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the Soviet Socialist Republic of Azerbaijan.

Nowadays the center of the eponymous admi-

nistrative district of the Republic of Azerbaijan.

Guba Uyezd

- an administrative unit within the Russian Em-

pire formed in the area of Guba Duchy overta-

ken by Russia in 1806 and transformed into the

Province of Guba. Formed in 1840, the Uyezd

of Guba was first included into Derbend Pro-

vince and then into Baku Province as of 1860.

In 1929, Guba Uyezd was abrogated by the So-

viet administration in 1929 and transformed into

the Area (okrug) of the same name comprising

four districts, i.e. Guba District with Guba as

the administrative center, Gusar District (cen-

tered around Khil, renamed into Gusar in 1934),

Davachi, and Khachmaz Districts with centers in

eponymous towns.

Gudermes

- a station on the Vladikavkaz Railroad named

after the village nearby; nowadays a town in the

Republic of Chechnya, Russian Federation.

Gulalan

- a village in Guba Uyezd, incorporated into

Qaraqurtlu Community, the Police Precinct of

Mushkur, subject to pogrom; nowadays a part

of Qarachy rural administrative unit, Khachmaz

District.

Gulemli

(Gulimler-

Gulamlar)

- a village in Guba Uyezd, incorporated into the

same name Community, the Police Precinct of

Davachi, subject to pogrom; no village under

this name exists at the moment.

Gulevli

- a village in Guba Uyezd, incorporated into Ja-

gatay Community, the Police Precinct of Mush-

kur, subject to pogrom; nowadays a part of the

same name rural administrative unit, Khachmaz

District.

Gusar Hole

(Gusar)

- a village in Guba Uyezd, incorporated into the

same name Community, the Police Precinct of

Gusar, subject to pogrom. Since 1934, Gusar

INDEX of Administrative Units and Place Names