Ismailli District
İsmayıllı | |
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Rayon | |
Nature in Ismailli Rayon | |
Map of Azerbaijan showing Ismailli Rayon | |
Country | Azerbaijan |
Capital | İsmayıllı |
Area | |
• Total | 2,074 km2 (801 sq mi) |
Population (1999) | |
• Total | 72,144 |
• Density | 35/km2 (90/sq mi) |
Postal code | 3100 |
Telephone code | (+994) 20[1] |
Ismailli (Azerbaijani: İsmayıllı rayonu ) is a rayon of Azerbaijan.
History
Ismailli district was created with the center in the Ismailli village on November 21, 1931. Before the establishment of the district one of its part was in Goychay province, another one in Shamakhy province and the smallest part within Sheki province.
The territory, like all the northern lands of Azerbaijan, was part of the Albanian state in the 4th century B.C. Mehran Gyrdyman from the dynasty of Sasanies even created his own kingdom at the territory. Albanian rulers Varaz Grigor and his son Djavanshir (616-681) were also from the dynasty of mehranids. The Gyrdyman state was ruled by the most prominent ruler of Albania Djavanshir in 638-670. The ruins of the residence built by him on the Aghchay river 4 km from Talystan village is still famous as the Djavanshir tower.
A number of settlements, especially Lahydj and Basgal settlements, Ivanovka, Galadjyg, Talystan and Diyarly villages are notable for their ancient history and special beauty. Lahidj and Basgal were declared the reserves of history and culture.
Ismailli district has a number of ancient historical monuments.
Significant measures are taken for the development of tourism.
The Ismailli city was had been a village until 1959, a settlement until 1967, and after that it was transformed into a city.
Geography
The district covers an area of 2074 km². It borders Guba in the north, Shamakhy in the east, Aghsu in the southeast, Kurdemir in the south, Goychay in the southwest and Gabala in the west.
Ismailli district includes one city, two settlements and 106 villages. These settlements are controlled by 34 territorial representations and 67 municipalities.
The landscape is mainly composed of mountains. Altitudes hesitate between 200 meters up to 3629 meters (Babadagh) above sea level. The area is passed by the Goychay, Gyrdyman, Akhokh, Ayrichay, Sulut and other rivers, Yekekhana and Ashygbayram artificial ponds.
The district covers 2,158.75 km² with 220.58 km² of winter and 135.55 km² of summer pastures. The lands used in agriculture account for 966.3 km² including 36.263 km² of fertile lands.
Woodlands account for 667.99 km². The district accounts for the State Reserve of Ismayilli. The part of the district was included into the Shahdagh National Park.
Ismailly district has a rich nature. The forests are composed of oak, hornbeam, beech-tree, alder-tree, birch-tree, poplar, pear, spoke and other trees. Such fauna as elk, mountain goat, chamois, deer, roe deer, bear, boar, lynx, fox, wolf, squirrel, coon, pheasant, partridge, eagle, falcon, tetra and others are found in the forests.
Demographics
Its population was 75,500 people in January 1, 2004. Azerbaijanis are majority. Tats, Armenians, Russians and Lezgians are other ethnic groups of Ismailli District.
Language
Media
Sociopolitical newspaper Girdyman was established in 2002 and is issued twice or thrice a month in 500 editions. It was founded by the executive body of the district and the creative collective of the publishing house. It was registered by the Ministry of Justice of the Republic of Azerbaijan with registration number 120.
The publication of a local newspaper commenced in 1934. It was called Yeni Ismayilly from 1934 to 1966, Zehmetkesh from 1966 to 1991 and Djavanshir yurdu from 1991.
The radio station of the district was registered in the head department for mass media under the State Press Committee and started operating on February 10, 1993. It aims to provide the residents of Ismayilly with daily sociopolitical news, entertaining programs and programs for children, ads, announcements and other programs. It transmits its programs thirty minutes a day except for Saturday and Sunday.
It is the executive body of the district. It has previously operated as a ten-minute news bulletin in a local newspaper.
Major agricultural plants
- Wheat
- Corn
- Peas
- Sunflower
- Beans
- Potato
- Tomato
- Cucumber
- Cabbage
- Onion
- Garlic
Fruits
- Grapes
- Apple
- Pear
- Walnut
- Hazelnut
Prominent people
Hajji Agadadash Hagverdiyev
References
- ↑ "Şəhərlərarası telefon kodları". Aztelekom MMC. Aztelekom İB. Retrieved 19 August 2015. (Azerbaijani)
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