Qurghonteppa Oblast (also known as Kurgan-Tyube Oblast (Russian: Курга́н-Тюби́нская область; Tajik: Вилояти Кӯрғонтеппа)) was an administrative subdivision in Tajikistan until 1992, when it was merged with Kulob Oblast to create Khatlon Province.
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QurghonteppaOblast (also known as Kurgan-Tyube Oblast (Russian: Курга́н-Тюби́нская область; Tajik: Вилояти Кӯрғонтеппа)) was an administrative subdivision...
divided into Kurgan-Tyube (Qurghonteppa) Oblast (Western Khatlon) – with the Kofarnihon and Vakhsh river valleys – and Kulob Oblast (Eastern Khatlon) – with...
and its neighbor QurghonteppaOblast merged to form a new region, Khatlon Oblast. In 1990, Khalton Oblast was abolished and the 2 Oblasts were reconstituted...
dominated by individuals from Khujand and Kulob. Gharmis who settled in QurghonteppaOblast are frequently described as a clan group that found social niches...
term Kulobi comes from the Kulob Oblast that existed during the Soviet period and was merged with QurghonteppaOblast in 1992 to create Khatlon Province...
Khatlon Region Central Hospital of Kurgan-Tube Kurgan-Tube (formerly QurghonteppaOblast) Khatlon Region Central Hospital Kayrakkum Kayrakkum Reservoir (near)...
under the named Oktyabr District (ноҳияи Октябр) was created in the QurghonteppaOblast. On 6 January 1965 the District was renamed to Kommunisti District...
Mahmud Khudoiberdiyev (Tajik:Маҳмуд Худойбердиев; October 18, 1964, in Qurghonteppa – c. 2001) was a rebel leader in Tajikistan who, while initially an ally...
relay line was put into operation, television transmitters were built in Qurghonteppa and Toshrabot, allowing the residents of Kulob and Vakhsh Valley to watch...
Pirimkul Sattori was a journalist from the Qurghonteppa newspaper Khatlon, who disappeared 28 May in Kulob oblast. His body was found several days later in...