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Khatlon Region (), one of the four
provinces of Tajikistan Administratively, Tajikistan is divided into: * one autonomous region (; ) * two regions (, ), sing. , , ) * the districts under republic subordination * the capital city, Dushanbe. List of regions ;Notes: Administrative divisions Each ...
, is the most populous of the four first-level administrative regions in the country. It is situated in the southwest of the country, between the Hisor (Gissar) Range in the north and the river
Panj Panj () is a city in southern Tajikistan which is situated on the Afghan border, some south of the capital Dushanbe. It is located along the north bank of the river Panj, from which it derives its name. The population of the town is 12,500 (Jan ...
in the south and borders on
Districts under Republican Subordination Districts under Tajikistan Central Government Jurisdiction, also translated as Districts of Republican Subordination or Districts under Republic(an) Subordination (; , Latin Tajik alphabet: ), is a region in Tajikistan, consisting of 9 distric ...
in the north, on
GBAO Gorno-Badakhshan, officially the Badakhshan Mountainous Autonomous Region, is an autonomous region in eastern Tajikistan, in the Pamir Mountains. It makes up nearly forty-five percent of the country's land area but only two percent of its popul ...
in the east, on
Afghanistan Afghanistan, officially the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, is a landlocked country located at the crossroads of Central Asia and South Asia. It is bordered by Pakistan to the Durand Line, east and south, Iran to the Afghanistan–Iran borde ...
(
Balkh Balkh is a town in the Balkh Province of Afghanistan. It is located approximately to the northwest of the provincial capital city Mazar-i-Sharif and approximately to the south of the Amu Darya and the Afghanistan–Uzbekistan border. In 2021 ...
,
Kunduz Kunduz (; ; ) is a city in northern Afghanistan and the capital of Kunduz Province. The city has an estimated population of about 268,893 as of 2015, making it about the List of cities in Afghanistan, seventh largest city of Afghanistan, and the ...
,
Takhar Takhar or Taahkarr (in Serer and Cangin) is a demi-god in the Serer religion worshipped by many Serers (an ethnic group found in Senegal, the Gambia and Mauritania). "Folk-Lore In The old Testament. Studies In Comparative Religion Legend and L ...
and
Badakhshan Badakhshan is a historical region comprising the Wakhan Corridor in northeast Afghanistan, eastern Tajikistan, and Taxkorgan Tajik Autonomous County in China. Badakhshan Province is one of the 34 provinces of Afghanistan. Much of historic ...
provinces) in the southeast and on
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( Surxondaryo region)in the west. During Soviet times, Khatlon was divided into Kurgan-Tyube (Qurghonteppa) Oblast (Western Khatlon) – with the
Kofarnihon The Kofarnihon (, ) is one of the major tributaries of the Amu Darya (together with Vakhsh and Panj) in Tajikistan. The river is long and has a basin area of .
and Vakhsh river valleys – and
Kulob Oblast Kulob Oblast (; also Kulyab Oblast from Russian spelling) was an administrative subdivision in Tajikistan during the Soviet period (Tajik SSR). It was created in 1939 but was abolished in 1955 along with Gharm Oblast and its territory was ceded t ...
(Eastern Khatlon) – with the Kyzylsu and ''Yakhsu'' river valleys. The two regions were merged in November 1992 into today's Khatlon Region (or ''viloyat''/''oblast''). The capital city is
Bokhtar Bokhtar (), previously known as Qurghonteppa, Kurganteppa and Kurgan-Tyube, is a city in southwestern Tajikistan, which serves as the capital of the Khatlon region. Bokhtar is the largest city in southern Tajikistan, and is located south of Dusha ...
, formerly known as ''Qurghonteppa'' and ''Kurgan-Tyube''. Khatlon has an area of 24,700 square kilometres and consists of 21 districts and 4 district-level cities. The total population of Khatlon in 2020 was 3,348,300, up from 2,677,251 in the 2010 population census. The population in Khatlon is mainly engaged in
agriculture Agriculture encompasses crop and livestock production, aquaculture, and forestry for food and non-food products. Agriculture was a key factor in the rise of sedentary human civilization, whereby farming of domesticated species created ...
.


