Nrnadzor


Nrnadzor is a village in the Meghri Municipality of the Syunik Province in Armenia, on the bank of the Aras River.

Toponymy

The village of Nrnadzor was previously called Nyuvadi.

History

During the Russian Empire, the village was a part of the Zangezur uezd of the Elizavetpol Governorate. The village was transferred from the Azerbaijan SSR to the Armenian SSR in 1928. The Azerbaijani-speaking population of the village fled in the summer of 1991 in the context of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, after which the village was repopulated by Armenians who fled from different parts of Azerbaijan. The exact date the Azerbaijani population departed was 8 August 1991 – the local administration ensuring their peaceful departure without violence. On 4 July 2006, the village was renamed to its current name.

Demographics

The population is engaged with viticulture, fruit growing, animal husbandry and beekeeping. At its height, the local school consisted of about 1,000 students.
Sevan Nişanyan describes that the population of the village was "Turkish" until 1988, "Muslim Tat" until 1991, and adds that the local population was not of Tat origin, mentioning that the population is described as "Tatar" in Russian records since 1831. Whilst Tatul Hakobyan says that the Muslims who lived in Nrnadzor were actually Tats who over time, like thousands of Tats in Soviet Azerbaijan, became Azeri. The Tats were counted and enumerated in various ways between 1831 and 1931: as Muslims, Tatars, Turko-Tatars, and a Turkish group. Russian records of 1894 describe the village's population of consisting of 1,094 Tats.
After the exodus of the local Azerbaijanis, Armenian families from Gyumri, Kapan, Goris, Armavir, and Getashen settled in the village. As of 2020, the administrative head of the village, Aleksan Boyajyan, claims that the village consists of "42 households, 128 inhabitants", also mentioning that "Because of the past 15 years, many of the settlers left the village."
The population of the village since 1831 is as follows:
YearPopulationNote
1831291100% Muslims
1873705100% Tatars
18861,083100% Tats
1897952100% Muslims
1904771
19141,072
1922662100% Turkish-Tatars
1926494480 Turks, 14 others
1931596100% Turkish
1939618
1959761
19701,277
19791,539
19891,344
2001152
2004106
2010140
2011148