Batken is a
region
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of
Kyrgyzstan
Kyrgyzstan, officially the Kyrgyz Republic, is a landlocked country in Central Asia lying in the Tian Shan and Pamir Mountains, Pamir mountain ranges. Bishkek is the Capital city, capital and List of cities in Kyrgyzstan, largest city. Kyrgyz ...
. Its capital is
Batken
Batken (also called Batkent) is a town in southwestern Kyrgyzstan, on the southern fringe of the Fergana Valley. It is the administrative seat of Batken Region. Since 2000, it is a city of regional significance, i.e. not part of a district. Howeve ...
. It is bounded on the east by
Osh Region
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, on the south, west and north by
Tajikistan
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, and on the northeast by
Uzbekistan
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. The northern part of the region is part of the flat, agricultural
Ferghana Valley
The Fergana Valley (also commonly spelled the Ferghana Valley) in Central Asia crosses eastern Uzbekistan, southern Kyrgyzstan and northern Tajikistan.
Encompassing three former Soviet republics, the valley is ethnically diverse and relation ...
. The land rises southward to the mountains on the southern border: the
Alay Mountains in the east, and the Turkestan Range in the west. Its total area is .
The resident population of the region was 548,247 as of January 2021.
The region has sizeable
Uzbek (14.7% in 2009) and
Tajik (6.9% in 2009) minorities.
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History
Batken Region was created on 15 October 1999 from the westernmost section of Osh Region
Osh is a Regions of Kyrgyzstan, region of Kyrgyzstan. Its capital is Osh, which is not part of the region. It is bounded (clockwise) by Jalal-Abad Region, Naryn Region, China (Xinjiang), Tajikistan (Districts under Central Government Jurisdiction ...
. This was partly in response to the activities of the Islamic Movement for Uzbekistan (IMU), with bases in Tajikistan. In 1999 they kidnapped a group of Japanese geologists and in 2000 some American climbers. In the two years, 49 Kyrgyz soldiers were killed. There was an attack on a Tajik border post in May 2006, which was probably connected to drug running. In 2021, a conflict over water rights at least 55 dead and 277 wounded.
The area has been a target for the suppression of Islam. In October of 2023, 37 mosques and schools were closed by the government. This happened soon after 60 mosques and religious schools were closed by raids in the Osh Region
Osh is a Regions of Kyrgyzstan, region of Kyrgyzstan. Its capital is Osh, which is not part of the region. It is bounded (clockwise) by Jalal-Abad Region, Naryn Region, China (Xinjiang), Tajikistan (Districts under Central Government Jurisdiction ...
.
Divisions
The Batken Region is divided administratively into three cities of regional significance (Batken
Batken (also called Batkent) is a town in southwestern Kyrgyzstan, on the southern fringe of the Fergana Valley. It is the administrative seat of Batken Region. Since 2000, it is a city of regional significance, i.e. not part of a district. Howeve ...
, Kyzyl-Kyya and Sülüktü
Sülüktü, also spelled Sulukta or Suliukta (; ; ) is a town located at the extreme western end of Batken Region in southern Kyrgyzstan. Sülüktü is situated at the southern fringe of the Fergana Valley in a region surrounded on three sides by ...
), and three districts:
Aydarken, Isfana
Razzakov (; ), formerly known as Isfana, is a town in the extreme western end of Batken Region in southern Kyrgyzstan. The town is located in the southern part of the Fergana Valley, in a region surrounded on three sides by Tajikistan. It was ren ...
and Kadamjay are cities of district significance. There is one urban-type settlement
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in the region: Vostochnyy (part of Sülüktü city).[
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Socio-economics
The economically active population of Batken Region in 2009 was 188,808, of which 176,611 employed and 12,197 (6.5%) unemployed.[
* Export: 14.7 million US dollars (2008)][Basic indicators foreign economic activities](_blank)
National Committee on Statistics (in Kyrgyz/Russian)
* Import: 53.6 million US dollars (2008)
Demographics
The population of Batken Region, according to the Population and Housing Census of 2009 amounted to 380.3 thousand (enumerated de facto population) or 428.6 thousand (de jure population).[ The official population estimate for January 2021 was 548,247.][ In 2009 24.2% of the population lived in the region's cities and urban-type settlements, and 75.8% in the rural areas.][
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Ethnic composition
According to the 2009 Census, the ethnic composition of the Batken Region (de jure population) was:[
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Enclaves and exclaves
In the Soviet period, six enclaves and exclaves were established in the Batken area. Two were Tajik, while four others are Uzbek.
