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Khatlon Region ( tg, Вилояти Хатлон, ''Viloyati Xatlon''), one of the four provinces of Tajikistan ( tg, вилоят, ''Viloyat''), is the most populous of the four first level administrative regions. It is situated in the southwest of the country, between the Hisor (Gissar) Range in the north and the river Panj in the south and borders on
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in the southeast and on
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in the west. During Soviet times, Khatlon was divided into Kurgan-Tyube (Qurghonteppa) Oblast (Western Khatlon) – with the Kofarnihon and Vakhsh river valleys – and Kulob Oblast (Eastern Khatlon) – with the Kyzylsu and Yakhsu river valleys. Both regions were merged in November 1992 into today's Khatlon Region (or ''viloyat''/''oblast''). The capital city is Bokhtar, 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
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History

During the
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era, Khatlon became one of the two main cotton regions in Tajikistan, along with
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(Leninabad). Collectivisation 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
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network, and forcible resettlement of mountain peoples and people from
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to the lowlands.
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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 (resettled from the mountains) or Kulobis. These groups never melted, and fought against each other during the Civil War in Tajikistan. 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 – 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 is regarded as a very conservative region. In the capital Bokhtar and parts of Kulob, the
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opposition has a lot of support among the Garmis. 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 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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Administrative divisions

The Khatlon Region is subdivided into 21
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and 4 district-level cities: Kulob,
Levakant Levakant (russian: Левакант; tg, Левакант, 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 ...
,
Norak Norak (russian: Нурек, tg, Норак ''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 a ...
and Bokhtar. The districts are: * Baljuvon District * Danghara District *
Dusti District Dusti District (russian: Район Дусти; tg, Ноҳияи Дӯстӣ, before 2016: ''Jilikul District'') is a district in Khatlon Region, Tajikistan Tajikistan (, ; tg, Тоҷикистон, Tojikiston; russian: Таджикист ...
(Jilikul District) * Farkhor District * Hamadoni District (Moskovskiy District) * Jaloliddin Balkhi District (Kolkhozobod District, Rumi District) *
Jayhun District Jayhun District (russian: Район Джайхун; tg, Ноҳияи Ҷайҳун, 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 (Janua ...
(Qumsangir District) * Jomi District *
Khovaling District Khovaling District or Nohiya-i Khovaling (russian: Ховалингский район; tg, Ноҳияи Ховалинг/ fa, ناحیۀ خاوه لنگ) is a Districts of Tajikistan, district in Khatlon Region, Tajikistan. Its capital is the vi ...
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Khuroson District Khuroson District (russian: Хуросонский район; tg, Ноҳияи Хуросон, 1991-2004: ''Ghozimalik District'', before 1991: ''Kuybyshev District'') is a district in Khatlon Region of Tajikistan. It extends south from national ...
(Ghozimalik District) *
Kulob District tg, Ноҳияи Кӯлоб , image_map =Kulob welcome.JPG , map_caption = , image_map1 =Location of Kulob District in Tajikistan.png , map_caption1 = , pushpin_map = Tajikistan , pushpin_mapsize=280 , pushpin_label_position =botto ...
* Kushoniyon District (Bokhtar District) *
Mu'minobod District Mu'minobod District or Nohiya-i Mu'minobod ( tg, Ноҳияи Мӯъминобод) is a Districts of Tajikistan, district in Khatlon Region, Tajikistan. Its capital is Mu'minobod, also known in Soviet times, from 1973 − 1991, as Leningradskiy. ...
* Norak District * Nosiri Khusrav District (Beshkent District) *
Panj District Panj District (russian: Пянджский район; tg, Ноҳияи Панҷ ''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 ...
* Qabodiyon District *
Sarband District Sarband District or Nohiya-i Sarband ( tg, Ноҳияи Сарбанд) is a former district in Khatlon Region, Tajikistan. Its capital was Levakant Levakant (russian: Левакант; tg, Левакант, Kalininabad (Калилинино ...
* Shahrtuz District * Shamsiddin Shohin District (Shuro-obod District) *
Temurmalik District Temurmalik District (russian: Темурмаликский район; tg, Ноҳияи Темурмалик ''Nohiyai Temurmalik'') is a Districts of Tajikistan, district in the Khatlon Region of Tajikistan, located south of the Vakhsh Range alo ...
(Qizil-Mazor District, Sovetskiy District) * Vakhsh District * Vose' District * Yovon District


Demography

In 2010, the ethnic composition of the Khatlon region was 81.8% Tajik, 12.9% Uzbek, 0.5% Turkmen and 4.6% other. The ethnic composition of Kulob region is: 85%
Tajiks Tajiks ( fa, تاجيک، تاجک, ''Tājīk, Tājek''; tg, Тоҷик) are a Persian-speaking Iranian ethnic group native to Central Asia, living primarily in Afghanistan, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan. Tajiks are the largest ethnicity in Taj ...
, 13%
Uzbeks The Uzbeks ( uz, , , , ) are a Turkic ethnic group native to the wider Central Asian region, being among the largest Turkic ethnic group in the area. They comprise the majority population of Uzbekistan, next to Kazakh and Karakalpak mino ...
, 2% others. In Bokhtar the breakdown is 59% Tajiks, 32% Uzbeks and 3%
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Terrorist attack

On 29 July 2018, four cyclists, two
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, 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 * 2006 Tajikistan earthquake *
Dangara Massif Important Bird Area The Dangara Massif Important Bird Area ( zh, 丹加拉地块重点鸟区) is a 700 km2 upland massif in eastern Khatlon Province in southwest Tajikistan. Description The Important Bird Area (IBA) lies between the Vakhsh and Panj Rivers ...


References

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