Novochechensky district is an administrative unit of the Chechen Autonomous Okrug of the North Caucasus Territory of the RSFSR . The administrative center is the village of Aslambekovskoye .
| Novochechensky district | |
|---|---|
| A country | |
| Included in | Chechen Autonomous Region |
| Includes | 12 village councils |
| Adm Centre | with. Aslambekovskoe |
| History and Geography | |
| Date of education | March 8, 1926 |
| Date of Abolition | February 11, 1929 |
| Population | |
| Population | 21,700 [1] people ( 1926 ) |
| Nationalities | Chechens |
Content
History
The area was formed on March 8, 1926 by Decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Council of the RSFSR from part of the Sunzhensky District and the former villages of the Sunzhenskaya Line: Ermolovskaya , Mikhailovskaya , Romanovskaya , Samashkinskaya , from where the Cossacks were previously evicted [2] [3] .
By the decree of the All-Russian Central Executive Committee of the RSFSR of February 11, 1929, the region was abolished, and its territory became part of the Sunzhensky and Urus-Martan regions [2] .
Population
According to the 1926 All-Union Census: [1]
- Chechens - 20,604 (94.9%)
- Russians - 501 (2.3%)
- Ukrainians - 132 (0.6%)
- Ingush - 103 (0.5%)
Administrative composition
- Alkhankalinsky Village Council - p. Alkhan-Kala (formerly. Ermolovskaya)
- Aslanbekovsky Village Council - p. Aslanbekovskoe (formerly St. Mikhailovskaya), x. Tashtieva
- Achkhoy-Martan Village Council - p. Achkhoy-Martan , x. Valerik , x. Martan, x. Noki, x. Or Ali, x. Suleiman-Ali 1st, x. Suleiman-Ali 2nd, x. Chizharkan Ali
- Zakan-Yurt village council - s. Zakan-Yurt (former St. Romanovskaya)
- Katyr-Yurt village council - s. Katyr-Yurt
- Kularinsky Village Council - p. Kulary
- Samashkinsky Village Council - p. Samashkinskoye (former St. Samashkinskaya)
- Staro-Achkhoyevsky Village Council - x. Ilah Ali, x. Staro-Achkhoyevsky
- Tashtemirovsky village council - x. Tashtemirovsky
- Khodis-Yurt village council - p. Hodis-Yurt
- Shama-Yurt village council - p. Shami-Yurt
- Yandiyevsky village council - x. Nyutahchu, x. Shalhik, x. Yand , rzd. Aldy, rzd. Zakan, rzd. Ermolovsky, railway station Samoshkinskaya, railway station Sernovodskaya, resort Sernovodsk [4]
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 Population of Chechnya according to censuses
- ↑ 1 2 Brief historical background on the administrative-territorial division of Chechen-Ingushetia
- ↑ in the “List of Populated Places of the North Caucasus Region” for 1925, the district is already represented
- ↑ List of populated areas of the North Caucasus region. Rostov-on-Don 1925