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Fergana Oblast

Coordinates: 40°31′43″N 70°56′33″E / 40.5286°N 70.9425°E / 40.5286; 70.9425
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Fergana Oblast
Ферганская область
Coat of arms of Fergana Oblast
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Fergana Oblast
Fergana Oblast
CountryRussian Empire
Governorate-GeneralTurkestan
Established1876
Abolished1917
CapitalSkobelev
(modern-day Fergana)
Area
160,141 km2 (61,831 sq mi)
Population
 (1897)
 • Total1,572,214
 • Density9.8/km2 (25/sq mi)

The Fergana Oblast[a] was an oblast (province) of the Russian Empire. It roughly corresponded to most of present-day Fergana Valley. It was created in 1876 when the territories of the former Khanate of Kokand were annexed to Russia (except for the oblasts of Syr-Darya Oblast and Semirechye Oblast, which were part of the khanate before Russian conquest between 1853 and 1865). Its administrative center was the city of Skobelev (which is in modern-day Fergana).

The Oblast was disbanded after the Russian Revolution and on April 30, 1918 the region became a part of the Turkestan ASSR.

Administrative division[edit]

As of 1897, the Fergana Oblast was divided into 5 uyezds:

Uyezd Uyezd city (pop.) Area,
versta2
Population[1]
Margelan Novy Margelan (8,928) 14,069.1 321,860
Andizhan Andizhan (47,627) 13,333.2 360,267
Kokand Kokand (81,354) 13,212.6 364,658
Namangan Namangan (62,017) 15,273.4 363,789
Osh Osh (34,157) 65,252.7 161,640

Demographics[edit]

As of 1897, 1,572,214 people populated the oblast. Turkified Sarts (a name used for Tajiks) constituted the majority of the population. Significant minorities included Kyrgyz and Tajiks. The total Turkic-speaking population numbered 1,439,989 (91.6% of the total population of the oblast).

Ethnic groups in 1897[edit]

Group[2] Number Percentage
Sarts 788,989 50.2%
Unspecified Turkic dialects 261,234 16.6%
Kyrgyz 201,579 12.8%
Uzbeks 153,780 9.8%
Tajiks 114,081 7.3%
Uyghurs 14,915 0.9%
Karakalpaks 11,056 0.7%
Russians 8,140 0.5%
Kipchak 7,584 0.5%
Jews 1,378 ...
TOTAL 1,572,214 100%

Notes[edit]

  1. ^
    • Russian: Ферга́нская о́бласть, romanizedFergánskaya óblastʼ
    • Uzbek: Fargʻona viloyati

References[edit]

  1. ^ demoscope.ru 1897 census results.
  2. ^ "Демоскоп Weekly - Приложение. Справочник статистических показателей".

40°31′43″N 70°56′33″E / 40.5286°N 70.9425°E / 40.5286; 70.9425