Elizavetpol Governorate was created by the decree "On the transformation of the administration of the Caucasian and Transcaucasian region" dated December 9, 1867. The province included the
Elizavetpol uezd of the
Tiflis Governorate, the
Nukha and
Shusha uezds of the
Baku Governorate and part of the abolished Ordubad uezd. By the same decree, the
Kazakh and
Zangezur uezds were formed as part of the province. In 1873, three new
uezds were formed in the Governorate -
Aresh,
Jebrail and
Jevanshir. The governorate included lands of the former
Ganja Khanate,
Shaki Khanate, and
Karabakh Khanate. It bordered with
Baku Governorate,
Tiflis Governorate,
Erivan Governorate,
Dagestan Oblast, and
Persia. From 1905, there were attempts by Armenian intelligentsia of the Russian Empire to separate the highland areas (commonly known as
Mountainous Karabakh) from the rest of Elizavetpol into a
zemstvo (self-governing rural community) province. On the establishment of the
Azerbaijan Democratic Republic in May 1918, the Elizavetpol Governorate was renamed Ganja Governorate to de-Russify the region. The neighboring Democratic Republic of Armenia claimed the entirety of the western highland sections of the governorate which as a whole formed a small Armenian majority, however, Armenian control did not exceed the western parts of Zangezur, Kazakh and Karabakh. In 1919, the entirety of
Karabakh south of the
Murov Range with British support was separated into the
Karabakh General Governorship, following the subjugation of the
Karabakh Armenian Council. The governorate provincial system was abolished in the early 1920s after the
Sovietization of Azerbaijan. In early 1921—after the
Sovietization of Armenia—a
Dashnak Armenian revolt that spawned in
Yerevan spread to the Zangezur uezd, becoming known as the
Republic of Mountainous Armenia. The rebels led by
Garegin Nzhdeh finally departed Zangezur in the summer of 1921 after receiving guarantees the district would remain part of
Soviet Armenia. In the present-day, the territory of the former Elizavetpol Governorate forms the bulk of western
Azerbaijan and adjacent areas of
northeastern and
southeastern Armenia. == Administrative divisions ==