan
  • Gabil Guliyev - National artists of Azerbaijan
  • Nuraddin Mehdikhanli - National artists of Azerbaijan
  • Teymur Mustafayev - Honoured artist of Azerbaijan
  • Mansure Musayeva - Hero of the Socialist Labour
  • Gulkhara Mehdiyeva - Hero of the Socialist Labour
  • Musret Mammadov - Hero of the Socialist Labour
  • Mharram Aliyev - Hero of the Socialist Labour
  • Boukkhan Mammadov - Hero of the Socialist Labour
  • Sahib Ahadov - European Champion 2019 and silver medalist of World Championship 2018

Gallery edit

References edit

  1. ^ "İnzibati-ərazi vahidləri" (PDF). preslib.az. Retrieved 28 February 2021.
  2. ^ "President Aliyev appoints new head of Jalilabad district". Report News Agency.
  3. ^ a b "Population of Azerbaijan". stat.gov.az. State Statistics Committee. Retrieved 22 February 2021.
  4. ^ . azerbaijan.az. Archived from the original on 2018-10-18.
  5. ^ . discoverazerbaijan.az. Archived from the original on 2013-09-04.
  6. ^ . Archived from the original on 2018-09-15. Retrieved 2018-09-25.
  7. ^ "President Ilham Aliyev opens a chess school in Jalilabad". azertag.az.
  8. ^ a b "Political division, population size and structure: Population by towns and regions of the Republic of Azerbaijan". The State Statistical Committee of the Republic of Azerbaijan. Retrieved 2018-12-18.
  9. ^ "Political division, population size and structure: Population by sex, towns and regions, urban settlements of the Republic of Azerbaijan at the beginning of the 2018". The State Statistical Committee of the Republic of Azerbaijan. Retrieved 2018-12-18.
  10. ^ "Political division, population size and structure: Population at age 14-29 by towns and regions of the Republic of Azerbaijan at the beginning of the 2018". The State Statistical Committee of the Republic of Azerbaijan. Retrieved 2018-12-18.

