- (Azerbaijani: قره بلاغ, lit. 'black spring')
until 1827 when it was
renamed to
Karyagino (Russian: Карягино),
after Pavel Karyagin [ru]. Initially, its only inhabitants...
- The
Jebrail uezd, also
known after 1905 as the
Karyagino uezd, was a
county (uezd) of the
Elizavetpol Governorate of the
Russian Empire with its center...
-
first professional theatre in the city of
Fuzuli (known as
Karyagino until 1959) was the
Karyagino Collective Farmers' Theatre,
established in 1930. In 1943...
-
Yelisavetpol and
restoring the
historic name of
Ganja and
renaming the uezd of
Karyagino to Jabrayil,
establishing a multi-party system, the
printing of Azerbaijani...
- 096.52
square versts (5,800.16 km2; 2,239.45 sq mi)
Karyagino uezd (Карягинскій уѣздъ)
Karyagino (Fuzuli) --- 66,360 89,584 3,276.81
square versts (3...
- had two
branches -
elder one
based in
Shusha and
younger one
based in
Karyagino,
modern Fuzuli.
Famous family members include politicians like Zeynal...
-
Elisabethpol Governorate 1873–1905
Jebrail (Jabrayil)
Azerbaijan 1905–1918
Karyagino (Fuzuli) ADR 1918–1920
Azerbaijan SSR 1920–1930
Sardar (Fuzuli) Dzhevanshir...
-
Goranboy (1990)
Helenendorf →
Yelenino →
Xanlar (1938) → Göygöl (2008)
Karyagino → Füzuli (1959)
Krasnaya Sloboda → Qırmızı Qəsəbə (1991) Xonaşen → Martuni...
- of the Nagorno-Karabakh
Autonomous Oblast in 1923 but was
ceded to the
Karyagino Rayon (today Fuzuli) in 1938. The
Armenian inhabitants gradually left...
- there. The 2nd Brigade,
headquartered in Aghdam,
comprising the 3rd (
Karyagino) and 4th (Aghdam)
rifle regiments. The 3rd Brigade,
headquartered in Kazakh...