Garmsky Vilayet ( Tajik. Viloyati Garm ) is a unit of administrative division of the Bukhara NDS and the Tajik Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic that existed in 1920-1929.
| vilayet | |
| Garmian province | |
|---|---|
| Viloyati Garm | |
| A country | |
| Entered into | Bukhara NDS , Tajik Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic |
| Adm. Centre | Garm |
| History and Geography | |
| Date of formation | 1920-1929 |
Garmsky vilayet was formed in 1920 in the territory of the Bukhara NDS during the reform of the administrative-territorial division of the former Bukhara emirate . The territory of the vilayet included the former Darvaz and Karategin beks.
In 1924, the Garmsky province moved to the newly formed Tajik Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic. At that time, it was divided into 6 mists (tyumen): Garmsky, Darvaz, Jirgital, Kalai-Lyabiobsky, Ob-Garmsky and Khaitsky. According to the data of 1925, another fog appeared - Vanch, but in 1926 it was transferred to the Gorno-Badakhshan AO . By April 1927, the vilayet included 6 mists: Garmsky, Dzhirgitalsky, Kalai-Khumbsky, Obi-Garmsky, Tavil-Darinsky and Chaiti.
In 1929, the Garm region was transformed into the Garm region .
Sources
- A.I. Kosheleva, P.A. Vasiliev. Administrative and territorial division of Tajikistan (historical outline). - Stalinabad, 1948 .-- 48 p.