Rasht District ( ''Nohiyai Rasht'', formerly called ''Gharm District'') is a
district
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in
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 Afghanistan to the Afghanistan–Tajikistan border, south, Uzbekistan to ...
, one of the
Districts of 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 ...
. It lies between the city of
Vahdat
Vahdat () is a city in western Tajikistan, on the bank of the Kofarnihon River, 21 km east of Dushanbe. It was previously called Yangi-Bozor (1927–1936), Orjonikidzeobod (1936–1993, after Grigoriy Ordzhonikidze) and Kofarnihon (1993–200 ...
in the west and
Lakhsh District in the east; its southern neighbors are
Nurobod,
Sangvor, and
Tojikobod districts; its northern border runs along the eastern finger of
Sughd Region
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 that make up Tajikistan. Centered in the historical Sogdiana, it is located in the north ...
and along the international border with
Kyrgyzstan
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. Its capital is the town of
Gharm. The population of Rasht District are known as
Gharmi Tajiks. The population of the district is 127,400 (January 2020 estimate).
Administrative divisions
The district has an area of about and is divided administratively into two towns and twelve
jamoats. They are as follows:
[Jamoat-level basic indicators]
United Nations Development Programme in Tajikistan, accessed 13 October 2020
History

During the 1920s Rasht was a hotbed for the
Basmachi
The Basmachi movement (, derived from ) was an uprising against Imperial Russian and Soviet rule in Central Asia by rebel groups inspired by Islamic beliefs. It has been called "probably the most important movement of opposition to Soviet rul ...
, the anti-
Soviet
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resistance in Central Asia. In 1929 Basmachi commander
Faizal Maksum crossed from Afghanistan into Tajikistan and briefly captured the city
Gharm, only to later be expelled by Soviet forces.
In the 1920s, during the reorganization of borders in Central Asia, a
Gharm Oblast was created out of the old
Qarategin and
Darvaz, districts of
Bukhara
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People have inhabited the region around Bukhara for at least five millennia, and t ...
. The ''Garm Oblast'' consisted of much of the Qarategin Valley, as well as the district of Kalai-Khumb. During the 1950s much of the population of Gharm was forcibly relocated by the government to western Tajikistan. This population of people was known as the
Gharmis.
In 1955 the Garm oblast was abolished and the land was redistributed to the
Gorno-Badakshan Autonomous Oblast and the
Regions under Republican Subordination Oblast. The Gharmis continued to have a distinct clan identity in Tajikistan and when 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 ...
broke out in the newly independent country in 1992 many Gharmis sided with the Islamic opposition. During the war many Gharmis were targeted for massacres. The town of Gharm was controlled by the opposition during the later part of the civil war in Tajikistan.
In 1998 four members of the
United Nations Mission of Observers in Tajikistan were murdered by armed men allied with the
United Tajik Opposition. These victims were
Yutaka Akino, a noted
Japanese scholar of Central Asian history, Major
Ryszard Szewczyk from
Poland
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; Major
Adolfo Scharpegge from
Uruguay
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; and
Jourajon Mahramov from Tajikistan.
In July 2007 Rasht District suffered a devastating earthquake (5.5 on the Richter scale).
Tajikistan: Rasht Earthquake and UN Joint appeal
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References
Districts of Tajikistan
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