Askeran Province

Askeran Province (Armenian: Ասկերան)is a province of the de facto Republic of Artsakh. The Republic has limited international recognition. It is de jure part of the Republic of Azerbaijan and is almost coterminous with Khojaly District. It is in the center of Artsakh, surrounding the capital, Stepanakert. It is notable for the ruins of Tigranakert.

Askeran

Ասկերան
CountryDisputed
CapitalAskeran
Government
  GovernorSergey Grigoryan
Area
  Total1,222 km2 (472 sq mi)
Area rankRanked 5th
Population
 (2013)
  Total18,251
  RankRanked 4th
  Density15/km2 (39/sq mi)
WebsiteAskeran Province

Settlements

There are 42 communities in the province of which 1 is considered urban and 41 are considered rural.

Geography

Askeran adjoins Martakert Region on the north, Agdam District of Azerbaijan on the east. Hadrut Region and Shushi Region in the south, Martuni Region in the south east and Kashatagh Region on the west. Stepanakert, the capital of the Republic of Artsakh, is located south-west of the province.

The remains of Askeran fortress

History

During the Middle Ages the left side of the Askeran Province was part of Principality of Khachen and the right side Varanda the center of which was Avetaranots, located in the south of the region.

Following the formation of the Nagorno-Karabakh Autonomous Oblast a raion was formed which was centered on Stepanakert. In 1978, Askeran became the center of the raion, and the raion was renamed to Askeran. A total of 52 settlements were registered in 1979.

As the Karabakh conflict started, the Azerbaijani government began to implement a plan to create a new district center. From 1988 to 1990 the population of Khojaly village was increased from 2135 to 6000 residents. These mainly consisted of immigrants from Central Asia (more than 2000 Meskhetian Turks) and Armenia (about 2000). In April 1990, Khojaly received a city status, becoming a regional center.

From the Azeri perspective, the newly created Khojaly District includes what is de facto Askeran Province as well as a part of the former district of Martuni.[1] This former part of Martuni District is nominally part of Agdam District.

References

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