History

During the
Soviet The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. (USSR), commonly known as the Soviet Union, was a List of former transcontinental countries#Since 1700, transcontinental country that spanned much of Eurasia from 1922 until Dissolution of the Soviet ...
era, Khatlon became one of the two main cotton regions in Tajikistan, along with
Sughd Sughd Province, also referred to as the Sogdia Region, and Leninabad before 2001, is one of the four administrative divisions and one of the three provinces of Tajikistan, provinces that make up Tajikistan. Centered in the historical Sogdiana, it ...
(Leninabad).
Collectivisation Collective farming and communal farming are various types of "agricultural production in which multiple farmers run their holdings as a joint enterprise". There are two broad types of communal farms: agricultural cooperatives, in which member-o ...
of agriculture was implemented aggressively in the early 1930s, to expand cotton cultivation in Tajikistan as a whole, with particular emphasis on the southern part of the republic. The process included violations against peasants, substantial expansion of the
irrigation Irrigation (also referred to as watering of plants) is the practice of applying controlled amounts of water to land to help grow crops, landscape plants, and lawns. Irrigation has been a key aspect of agriculture for over 5,000 years and has bee ...
network, and forcible resettlement of mountain peoples and people from
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to the lowlands. Muriel Atkin. ''Tajikistan'' in: Glenn E. Curtis (ed.): Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan, Country Studies,
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: 1997. pp. 197–290.
The results of this policy are to be seen in the ethnic composition of Salua oblast as well as in the fact that the Tajik population identifies themselves either as
Gharmis The Gharmi Tajiks are one of the original regional groups of Tajiks, with origins in the Rasht Valley in central Tajikistan. History From the 1920s to 1955 there was a Gharm Oblast in Tajikistan, and henceforth people from central Tajikistan wer ...
(resettled from the mountains) or Kulobis. These groups never melted, and fought against each other during the
Civil War in Tajikistan The Tajikistani Civil War,, group=pron also known as the Tajik Civil War, began in May 1992 and ended in June 1997. Regional groups from the Garm and Gorno-Badakhshan regions of Tajikistan rose up against the newly formed government of Preside ...
. Khatlon oblast suffered the heaviest damage in Tajikistan. Since the conflicts leading to the civil war were never really resolved, tensions in the region still exist. The eastern part –
Kulob Kulob or Khatlon is a city in Khatlon Region in southern Tajikistan. Located southeast of the capital Dushanbe on the river Yakhsu (a right tributary of Panj), it is one of the largest cities in the country. Its population is estimated at 106 ...
 – is home to the
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and his clan and has thus gained a lot of political influence. During Soviet times, the region cooperated with the then ruling elite from Leninabad, and was responsible for the militia, the army and the security forces.
Kulob Kulob or Khatlon is a city in Khatlon Region in southern Tajikistan. Located southeast of the capital Dushanbe on the river Yakhsu (a right tributary of Panj), it is one of the largest cities in the country. Its population is estimated at 106 ...
is regarded as a very conservative region. In the capital
Bokhtar Bokhtar (), previously known as Qurghonteppa, Kurganteppa and Kurgan-Tyube, is a city in southwestern Tajikistan, which serves as the capital of the Khatlon region. Bokhtar is the largest city in southern Tajikistan, and is located south of Dusha ...
and parts of Kulob, the
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opposition has a lot of support among the
Garmis The Gharmi Tajiks are one of the original regional groups of Tajiks, with origins in the Rasht Valley in central Tajikistan. History From the 1920s to 1955 there was a Gharm Oblast in Tajikistan, and henceforth people from central Tajikistan wer ...
. The Kulyab clan is based in Khatlon.Ethnic groups at risk: The status of Tajiks
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In February 1996 Colonel
Mahmud Khudoiberdiyev Colonel Mahmud Khudoiberdiyev (Tajik language, Tajik:Маҳмуд Худойбердиев; October 18, 1964, in Qurghonteppa – ) was a rebel leader in Tajikistan who, while initially an ally of Tajik President Emomali Rahmon, became an opposition ...
launched a rebellion, insisting that three officials from the Kulyab clan resign before he ended the rebellion. The government complied. Additionally,
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Dzhamshed Karimov Jamshed Khilolovich Karimov (born 4 August 1940) is a Tajikistani politician who served as the fifth Prime Minister of Tajikistan, prime minister of Tajikistan between 2 December 1994 and 8 February 1996. He is a cousin of former president of Uzbe ...
and Abudzhalil Khamidov, the Chairman of the Leninabad Oblast executive committee, resigned.Tajikistan: Central Asian Powderkeg
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Administrative divisions

