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Erivan Governorate demographics
Every documented census and post-Soviet observation, on a single shared timeline. Hover any chart point or population bar for the source-by-source breakdown.
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- Armenian
- Azerbaijani
- Kurdish
All observations · 7 rows
| Year | Group | Share | Population | Source | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1828 | Armenian | 28% | — | Eastern Armenia in the Last Decades of Persian Rule, 1807–1828 | Just after the Treaty of Turkmenchay; before the post-1828 Armenian repatriation from Persia and the Ottoman Empire. |
| 1828 | Azerbaijani | 67% | — | Eastern Armenia in the Last Decades of Persian Rule, 1807–1828 | Recorded as "Caucasian Tatar" / Persian Muslim in the contemporary surveys. |
| 1873 | Azerbaijani | 47% | — | Caucasus Calendar (Каменский Календарь / Кавказский календарь), 1846-1917 | |
| 1873 | Armenian | 50% | — | Caucasus Calendar (Каменский Календарь / Кавказский календарь), 1846-1917 | Erivan governorate after the 1828-30 repatriation and four decades of natural growth. |
| 1897 | Kurdish | 6% | — | First General Census of the Russian Empire, 1897 | |
| 1897 | Armenian | 53% | — | First General Census of the Russian Empire, 1897 | Erivan Governorate as a whole. Includes Yerevan, Echmiadzin, Surmalu and Nakhichevan districts. |
| 1897 | Azerbaijani | 37% | — | First General Census of the Russian Empire, 1897 | Recorded as "Tatar" in the 1897 census. |