🇹🇯 Kulob (Кӯлоб,), formerly also Kulyab, is a city in Khatlon Region, southern Tajikistan. Located 203 km (126 mi) south-east of the capital Dushanbe on the river Yakhsu (a right tributary of Panj), it is one of the largest cities in the country. The city is served by Kulob Airport.
1History In the Hellenistic period, Kulob was part of the Greco-Bactrian kingdom. An inscription has been found in Kulob (Kuliab), dating to 200-195 BCE, in which a Greek by the name of Heliodotos, dedicates a fire altar to Hestia for the sake of the Greco-Bactrian king Euthydemus I and his son Demetrius I.
1Later history The historian Muhammad ibn Jarir al-Tabari refers to the city as early as 737AD, although its founding is said to have been much earlier. Throughout its history, Kulob was known by the name Khatlān or Khatlon in modern Tajik, with its modern name only about 250 years old.
The Sufi mystic Mir Sayyid Ali Hamadani died while travelling through Central Asia in 1384 and was buried in Kulob in a tomb which still stands.
Part of the Khanate of Bukhara since the 16th century (the Emirate of Bukhara since the 18th century), the city changed its name from Khatlon to Kulob in 1750. Following the Russian conquest of Central Asia and the creation of the Tajik Soviet Socialist Republic within the USSR in 1929, Kulob became one of the largest cities in the republic.
During the Tajikistani Civil War in the early 1990s, the city served as the main base of the Popular Front militias. Danghara, a village in the Kulob area, is the birthplace of Tajikistan's president Emomali Rahmon.
In September 2006, Kulob celebrated its 2,700th anniversary. After Tajikistan's independence in 1991, Kulob was one of the three cities in the country where the Russian 201st Motor Rifle Division was deployed (the others are Dushanbe and Qurghonteppa). Following a number of scandals with local residents, Russia unexpectedly pulled its troops from Kulob in November 2015, effectively abandoning the base there.
1Subdivisions Before ca. 2018, Kulob was the seat of Kulob District, which covered Kulob's outlying rural areas. The city of Kulob covers Kulob proper and four jamoats. These are as follows: Dahana; Kulab; Zarbdor; Ziraki.
1Kulob has a population of over 106,300 people. Kulob also forms part of the wider Khatlon Region which has a population of over 3,348,300 people.
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Locations Near: Kulob 69.7667,37.9
🇹🇯 Bokhtar 68.767,37.833 d: 88.1
🇹🇯 Dushanbe 68.774,38.56 d: 113.6
🇦🇫 Kunduz 68.867,36.717 d: 153.8
🇹🇯 Khorugh 71.55,37.487 d: 163.5
🇹🇯 Khorog 71.55,37.483 d: 163.6
🇹🇯 Istaravshan 69.005,39.911 d: 233.2
Antipodal to: Kulob -110.233,-37.9
🇨🇱 Valdivia -73.233,-39.8 d: 16826.8
🇨🇱 Talcahuano -73.117,-36.717 d: 16751.5
🇨🇱 San Pedro de la Paz -73.1,-36.833 d: 16753.1
🇨🇱 Osorno -73.133,-40.567 d: 16829.6
🇨🇱 Concepción -73.05,-36.817 d: 16748.4
🇨🇱 Chiguayante -73.017,-36.917 d: 16748.1
🇨🇱 Port Montt -72.933,-41.467 d: 16823.6
🇨🇱 Puerto Montt -72.933,-41.467 d: 16823.6