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40°07′11″N 44°22′39″E / 40.11972°N 44.37750°E / 40.11972; 44.37750

Hayanist (Armenian: Հայանիստ) is a village in the Masis Municipality of the Ararat Province of Armenia. The distance from Yerevan is 15.4 km. Despite the favourable location of the community (proximity to Yerevan and abundance of good agricultural land), most households cannot provide for their living and heads of families often chose the labour migration as the only solution of their problems. Around 160 hectares of the community's agricultural land are not irrigated.

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Etymology

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The village was originally known as Gharaghshlar,[2] Gharaghshlagh,[3] or Kara-Kishlak[4] (Armenian: Ղարաղշլաղ, romanizedĠaraġšlaġ;[5] Russian: Каракишляг, romanizedKarakishlyag;[6] Azerbaijani: Qaraqışlaq[7]), meaning black kishlak. In 1978, the village was renamed Dostlug[3] or Dostlugh (Dostluq, meaning "friendship"); finally, it received the name Hayanist in 1991 following the exodus of its Azerbaijani population.[2]

History

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Hayanist, then known as Kara-Kishlak, was part of the Erivan uezd of the Erivan Governorate within the Russian Empire.[6] Bournoutian presents the statistics of the village in the early 20th century as follows:[4]

Ownership Private
Inhabited space 10.3 desyatinas (0.11 sq km)
Orrigated plowed fields 209 desyatinas (2.28 sq km)
Unirrigated fodder fields 4.75 desyatinas (0.05 sq km)
Total land 224.5 desyatinas (2.45 sq km)
Total households 110 (All Tatar[a])
Total income 8,414.65 rubles
Total land taxes 655.78 rubles
Army tax 142.29 rubles
Upkeep of officials 456.87 rubles
Total revenue 1,254.94 rubles
Large livestock 176
Units of water used for irrigation 8

In 1988–1989, the village's Azerbaijani population was exchanged with Armenians from Azerbaijan during the tensions of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.[2]

Demographics

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The population of Hayanist since 1831 is as follows:[5][10]

Year Population Note
1831 151 100% Muslim
1873 735 100% Tatar[a]
1886 751
1897 1,007 100% Muslim
1904 832
1914 1,123 Mainly Tatar
1916 1,052
1919 0
1922 537 514 Turks, 23 Armenians
1926 754 753 Turks, 1 Armenian; 398 men
1931 850 100% Turkish
1959 1,179
1970 1,843
1979 1,896
2001 2,144
2011 2,117
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