Agdash (), known as ''Arash'' () until 1919, is a city in and the capital of the
Agdash District of
Azerbaijan
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. Agdash suffered considerable damage during the June 4, 1999
earthquake
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but has since been thoroughly repaired.
History
At the beginning of the 19th century, Uchgovag, a small village, in the
Agdash district of the
Shaki Khanate
The Shaki Khanate (also spelled Shakki; ) was a khanate under Iranian and later Russian suzerainty, which controlled the town of Shaki and its surroundings, now located in present-day Azerbaijan.
History
Since 1551, Shaki had been under the c ...
, was later called Agdash.
In 1819, Shaki province was established in place of the Shaki Khanate.
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).
After the abolishment of Kaspi Province in 1846, Shakinsky Uyezd remained in the Shamakhi governorate (since 1859, it was called the Baku province) which was previously established in the Kaspi Province. However, at the end of 1867, Shakinsky Uyezd was removed from the Baku province and joined the newly established Yelizavetpol Province. At that time, Shakinsky Uyezd was officially called
Nukha Uyezd in accordance with the name of the administrative centre. In 1873, a part of the territory of the Nukha Uyezd was separated into another ''
uezd
An uezd (also spelled uyezd or uiezd; rus, уе́зд ( pre-1918: уѣздъ), p=ʊˈjest), or povit in a Ukrainian context () was a type of administrative subdivision of the Grand Duchy of Moscow, the Tsardom of Russia, the Russian Empire, the ...
'' ("county") known as the
Aresh uezd
The Aresh ''uezd'', later known as the Agdash ''uezd'', was a county (''uezd'') of the Elizavetpol Governorate of the Russian Empire and later of the Azerbaijan Democratic Republic with its center in Aresh (present-day Agdash) from 1874 until it ...
of the
Elizavetpol Governorate
The Elizavetpol Governorate, also known after 1918 as the Ganja Governorate, was a province ('' guberniya'') of the Caucasus Viceroyalty of the Russian Empire, with its capital in Yelisavetpol (present-day Ganja). The area of the governorate st ...
.
Cotton-growing
In 1887, the head of the Lodz Kontory, Ramendik came to Agdash and opened cotton fields, set up 4 cotton-machine tools made in
China
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and a press for the initial processing and packaging of cotton. There were seven factories, consisting of cotton- Chinese machines in Agdash, in 1897. 3,100 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.
Education
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.
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.
References
External links
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*Azerbaijan with Excursions to Georgia, 3rd edition p237 by
Mark Elliott published b
Trailblazer 2004
World Gazetteer: Azerbaijan– World-Gazetteer.com
Agdash Town News siteUnofficial Site
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Populated places in Agdash District
Elizavetpol Governorate