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The '''Armenian oblast''' (]: Հայաստանի ոբլաստ; ]: Армянская область) was an ] (province) of the ] from ] to ], roughly corresponding to most of present-day central ], the ] of ], and ]'s ] exclave. It was created by the Russians on the territory of the former ] and ]s which were ceded by the ] in the ] after the ]. ], the ]-born military leader was made ] of the oblast in the year of its creation.


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Immediately prior to their annexation by the Russians, the population of the Yerevan and Nakhichevan khanates included about 25,500 Armenians. Between 1828 and 1836, approximately 57,000 Christians (overwhelmingly Armenians) migrated into the Armenian oblast from Persia and Turkey. However, in 1832, four years after its official annexation by Russia, the Muslim population (primarily Azeris) represented 82,000, or fully half of the area's 164,500 residents.<ref>D.I. Ismail-Zade, Russkoe krest'ianstvo v Zakavkaz'e , Moscow: Nauka Press, 1982:33</ref>



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