The 1823 Russian survey of the Karabagh province: a primary source on the demography and economy of Karabagh in the early 19th century

"On May 14 (26), 1805 General Paul Tsitsianov [Pavel Cicianov], the Russian commander in the Caucasus, and Ebrahim Khan of Karabagh signed a treaty, by which the Karabagh Province became a Russian protectorate. Ebrahim Khan promised to be a loyal subject of the Russian Emperor, to pay an annual...

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Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Costa Mesa, California Mazda Publishers 2011
Schriftenreihe:Armenian studies series 18
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Zusammenfassung:"On May 14 (26), 1805 General Paul Tsitsianov [Pavel Cicianov], the Russian commander in the Caucasus, and Ebrahim Khan of Karabagh signed a treaty, by which the Karabagh Province became a Russian protectorate. Ebrahim Khan promised to be a loyal subject of the Russian Emperor, to pay an annual tribute of 8,000 gold rubles to the treasury in Tiflis, and to send a son and a grandson as hostages to Tiflis. In exchange, Russia promised that Ebrahim Khan and his progeny would continue as the khans of Karabagh and that local rule, including the courts and administration, as well as the taxes would remain under Ebrahim Khan's jurisdiction. On the night of June 2 (14), 1806, a group of Russian soldiers killed Ebrahim Khan, after he had reportedly resubmitted to Fath 'Ali Shah of Iran and had left Shushi to join the Iranian army. The Russians appointed Mahdiqoli, a son of Ebrahim Khan, as the new Khan of Karabagh. He promised to abide by the articles of the 1805 treaty. On November 21 (December 2) 1822 Mahdiqoli Khan fled to Iran. Taking advantage of the situation, General Alexei Ermolov, the Commander-in-Chief of Georgia, Astrakhan, and the Caucasus, declared the 1805 treaty null and void. He terminated the protectorate and, on December 26 (January 7, 1823) sent a letter to Count Victor Kochubei, the Minister of Internal Affairs, stating that Karabagh was now incorporated into the Russian Empire. In order to enumerate the population of Karabagh and ascertain the revenues collected by the Khan, Ermolov, on January 13 (25), 1823, ordered State Counselor Paul I. Mogilevskii and Colonel Ermolov II to conduct a detailed survey of the Karabagh Province. On April 17 (29) 1823, they presented their findings in thirty-five registers to the Municipal Council in Shushi, and on May 2 (14) to General Ermolov in Tiflis ...
Beschreibung:Weitere Ausgabe: Opisanīe Karabagskoĭ provintsīi, sostavlennoe v 1823 godu, po rasporiazhenīiu glavnoupravliavshago v Gruzīi Ermolova, dieĭstvitelʹnym statskim sovietnikom Mogilevskim i polkovnikom Ermolovym 2-m
Includes bibliographical references
The 1823 survey of the Karabagh province -- Reports by Mogilevskii and Ermolov -- Register 1a: Shushi -- Register 1b: Madatov's domain -- Register 2: properties of the Khan's family -- Register 3: properties of Gol Mohammad and others -- Register 4: Sisian mahal -- Register 5: Demurchi-Hasanli mahal -- Register 6: properties of Ughurlu Beg and others -- Register 7: Kyupara mahal -- Register 8: properties of Esmail Beg and family -- Register 9: properties of Hajji Aqalar Beg & Hajji Beglar Beg -- Register 10: properties of Safar Ali Beg and family -- Register 11: Bargushat mahal -- Register 12: Baghaberd mahal -- Register 13: properties of Khanlar Aqa and family -- Register 14: properties of Rostam beg -- Register 15: Kaberli mahal, administered by Mohammad Ali Beg -- Register 16: Tatev mahal -- Register 17: properties of Asad Beg -- Register 18: Kaberli mahal, administered by Mirza Ali Beg -- Register 19: Javanshir mahal -- Register 20: Talish (Golestan) mahal -- Register 21: Khachen mahal -- Register 22: pastures belonging to settlers from outside -- Register 23: Jraberd mahal -- Register 24: Khurdanara-Dizal mahal -- Register 25: Pissiyan mahal and Choyundur mahal -- Register 26: Dizak-Javanshir mahal -- Register 27: Otuz-Iki mahal -- Register 28: Karachorli mahal -- Register 29: Iirmi-d'rt mahal -- Register 30: Varanda mahal -- Register 31: Dizak mahal -- Register 32: properties of Jafar-Qoli aqa -- Register 33: properties of Mahdi-Qoli khan -- Register 34: Ajanan-Turk mahal -- Total population and revenues -- Revenues from concessions -- Register 35: Jebrailis who fled Karabagh
Beschreibung:XVI, 456 S. 23 cm
ISBN:9781568591735