Soʻx (or Sokh) () is an exclave of Uzbekistan
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, about 24 kilometres east of Batken. The largest of the exclaves, it has an area of ~234 square kilometres, stretches from 3 to 13 kilometres from east to west, and about 35 kilometres north to south, and is crossed by the main highway from Batken to Osh. Tajiks comprise 99 percent of the population, which in 1993 numbered 42,800.[Map of Batken and Osh Regions, Goskartografiya, Bishkek, 2002]
''Chon-Qora'' and ''Qalacha'' (not to be confused with Qal'acha), immediately north of Soʻx, are two Uzbek villages within a very small enclave that lies on the river Sokh. It measures 2 kilometres long by 1 kilometre wide with an area of approximately 3 km2. It is part of Soʻx District of Fergana Region
Fergana Region is one of the regions of Uzbekistan, located in the southern part of the Fergana Valley in the far east of the country. It borders the Namangan and Andijan Regions of Uzbekistan, as well as Kyrgyzstan (Batken and Osh Regions) and ...
. The villages of Chon-Qora (or, in Kyrgyz, ''Chongara'') at and Qalacha () are at either end. The Kyrgyz village of ''Chong''-Kara (or, in Uzbek, ''Chon-Kara'') at lies 2 kilometres northwest. [Note: The Kyrgyz Cyrillic alphabet contains three characters not present in the Uzbek alphabet. One of these characters is romanized from Kyrgyz as the digraph "''ng''," which is not present in romanized Uzbek words.]
Jani-Ayil (also ''Dzhangail'', ''Jangy-ayyl or Khalmion'') () is a small exclave of Uzbekistan, about 60 kilometres east of Batken
Batken (also called Batkent) is a town in southwestern Kyrgyzstan, on the southern fringe of the Fergana Valley. It is the administrative seat of Batken Region. Since 2000, it is a city of regional significance, i.e. not part of a district. Howeve ...
and within 1 km of the Uzbek main border. It measures only 2 to 3 kilometres across.
Lolazor (also Western Qalacha or Qayraghoch) near Kyrgyz town of Kayragach () is a very small exclave of Tajikistan
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, located in the northwest corner of the region near the railway station of ''Stantsiya Kayragach'', about 130 kilometres west of Batken. The border separates it from the Tajik town of Qal'acha; hence it is sometimes called "Western Qal'acha."
Shohimardon (), or Shakhimardan, is an exclave of Uzbekistan, about 80 kilometres east of Batken
Batken (also called Batkent) is a town in southwestern Kyrgyzstan, on the southern fringe of the Fergana Valley. It is the administrative seat of Batken Region. Since 2000, it is a city of regional significance, i.e. not part of a district. Howeve ...
and 19 kilometres south of the Uzbek border. It has an area of ~38.2 square kilometres, and a population in 1993 of 5,100. Uzbeks comprise 91 per cent of the population.
Vorukh () is an exclave of Tajikistan, with an area of ~96.7 square kilometers, located 45 kilometres south of Isfara
Isfara (; ) is a city in Sughd Region in northern Tajikistan, situated on the border with Kyrgyzstan. The city was the seat of the former Isfara District.
There are currently territorial disputes between Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan over the area ...
and 24 kilometres southwest of Batken, on the right bank of the river Karavshin. The population, distributed among 17 villages, is estimated to be between 23,000 and 29,000, 95 percent of which are Tajiks and 5 percent Kyrgyz.
Travel
The southern mountains offer excellent, but very difficult climbing with many sheer rock faces. Summits are Pyramid Peak [] and Pik Skalistiy [].
In August 2000, the Batken region received international attention after a group of climbers, including acclaimed climber Tommy Caldwell, was taken hostage by a group of rebel Uzbeks associated with the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan whilst on an expedition in the Kara-Suu Valley. Speaking about scenery of Kara-Suu, Caldwell described the area as "unbelievably beautiful."
Tourism is still relatively undeveloped in the Batken region compared to the rest of Kyrgyzstan. In recent years, the government has shown interest in developing the region and many foreigners have managed to visit with the help of local authorities. The nearby Turkestan Range is often referred to as the "Asian Patagonia" by local trekking operators, in reference to the granite towers and the untouched wilderness that define the area.
Notable people
* Rakhat Achylova, sociologist and politician (1941–2015)
Notes
References
Sources
*Laurence Mitchell, Kyrgyzstan, Bradt Travel Guides, 2008.
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