- Türkmenabat (Turkmen: Türkmenabat, Түркменабат),
formerly Amul, Cärjew/
Chardzhou (until 1924 and from 1940-1999), and Novy
Chardzhuy (from 1927-1940),...
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Oblasti 1958:
Sbornaya Ashkhabada 1959:
Sbornaya Nebit-Daga 1960:
Sbornaya Chardzhou 1961:
Energetik Nebit-Dag 1962:
Energetik Nebit-Dag 1963: Stroitel' Mary...
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civil aviation began in 1927, the year air
communications began between Chardzhou and Tashauz,
flying through the
settlements of
Turtkul and Novo-Urgench...
- 1941 An
Aeroflot G-2 (CCCP-L2010)
crashed in the Amu
Darya River near
Chardzhou Airport after the
aircraft rapidly lost
altitude due to
spatial disorientation...
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Communist Party of Turkmenistan. He was also the
first secretary of the
Chardzhou Regional Committee of the
Communist Party. He was born on July 1, 1909...
- "gold"
behind him in the
light heavyweight tournament. The
native of
Chardzhou held his last
fight in OC
against Magomed Ankalaev,
losing to him by decision...
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Gennady Padalka at 878 days. Oleg
Kononenko was born on 21 June 1964 in
Chardzhou,
Turkmen SSR (now Türkmenabat, Turkmenistan) to a
simple family. His father...
- SSR. In May 1927,
Leninsk oblast' was
renamed to
Chardzhou oblast'. In
September 1930, when
Chardzhou oblast' was abolished,
Karabekaul District was directly...
- MiG-23 and 20 MiG-25 (not operational). 31st
Separate Aviation Squadron (
Chardzhou/Turkmenabad) with MiG-21, Su-7, L-39, Yak-28 and Аn-12 (not operational)...
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Bureau of
Aircraft Accidents Archives. "Crash of a
Tupolev ANT-9 in
Chardzhou: 11 killed".
Bureau of
Aircraft Accidents Archives. "Crash of a Kalinin...