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Bokhtar (Tajik: Бохтар),
previously known as
Qurghonteppa,
Kurganteppa and Kurgan-Tyube, is a city in
southwestern Tajikistan,
which serves as the capital...
- club won the Cup for the
first time in Tajikistan.
Footballers from
Qurghonteppa for the
first time took part in the USSR
Championship in 1966, playing...
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Qurghonteppa Oblast (also
known as Kurgan-Tyube
Oblast (Russian: Курга́н-Тюби́нская область; Tajik: Вилояти Кӯрғонтеппа)) was an
administrative subdivision...
- the west.
During Soviet times,
Khatlon was
divided into Kurgan-Tyube (
Qurghonteppa)
Oblast (Western Khatlon) – with the
Kofarnihon and
Vakhsh river valleys –...
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- five
kilometers northeast of the city of
Bokhtar (until 2018 was
called Qurghonteppa), near the
village of Levakant. Also
known as Kurgan-Tyube, but after...
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reconstituted and this time
lasted until 1988 when it and its
neighbor Qurghonteppa Oblast merged to form a new region,
Khatlon Oblast. In 1990, Khalton...
- po****tion into Afghanistan. The
violence was
particularly concentrated in
Qurghonteppa, the
power base of the IRP and home to many Garmis. Tens of thousands...
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football matches and
serves as the home of
Vakhsh Bokhtar and
Tajik Telecom Qurghonteppa, both of the
Ligai Olii Tojikiston. The
stadium has a
capacity of 10...
- a
privately owned airline based in
Qurghonteppa, Tajikistan. The
airline operated regular flights from
Qurghonteppa and
Kulob to Russia. In
October 2014...