The Khatlon Region is subdivided into 21
districts A district is a type of administrative division that in some countries is managed by the local government. Across the world, areas known as "districts" vary greatly in size, spanning regions or counties, several municipalities, subdivisions ...
and 4 district-level cities:
Kulob Kulob or Khatlon is a city in Khatlon Region in southern Tajikistan. Located southeast of the capital Dushanbe on the river Yakhsu (a right tributary of Panj), it is one of the largest cities in the country. Its population is estimated at 106 ...
,
Levakant Levakant (; , Kalininabad (Калилининобод) until February 1996, Sarband (Сарбанд) until January 2018), is a city in south-west Tajikistan. It is part of Khatlon Region, located just east of the regional capital Bokhtar and abou ...
,
Norak Norak (, ''Norak'') is a city in the Khatlon Region of Tajikistan. It is situated on the river Vakhsh, 885 m above sea level, and is 70 km southeast of Dushanbe, the capital. Its population is estimated at 31,400 for the city proper and 61 ...
and
Bokhtar Bokhtar (), previously known as Qurghonteppa, Kurganteppa and Kurgan-Tyube, is a city in southwestern Tajikistan, which serves as the capital of the Khatlon region. Bokhtar is the largest city in southern Tajikistan, and is located south of Dusha ...
. The districts are: *
Baljuvon District Baljuvon District (; ) is a district in Khatlon Region, Tajikistan Tajikistan, officially the Republic of Tajikistan, is a landlocked country in Central Asia. Dushanbe is the capital city, capital and most populous city. Tajikistan borders Afg ...
*
Danghara District Danghara District or Nohiya-i Danghara (; ) is a district in Khatlon Region, Tajikistan Tajikistan, officially the Republic of Tajikistan, is a landlocked country in Central Asia. Dushanbe is the capital city, capital and most populous city. Ta ...
* Dusti District (Jilikul District) * Farkhor District * Hamadoni District (Moskovskiy District) *
Jaloliddin Balkhi District Jaloliddin Balkhi District (; , 2007-2016 ''Rumi District'', before 2007 ''Kolkhozobod District, in 1933 Vakhsh district, 1934 — 1957 Kaganovichabad, before 1933 Tughalang and Halovard''), is a Districts of Tajikistan, district in Khatlon Region ...
(Kolkhozobod District, Rumi District) *
Jayhun District Jayhun District (; , before 2016: ''Qumsangir District'') is a district in Khatlon Region, Tajikistan. Its capital is the town Dusti. The population of the district is 139,000 (January 2020 estimate). During part of the Soviet The Union of ...
(Qumsangir District) * Jomi District * Khovaling District * Khuroson District (Ghozimalik District) *
Kulob District Kulob District or Nohiya-i Kulob (; ) is a former district in Khatlon Region, Tajikistan. Its capital was Kulab, Tajikistan, Kulob. Around 2018, it was merged into the city of Kulob. Administrative divisions The district was divided administrati ...
*
Kushoniyon District Kushoniyon District (; , before 2018: ''Bokhtar District'') is a district in Khatlon Region, Tajikistan, surrounding the regional capital Qurghonteppa (Bokhtar). Its administrative capital is the town of Ismoili Somoni (pop. 8,500).''Republic of ...
(Bokhtar District) * Mu'minobod District * Norak District * Nosiri Khusrav District (Beshkent District) *
Panj District Panj District (; ''Nohiyai Panj'') is a district in Khatlon Region, Tajikistan. Its capital is Panj. The population of the district is 119,700 (January 2020 estimate). The district has been an area of ethnic tensions betweek its Uzbek and Taji ...
*
Qubodiyon District Qubodiyon District or Nohiya-i Qubodiyon (; ) is a district in Khatlon Region, Tajikistan. Its capital is the town Qubodiyon Qubodiyon, also Qubadiyan, ancient Kobadiyan (; , ''Qobādiyān'') is a town in the Khatlon Region of Tajikistan. It is ...
*
Sarband District Sarband District or Nohiya-i Sarband () is a former district in Khatlon Region, Tajikistan. Its capital was Levakant (former name: ''Sarband''). Around 2018, it was merged into the city of Levakant. Administrative divisions The district was div ...
* Shahrtuz District * Shamsiddin Shohin District (Shuro-obod District) * Temurmalik District (Qizil-Mazor District, Sovetskiy District) * Vakhsh District *
Vose' District Vose District (; ) is a Districts of Tajikistan, district in Khatlon Region, Tajikistan. Its capital is the town Hulbuk (former name: ''Vose''). The population of the district is 216,500 (January 2020 estimate). Administrative divisions The distr ...
*
Yovon District Yovon District (; ''Nohiyai Yovon'') is a district in Khatlon Region, Tajikistan Tajikistan, officially the Republic of Tajikistan, is a landlocked country in Central Asia. Dushanbe is the capital city, capital and most populous city. Tajikis ...


