- Shahumian
Infobox Nagorno-Karabakh
Name = Shahumian
ArmenianName = Շահումյան
Nagorno-Karabakh
Capital = Shahumian
GovernorName =
AreaRank =
TotalArea = 1830
PercentWater = Negligible
PopulationYear = 2005
Population_rank =
Population = 2560
Density = 1.4
PostalAbbreviation =
ISOCode =
FIPSRegionCode =
Website = www.karabakh.netThe Shahumian Region ( _hy. Շահումյան), Ağcakənd in Azerbaijani), formerly a district ofAzerbaijan SSR outside ofNagorno-Karabakh Autonomous Oblast . Before theNagorno-Karabakh War of the 1990's the region had a substantial Armenian population. The majority of the territory remains under the control ofAzerbaijan and is incorporated intoGoranboy Rayon but is claimed by the breakawayNagorno-Karabakh Republic .History of Shahumian
In antiquity the territory was a part of
Artsakh ; in the Middle Ages it was part of the principality ofKhachen ; in the 17-18th centuries the territory formed part of Melik-Abovian dynasty's melikdom [ [http://www.armenianhouse.org/raffi/also-ru/ulubabyan.html Raffi. Melikdoms of Khamsa.] ] . ofGiulistan , with its capital in the fortress of that name. During Soviet times in the area was renamed after the ArmenianBolshevik Stepan Shahumyan , its administrative center taking the same name.By the 1990's the population of Shaumian district was almost exclusively Armenian by language and ethnicity, though the area was not included within the boundaries of the
Nagorno-Karabakh Autonomous Oblast by theSoviet Union .In the spring-summer of
1991 ,Gorbachev orderedOperation Ring [ [http://www.sumgait.info/ring/karabakh-massacres-chronicle-1991.htm Karabagh Massacres Chronicle] ] in which the Soviet Red Army surrounded some of the area's Armenian villages (notablyGetashen andMartunashen ) and violently deported their inhabitants to Armenia.In December
1991 with the Soviet Union imploding, Shaumian was claimed by the breakaway Nagorno-Karabakh Republic and became the focus for considerable fighting. This reached a climax in summer1992 when most of the area was retaken by the Azerbaijan army. Damage was severe and the Armenian population fled.Today Shaumian town, still noticeably war-damaged, has been renamed
Aşağı Ağcakənd and partly re-populated by ethnic Azerbaijani refugees [Trailblazer "Azerbaijan with Excursions to Georgia", Hindhead, UK, 2004; p245] and idps.External links
* [http://www.armeniapedia.org/index.php?title=Rediscovering_Armenia_Guidebook-_Karabakh Armeniapedia - Rediscovering Armenia - Nagorno-Karabakh]
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