The territory of Jevanshir and
Jebrail uezds was a part of
Karabakh Khanate. In 1869, it was created out of a northern part of Shusha uezd. After the dissolution of the Russian Empire and the formation of the independent Transcaucasian republics, including the
Azerbaijan Democratic Republic in 1918, the western mountainous districts of the Elizavetpol Governorate including the Shusha, Zangezur, Jebrail, Jevanshir, Kazakh and Elizavetpol uezds became subject to intense territorial disputes between Armenia and Azerbaijan throughout 1918–1920, both of whom included these areas in their territorial pretensions that they presented in memorandums to the
Paris Peace Conference. Since the collapse of Russian authority in the Transcaucasus, the mountainous portion of the uezd, which was overwhelmingly Armenian, was governed by the de facto
Karabakh Council which vehemently rejected Ottoman and Azerbaijani attempts to subordinate the region. However, following the arrival of British forces in Transcaucasia, the Karabakh Council reluctantly submitted to provisional Azerbaijani rule through the Governor-Generalship of Karabakh, led by
Dr. Khosrov bey Sultanov, due to the exerted British pressure on the council in August 1919. Following the establishment of Soviet rule in Azerbaijan, the county was partitioned into several rayons, with the overwhelmingly Armenian subsections forming part of the
Nagorno-Karabakh Autonomous Oblast. == Administrative divisions ==