
Administrative territorial Division Ivanovskiy. The village Ivanovka is settled in 1847 year, the population of village became malokans, which were evicted to Caucasus by tsarist government because they didn’t accept Orthodox believe, notably they didn’t accept cross – they believe that it is idolatry and they believe only to Goad alive. Initiator of application about settlement of Ivanovka was peasant Ivan Pershin, in honor of which the village got its name. Molokans established their new live with persistence labor and became friend with Azerbaijanians in a short period.
The village Ivanovka settled on absolutely plane, sloping to north-west high flat, spreaded on 15-18 verst distance from foot of south flank of main Caucasus range.
Peasants were busy with agriculture, farming and plant growing from the date of establishment. They lived very hard, there wasn’t water, in 1933 there were laid water supply system from Kalabatay Mountain.

There was established kolkhoz in 1930, which exist currently also. Kolkhoz was named by the name of Nikolay Vasilyevich Nikitin. N.V.Nikitin was laborious, prescient leader of kolkhoz, succeeded to rise well-being of people to very high level, he was at the head of kolkhoz 41 years till 1994. N.V.Nikitin was very friendly with national-wide leader H.Aliyev. In July of 2005 malakans celebrated 200 year of molokan believe. President Ilham Aliyev came to village Ivanovka in August of 2005.
Minnikov Nikolay Ivanovich was elected chairman of kolkhoz in 1994 year and leaded 11 years. In 2005 year Kozlovtsev Aleksey Timofeyevich was elected chairman and leaded 2 years. Panfyerova Michaelya Vasilyevna was elected chairman of kolkhoz in 2007.
Now there are 1000 farm in Ivanovka, population is consists of 3029 persons.
Social objects There is hospital for 50 berth, new modern school for 780 children built in 2006, post office, electronic exchange, consumer services center, TV.
Kolkhoz objects. 3 food store, 2 mill, factory for producing sunflower seeding oil, manufactory on processing milk products, asphalt and tiled factory, canteen, autopark, machinarry-tractor park.
Kyulyulli. Officially village Kyulyulli was established repeatedly in 1924, people were busy with agriculture, and there was kolkhoz. Two kolkhozes Voroshilova and Kalinina were merged together in 1957. There was partial land reform in 1996 year, in result of which kyulyullians got land share (pay), but ivnovians saved kolkhoz mode of farming.