Armenia Gazetteers

Armenia / Հայաստան (1991-current)

 * 2008 Հայաստանի Հանրապետության բնակավայրերի բառարան (2008 Glossary of settlements of the Republic of Armenia) Text in Armenian.

Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic / Հայկական Սովետական Սոցիալիստական Հանրապետություն (1920-1991)

 * 1988 Հայկական ՍՍՀ Վարչա-Տերիտորիալ Բաժանումը / Армянская ССР Административно-Территориальное Деление (Territorial divisions of the Armenian SSR) Text in Armenian and Russian.


 * 1980 Административно-территориальное деление союзных республик СССР (Territorial divisions of the Union republics of the USSR). The section about the Armenian SSR (Армянская ССР) starts on image 491 (pg. 489). Text in Russian.

Russian Empire (1813-1917)

 * Кавказскій календарь на 1909 год (List of places in the Caucasus. List begins on page 160.) Text in Russian.

Erivan Gubernia (1849-1917)
The following gazetteer was compiled during the Russian Empire time and organized geographically rather than alphabetically. Text in Russian. Use the links below to navigate directly to the district after using the alphabetical list of places to identify the entry number for the town of interest.

Advantages: Available online; organized geographically along roads; shows location of parishes, Jewish synagogues, and mosques. Disadvantages: Browsable images only.


 * 1880 Списки населенных мест Кавказского края. Губернии: Эриванская, Кутаисская, Бакинская и Ставропольская и Терская область. (1880 Gazetteer for the Russian Empire provinces of Erivan, Kutaisi, Baku, Stavropol, and Tersk) **Based on information from 1873
 * Alphabetical list of places in Erivan province
 * Free cities
 * Aleksandrapolʹ district
 * Echmiadzin district
 * Erivan district
 * Nakhichevan district
 * Novo-Bayazet district
 * Sharur-Daralagyoz district
 * Surmali district

Other Gazetteers
("Its geographical boundaries are marked by the river Kur in the north, and in the south by the right-bank mountain watershed of Western Tigris which includes part of Northern Mesopotamia, the districts of Amassia and Caesarea with Cilicia in the west, and the Caspian Sea in the far east involving historical Armenia with several neighboring regions.")
 * Հայաստանի եւ հարակից շրջանների տեղանունների բառարան 1986-2001 (Glossary for Armenian and Neighboring Places) Text in Armenian.