Khojavend District

Khojavend District (Azerbaijani: Xocavənd rayonu) is an administrative entity within the Republic of Azerbaijan. The administrative centre of the district is the city of Khojavend, however, this is nominal as the city is under Russian peacekeeper control. Currently, the town of Hadrut is the de facto capital of the district.

Khojavend District

Xocavənd rayonu
Map of Azerbaijan showing Khojavend district
Country Azerbaijan
RegionUpper Karabakh
Established26 November 1991
CapitalKhojavend (nominal)
Hadrut (de facto)
Area
  Total1,458 km2 (563 sq mi)
Population
 (2017)
  Total43,400
  Density30/km2 (77/sq mi)
Postal code
2801
Telephone code(+994) 26[1]

History

Armenian control (1990s-2020)

Most of the area of the district was under the effective control of the self-declared Republic of Artsakh since the First Nagorno-Karabakh War from the early 1990s until late 2020, with the exception of the easternmost part, which remained under Azerbaijani control. Within Artsakh, its northeast half was administratively part of Martuni Province and the rest as part of Hadrut Province.

Return to Azerbaijani control (2020)

An armed conflict erupted between the Republic of Artsakh and Azerbaijan in late September 2020 which saw more parts of the district return to Azerbaijani control.

On October 9, 2020, it was announced that the city of Hadrut and eight villages (one of them is part of Khojavend district) had been recaptured by the Azerbaijani Army[2] The town of Hadrut was subsequently declared as the provisional administrative centre of the district.

On October 14, 2020 the President of Azerbaijan announced that Bulutan, Malikjanli, Kamartuk, Taka and Taghaser villages of the district had been recaptured by the Azerbaijani Army.[3][4]

On October 16, 2020 it was announced that Azerbaijan had taken control of three more villages in the district.[5]

On October 20, 2020, the President of Azerbaijan announced the recapture of five more villages (Aghjakand, Mulkudara, Dashbashi, Gunashli (formerly known as Norashen), and Vang of the district from Armenian forces.[6][7]

On October 23, 2020, it was announced that Azerbaijan liberated villages of Dolanlar and Bünyadlı from Armenian occupation.[8]

On November 7, 2020, it was announced that Azerbaijan had taken control of Ataqut and Tsakuri villages of the district along with 14 ones of Fuzuli, Jabrayil, Khojaly, Qubadli and Zangilan districts.[9]

On November 9, 2020, the President of Azeribaijan announced the recapture of Susanlıq, Domi, Tuğ, Akaku, Azıx, Böyük Tağlar, Salakətin, Zoğalbulaq, Aragül, Tağavard, Böyük Tağavard, Zərdanaşen and Şəhər villages along with 58 villages of Fuzuli, Khojaly, Qubadli, Zangilan and Lachin districts[10]

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