Darginsky okrug

Coordinates: 42°25′53″N 47°19′25″E / 42.43139°N 47.32361°E / 42.43139; 47.32361
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Darginsky okrug
Даргинскій округъ
Location in the Dagestan Oblast
Location in the Dagestan Oblast
CountryRussian Empire
ViceroyaltyCaucasus
OblastDagestan
Established1854
Abolished1928
CapitalLevashi
Area
 • Total1,735.83 km2 (670.21 sq mi)
Population
 (1916)
 • Total85,131
 • Density49/km2 (130/sq mi)
 • Rural
100.00%

The Darginsky okrug[a] was a district (okrug) of the Dagestan Oblast of the Caucasus Viceroyalty of the Russian Empire. The area of the Darginsky okrug is included in contemporary Dagestan of the Russian Federation. The district's administrative centre was Levashi.[1]

Administrative divisions[edit]

The subcounties (uchastoks) of the Darginsky okrug were as follows:[2]

Uchastok 1912 population Area
Akushinskiy uchastok (Акушиинскій участокъ) 30,280 517.05 square versts (588.44 km2; 227.20 sq mi)
Mekeginskiy uchastok (Мекегинскій участокъ) 22,235 403.49 square versts (459.20 km2; 177.30 sq mi)
Syurginskiy uchastok (Сюргинскій участокъ) 17,175 291.51 square versts (331.76 km2; 128.09 sq mi)
Tsudakharskiy uchastok (Цудахарскій участокъ) 11,060 313.54 square versts (356.83 km2; 137.77 sq mi)

Demographics[edit]

Russian Empire Census[edit]

According to the Russian Empire Census, the Darginsky okrug had a population of 80,943 on 28 January [O.S. 15 January] 1897, including 38,403 men and 42,540 women. The majority of the population indicated Dargin to be their mother tongue.[3]

Linguistic composition of the Darginsky okrug in 1897[3]
Language Native speakers %
Dargin 73,899 91.30
Kazi-Kumukh 3,739 4.62
Avar-Andean 3,131 3.87
Russian 57 0.07
Polish 29 0.04
Georgian 20 0.02
Jewish 19 0.02
Ukrainian 15 0.02
Kyurin 9 0.01
Tatar[b] 8 0.01
Lithuanian 2 0.00
Armenian 1 0.00
German 1 0.00
Other 13 0.02
TOTAL 80,943 100.00

Kavkazskiy kalendar[edit]

According to the 1917 publication of Kavkazskiy kalendar, the Darginsky okrug had a population of 85,131 on 14 January [O.S. 1 January] 1916, including 42,156 men and 42,975 women, 85,020 of whom were the permanent population, and 111 were temporary residents:[6]

Nationality Number %
North Caucasians 85,108 99.97
Russians 23 0.03
TOTAL 85,131 100.00

Notes[edit]

  1. ^
  2. ^ Before 1918, Azerbaijanis were generally known as "Tatars". This term, employed by the Russians, referred to Turkic-speaking Muslims of the South Caucasus. After 1918, with the establishment of the Azerbaijan Democratic Republic and "especially during the Soviet era", the Tatar group identified itself as "Azerbaijani".[4][5]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Tsutsiev 2014.
  2. ^ Кавказский календарь на 1913 год, pp. 144–151.
  3. ^ a b "Демоскоп Weekly - Приложение. Справочник статистических показателей". www.demoscope.ru. Retrieved 2022-07-07.
  4. ^ Bournoutian 2018, p. 35 (note 25).
  5. ^ Tsutsiev 2014, p. 50.
  6. ^ Кавказский календарь на 1917 год, pp. 186–193.

Bibliography[edit]

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