Ėrivan Gubernia, Russian Empire Genealogy

Guide to Ėrivan Gubernia, Russian Empire ancestry, family history, and genealogy: birth records, marriage records, death records, both church and civil registration, compiled family history, and finding aids.

Historical Background
Ėrivan Gubernia [province] was one of the gubernias in the Caucasus Viceroyalty, centered in modern-day Yerevan. In 1828, the area was annexed as part of the Armenian Oblast. It was later established as a gubernia in 1850, and abolished in 1917. This gubernia covers most of what is currently modern central Armenia, the Nakhichevan Exclave of Azerbaijan, and the Iğdır Province in Turkey.

Districts

 * Aleksandropol
 * Ėrivan
 * Echmiadzin
 * Nakhichevan
 * Novo-Bayazet
 * Surmali
 * Sharur-Daralagyoz