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Jalilabad District Azerbaijani Celilabad rayonu is one of the 69 districts of Azerbaijan It is located in the southeast of the country and belongs to the Lankaran Astara Economic Region The district borders the districts of Masally Yardimli Bilasuvar and Neftchala Its capital and largest city is Jalilabad As of 2020 the district had a population of 225 300 3 Jalilabad DistrictDistrictJalilabad District Zehmetabad VillageMap of Azerbaijan showing Jalilabad DistrictCountry AzerbaijanRegionLankaran AstaraEstablished8 August 1930CapitalJalilabadSettlements 1 120Government GovernorRafig Jalilov 2 Area Total1 440 km2 560 sq mi Population 2020 3 Total225 300 Density160 km2 410 sq mi Time zoneUTC 4 AZT Postal code1500Websitecelilabad ih wbr gov wbr az Contents 1 Geography 1 1 Territory 2 History 3 Economy 3 1 Tourism 4 Media education and culture 5 Demographics 6 Notable natives 7 Gallery 8 ReferencesGeography editTerritory edit The territory of the district primarily consists of plains and low mountains The altitude of some mountains in the east is below sea level The climate is mild with dry summers The average temperature is 1 3 C 34 37 F in winter and 25 30 C 77 86 F in summer The average amount of annual precipitation is 400 600mm The Bolgarchay Misharchay Injachay Goytapachay and other rivers flow through the region Soils here are alluvial meadow chestnut mountainous brown forest soils and others Forests occupy 17 700 hectares 177 km2 Mammals such as rabbit wild boar badger wolf fox jackal beaver inhabit the region along with birds such as eagle crow lark duck coot pheasant stork bustard 4 Natural resources include oil and gas fields lime clay sand and stone deposits Total area of productive lands is 661 2 km2 area of useless agricultural lands is 8 16 km2 There are 2 cities in the district Jalilabad and Goytepe History edit nbsp Jalilabad Center The town of Hamashara which was located in the Jalilabad region belongs to the 2nd millennium BC The city was surrounded by a 3 meter high 9 8 ft fort After the Arabs invaded the territory the city of Hamashara was collapsed and in subsequent periods the city of Hasilly was established As a result of the relocation of Russians to Azerbaijan in the 1930s the city of Astarkhanbazar where Azerbaijanis and Russians lived together became the center of the region The district was established on August 8 1930 Until July 2 1967 5 it was called Astarkhanbazar Its name changed on June 2 1967 to Jalilabad in honor of Azerbaijani writer playwright Jalil Mammadguluzadeh On May 26 1964 Jalilabad joined Bilasuvar administrative territorial unit On January 6 1965 it again became an independent region In 1999 more than 190 municipalities were established in the district 841 people took part in the election of the municipalities There are 50 historical and archaeological monuments such as the remains of the ancient cities Bajirevan and Mughan Alikomektepe and Misharchay residential areas the Kazan lodge the Bajiravan mounds Gurudere residential area from the 4th millennium B C Jinlitepe which is from the Bronze Age and Pirakhanjar Zoroastrian cabins in the district 6 Economy editThe main spheres of the regional economy are cotton growing potato growing and animal breeding About 276 square kilometres 107 sq mi of area is used for cattle breeding pastures Planted lands in the region cover 536 square kilometres 207 sq mi Grains potatoes and viticulture in the economy of the Jalilabad region are the main ones In addition vegetables sunflower and corn are grown in the territory The total area of fruit gardens in the region is 1 83 square kilometres 0 71 sq mi In 2017 the volume of gross domestic product increased by 4 8 times compared to 2003 and by 62 6 compared to 2016 7 244 000 manat industrial output was produced in the region which is 11 4 times more than in 2003 In the same year 282 376 000 manat worth of agricultural products was produced of which 139 864 000 manats or 49 5 percent from crops and 142 512 000 512 manats or 50 5 percent from livestock In addition 23 thousand tons of meat 82 4 thousand tons of milk and 41 3 million eggs were produced 222 thousand cattle and 624572 birds are fed in private farms Also 3635 tons of poultry meat was sold by Jalilabad broiler OJSC in 2017 There are about 250 states 800 private and 5 foreign enterprises operating in the region The largest ones are center of forest preserve and restoration Avtodemir JSC Irrigation Department Melioservice Regional experiment station Kend Neqliyyat JSC Kerpic zavodu JSC Kristal Ltd Dalga 94 Nurane medical center Xalcaciliq Merkezi Rizvan and Duyaz companies There are 5 city and 3 rural health clinics in the region with 176 doctors and 528 midwives in 40 outpatient clinics Tourism edit The territory of the Jalilabad region is appropriate for hunting It is allowed to hunt aquatic birds on designated certain hunting farms There is also a small local history museum park hotel and motel Kral recreation zone is functioning in Jalilabad city Media education and culture editJalilabad region has its own TV and radio stations and newspapers such as Yeni gun Sozun ishigi and Munasibet Yeni gun has been published since 1932 The Sozun ishigi and Munasibet newspapers began their operation between 2003 and 2004There are 18 infant schools 129 general education schools 2 vocational and secondary schools and a higher school in the district In 2010 Ilham Aliyev took part in the opening ceremony of a chess school in Jalilabad city 7 There are 2 music schools 43 clubs 64 libraries an art gallery and parks in the district a centralized library with 601 893 books regional history and ethnography museum with 2 123 exhibits a regional state art gallery with 137 exhibits and 50 historical and cultural monuments in the region Demographics editAccording to the State Statistics Committee as of 2018 the population of city was 219 500 which increased by 47 500 persons about 27 percent from 172 000 persons in 2000 8 110 700 of total population are men and 108 800 are women 9 More than 28 7 percent of the population about 63 200 persons consists of young people and teenagers aged 14 29 10 219 286 are Azerbaijani 130 Russian 15 Turkish 14 Tatars 12 Ukrainian 21 Talyshs and 22 other nationals The population of city at the beginning of the year 8 Region 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 Jalilabad region 172 0 174 1 176 0 177 9 179 8 182 3 184 8 187 0 189 4 191 7 194 1 196 5 198 8 202 0 205 6 209 3 213 0 216 6 219 5 222 4 225 3 227 6 urban population 48 2 49 0 49 7 50 5 51 4 52 4 53 4 54 1 54 9 55 8 56 3 56 9 57 3 57 9 58 6 59 5 60 2 60 9 61 4 62 0 62 6 62 9 rural population 123 8 125 1 126 3 127 4 128 4 129 9 131 4 132 9 134 5 135 9 137 8 139 6 141 5 144 1 147 0 149 8 152 8 155 7 158 1 160 4 162 7 164 7Notable natives editMustafa Nuriyev general major Javad Gasimov Head of the Staff of the National Defense of Azerbaijan Gabil Guliyev National artists of Azerbaijan Nuraddin Mehdikhanli National artists of Azerbaijan Teymur Mustafayev Honoured artist of Azerbaijan Mansure Musayeva Hero of the Socialist Labour Gulkhara Mehdiyeva Hero of the Socialist Labour Musret Mammadov Hero of the Socialist Labour Mharram Aliyev Hero of the Socialist Labour Boukkhan Mammadov Hero of the Socialist Labour Sahib Ahadov European Champion 2019 and silver medalist of World Championship 2018Gallery editJalilabad District nbsp Road sign at the entrance of Jalilabad District nbsp Martyrs Lane in Jalilabad District nbsp Aztelekom Limited Liability Company in the DistrictReferences edit Inzibati erazi vahidleri PDF preslib az Retrieved 28 February 2021 President Aliyev appoints new head of Jalilabad district Report News Agency a b Population of Azerbaijan stat gov az State Statistics Committee Retrieved 22 February 2021 Dzhalilabadskij rajon azerbaijan az Archived from the original on 2018 10 18 Jalilabad discoverazerbaijan az Archived from the original on 2013 09 04 Information on the administrative territorial unit Jelilabad Archived from the original on 2018 09 15 Retrieved 2018 09 25 President Ilham Aliyev opens a chess school in Jalilabad azertag az a b Political division population size and structure Population by towns and regions of the Republic of Azerbaijan The State Statistical Committee of the Republic of Azerbaijan Retrieved 2018 12 18 Political division population size and structure Population by sex towns and regions urban settlements of the Republic of Azerbaijan at the beginning of the 2018 The State Statistical Committee of the Republic of Azerbaijan Retrieved 2018 12 18 Political division population size and structure Population at age 14 29 by towns and regions of the Republic of Azerbaijan at the beginning of the 2018 The State Statistical Committee of the Republic of Azerbaijan Retrieved 2018 12 18 39 12 N 48 18 E 39 200 N 48 300 E 39 200 48 300 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w 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