Fergana Oblast

The Fergana Oblast[lower-alpha 1] 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).

Fergana Oblast
Ферганская область
Coat of arms of Fergana Oblast
Location in the Russian Empire as of 1914
Location in the Russian Empire as of 1914
CountryRussian Empire
Governorate-GeneralTurkestan
Established1876
Abolished1917
CapitalSkobelev (modern-day Fergana)
Area
  Total160,141 km2 (61,831 sq mi)
Population
 (1897)
  Total1,572,214
  Density9.8/km2 (25/sq mi)

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

Administrative division

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

Uyezd Uyezd city (pop.) Area,
versta2
Population[1]
Margelan Novy Margelan (8,928) 14069.1 321,860
Andizhan Andizhan (47,627) 13333.2 360,267
Kokand Kokand (81,354) 13212.6 364,658
Namangan Namangan (62,017) 15273.4 363,789
Osh Osh (34,157) 65252.7 161,640

Demographics

As of 1897, 1,572,214 people populated the oblast. Turkic-speaking Sarts (today called Uzbeks) 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[2]

TOTAL 1,572,214 100%
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 ...

Notes

    • Russian: Ферга́нская о́бласть, romanized: Fergánskaya óblastʼ
    • Uzbek: Fargʻona viloyati

References

40.5286°N 70.9425°E / 40.5286; 70.9425

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