Kurdistan Uyezd

Kurdistan Uyezd

Kurdistan Uyezd ( _ru. Курдистанский уезд), also known colloquially as Red Kurdistan (from Kurdish "Kurdistana Sor", Azerbaijani "Qızıl Kürdistan", Russian Красный Курдистан "Krasnyy Kurdistan") was a Soviet administrative unit that existed for six years from 1923 to 1929. [ru icon [http://www.rau.su/observer/N21_93/21_09.HTM Russia and the problem of Kurds] ] Its capital was Lachin (Laçîn in Kurdish).

The presence of Kurds in today's Azerbaijan dated back to the 9th century. The area between Karabakh and Zangezur became inhabited by nomadic Kurdish tribes in the 18th century. Eventually, this population became the majority in most parts of the region, particularly around Lachin, Kalbajar (Kelbajar in Kurdish), and Qubadli (Qûbadlî in Kurdish).

Although commonly referred to as an okrug or an Autonomous Oblast, Red Kurdistan was neither. It was an uyezd, a typical administative unit much like any other in Azerbaijan, with no greater level of autonomy than any other uyezd. Kurdistan was created by the Soviet authorities to attract sympathies of Kurdish people in neighboring Iran and Turkey and take advantage of Kurdish movements in those countries. It was established on July 7 1923, under the official name "Kurdistan Uyezd". The majority of Kurds in the region were Shi'a, unlike the Sunni Kurds of Nakhchivan (Sadarak, Teyvaz) and other areas of the Middle East. Azeri authorities included them in their Azerification campaign, which resulted in the loss of first-language speech and identity. At the 1926 census, uyezd had a total population of 51,200 people, ethnic Kurds constituted 73.1%.

On April 8 1929, the Kurdistan Uyezd was dissolved. On May 30 1930, a Kurdistan Okrug was founded instead. Okrug included the territory of former uyezd and also entire Zangilan raion and part of Jabrayil raion. However, due to the protests of Soviet Ministry of Foreign Affairs, which was concerned that open support of Kurdish movement could damage the relations with Turkey and Iran, the okrug was liquidated on July 23 1930. In late 1930s Soviet authorities deported most of the Kurdish population of Azerbaijan and Armenia to Kazakhstan, and Kurds of Georgia also became victims of Stalin’s purges in 1944. [ru icon [http://www.hist.ru/kurdy.html Партизаны на поводке.] ]

In 1992, after the capture of Lachin by Armenian forces during the Nagorno-Karabakh war, the Lachin Kurdish Republic was declared in Armenia by a group of Kurds led by Wekîl Mustafayev. However, since most of the areas Kurdish population had fled along with the ethnic Azeris and had found refuge in other regions of Azerbaijan, this attempt failed. Mustafayev later took refuge in Italy.

References

*Müller, Daniel “The Kurds and the Kurdish Language in Soviet Azerbaijan According to the All-Union Census of December 17, 1926”. The Journal of Kurdish Studies Vol. 3, pp. 61-84.
*Müller, Daniel. “The Kurds of Soviet Azerbaijan 1920-91” Central Asian Survey v.19 i.1 (2000), pp. 41-77.

External links

* [http://www.kurdmedia.com/articles.asp?id=12553#redkurdistan "Another Sad Story: Red Kurdistan"]
* [http://www.noravank.am/?l=3&d=12&f=263 "The Red Kurdistan: geopolitical aspects of formation and abolishment"]


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