Andiyskiy okrug


The Andiyskiy okrug was a district of the Dagestan Oblast of the Caucasus Viceroyalty of the Russian Empire. The area of the Andiyskiy okrug is included in contemporary Dagestan of the Russian Federation. The district's administrative centre was Botlikh.

Administrative divisions

The prefectures of the Andiyskiy okrug in 1917 were:
Name1912 populationArea
Gumbetovskiy prefecture 10,257
Rayon pomoshchn. ego. 6,630
Kar.-Tekhnutsalskiy prefecture 13,209
Rayon pomoshchn. ego. 15,599
Unkr.-Didoyevskiy prefecture 5,063
Rayon pomoshchn. ego. 4,768

Demographics

Russian Empire Census

According to the Russian Empire Census, the Andiyskiy okrug had a population of 49,628 on, including 24,537 men and 25,091 women. The majority of the population indicated Avar to be their mother tongue.
LanguageNative speakers%
Avar-Andean48,63798.00
Chechen7111.43
Ukrainian840.17
Russian640.13
Kazi-Kumukh270.05
Kumyk240.05
Tatar150.03
Armenian120.02
Georgian120.02
Dargin90.02
Tat80.02
Lithuanian50.01
Polish50.01
German10.00
Kyurin10.00
Other130.03
TOTAL49,628100.00

''Kavkazskiy kalendar''

According to the 1917 publication of Kavkazskiy kalendar, the Andiyskiy okrug had a population of 57,875 on, including 29,747 men and 28,128 women, 56,950 of whom were the permanent population, and 925 were temporary residents:
NationalityNumber%
North Caucasians57,55599.45
Russians2780.48
Other Europeans380.07
Armenians40.01
TOTAL57,875100.00