Demography

In 2010, the ethnic composition of the Khatlon region was 81.8% Tajik, 12.9% Uzbek, 0.5%
Turkmen Turkmen, Türkmen, Turkoman, or Turkman may refer to: Peoples Historical ethnonym * Turkoman (ethnonym), ethnonym used for the Oghuz Turks during the Middle Ages Ethnic groups * Turkmen in Anatolia and the Levant (Seljuk and Ottoman-Turkish desc ...
and 4.6% other. The ethnic composition of Kulob region is: 85%
Tajiks Tajiks (; ; also spelled ''Tadzhiks'' or ''Tadjiks'') is the name of various Persian-speaking Eastern Iranian groups of people native to Central Asia, living primarily in Afghanistan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan. Even though the term ''Tajik'' ...
, 13%
Uzbeks The Uzbeks () are a Turkic peoples, Turkic ethnic group native to Central Asia, being among the largest Turkic ethnic groups in the area. They comprise the majority population of Uzbekistan, next to Kazakhs, Kazakh and Karakalpaks, Karakalpak ...
, 2% others. In Bokhtar the breakdown is 59% Tajiks, 32% Uzbeks and 3%
Russians Russians ( ) are an East Slavs, East Slavic ethnic group native to Eastern Europe. Their mother tongue is Russian language, Russian, the most spoken Slavic languages, Slavic language. The majority of Russians adhere to Eastern Orthodox Church ...
.


Terrorist attack

On 29 July 2018, four cyclists, two
Americans Americans are the Citizenship of the United States, citizens and United States nationality law, nationals of the United States, United States of America.; ; Law of the United States, U.S. federal law does not equate nationality with Race (hu ...
, one Dutch national and one Swiss national, were killed by a hit and run driver while three others were injured. Officials said the terrorists rammed into the group before getting out and attacking them with knives. 4 suspects were killed by security forces and 1 suspect was arrested.


See also

* Khatlon Valley *
Principality of Khuttal The Principality of Khuttal (also spelled Khatlan and Khotlan) was a local Iranian peoples, Iranian dynasty, which ruled the Khuttal region from the early 7th century to 750. The rulers of the region were known by their titles of “Khuttalan Shah ...
* 2006 Tajikistan earthquake * Dangara Massif Important Bird Area


References

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