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== Sukhum(i) district okrug ==

Hi! Re your move ], are you sure "Sukhumi okrug" is indeed more prevalent? Which sources did you consult and how did you query ngram? Note that this article is about a subdivision of the Russian Empire and not about the current ]. ]<sub>]</sub> 08:33, 21 December 2021 (UTC)
*{{u|Alaexis}} Hi Alaexis. As I understand, the prevailing (and most reader-friendly) theme in English Misplaced Pages is to use the Anglicised forms of the Russian Imperial districts, hence for example, Ardahan Okrug instead of Ardagan, or Ardaganskii Okug (Ардаганский округ) and similar instances. After consulting these , and these , I found Sukhumi Okrug to be the predominant toponym for the district as compared with the less-used Russian romanized form. Happy to discuss this further if needed. Thanks, -] (]) 08:51, 21 December 2021 (UTC)
:: Sure, Sukhumi is the most widely used transliteration of the name of the city. However this article is about the district of the Russian Empire so you need to check if it's how that entity is most commonly called. ]<sub>]</sub> 09:00, 21 December 2021 (UTC)
::: Unfortuntely, searching on Google Ngram with "uezd" or "uyezd" added in the search query of "Sukhum" and "Sukhumi" yields , however, the Google Scholar search previously linked support the use of "Sukhumi Uyezd" and on top of that, as the okrug is named for the eponymous city of Sukhumi (just as the ] is named for the city Tiflis), it is reasonable to infer that the name of the okrug will principally follow the city's name, hence "Sukhumi" Okrug. -] (]) 09:23, 21 December 2021 (UTC)
:::: It wasn't an uyezd (уезд) but okrug (округ). I see that both are used with more or less equal frequency: , . ]<sub>]</sub> 09:46, 21 December 2021 (UTC)
::::: Ah my apologies, I appeared to have muddled up uezd and okrug after working with the former earlier today. Contrarily, Ngram does for either spellings when searching with the term "okrug". In any case, I believe the point stands about the city of Sukhumi (Sukhum) being the eponym for the Sukhumi Okrug, therefore it's acceptable to base the district name off of that principally. However, given "Sukhum"'s considerable usage as well, I think it would be a good idea to add that as a secondary/alternative name in the first line of the article. I can add that in unless you'd prefer to? -] (]) 09:53, 21 December 2021 (UTC)
:::::: That sounds good. If you can please add it. ]<sub>]</sub> 10:26, 21 December 2021 (UTC)

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