Dyushambinskaya Vilayet ( Tajik. Viloyati Dushanbe ) is a unit of administrative division of the Bukhara NDS and the Tajik Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic that existed in 1920-1929.
| vilayet | |
| Dyushambinsky vilayet | |
|---|---|
| Viloyati Dushanbe | |
| A country | |
| Entered into | Bukhara NDS , Tajik Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic |
| Adm. center | Duchamps |
| History and Geography | |
| Date of formation | 1920-1929 |
Dyushambinskiy 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 Hissar beck .
In 1924, Dyushambinsky Vilayet moved to the newly formed Tajik Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic. At that time it was divided into 6 mists (tyumen): Hissar, Dyushambinsky, Fayzabadsky, Yavansky and Yangi-Bazarsky (Kafirnigansky). In 1925, the Karatag fog was added to them. In 1926, Dyushambinskiy vilayet was renamed to Gissar vilayet . As of April 1927, the Hissar province included Durmen-Tajik, Dyushambinsky, Karatagsky, Pakrabatsky, Fayzabadsky, Yavansky and Yangi-Bazarsky fogs.
In 1929, the Gissar province was transformed into the Gissar district .
Sources
- A.I. Kosheleva, P.A. Vasiliev. Administrative and territorial division of Tajikistan (historical outline). - Stalinabad, 1948 .-- 48 p.