Samarkand Oblast
Appearance
The Samarkand Oblast (Template:Lang-ru) was an oblast (province) of the Russian Empire between 1868 and 1924. It roughly corresponded to most of present-day central Uzbekistan and northwestern Tajikistan. It was created out of the northeastern part of Emirate of Bukhara. It was consisted from rayons of Samarkand (Samarkand and Panjakent uzeyds), Jizzakh (Jizzakh and Katta-Kurgan uzeyds) and Khojent (Khojent and Uratyube uzeyds).
Demographics
As of 1897, 860,021 people populated the oblast. Uzbeks constituted the majority of the population. Significant minorities consisted of Tajiks and Kazakhs. Total Turkic speaking were 609,204 (70,8%).
Ethnic groups in 1897[1]
TOTAL | 860,021 | 100% |
---|---|---|
Uzbeks | 507,587 | 59% |
Tajiks | 230,384 | 26.8% |
Kazakhs | 63,091 | 7.3% |
Uyghurs | 19,993 | 2.3% |
Turkic Sarts | 18,073 | 2.1% |
Russians | 12,485 | 1.5% |
Jews | 1,312 | 0.2% |
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