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List of renamed cities in Turkmenistan

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The following is the list of cities in Turkmenistan that underwent one or more name changes in the past. Years in parentheses indicate the year a name was changed. A question mark (?) indicates the date of name change is needed.

  • Amul → Charjuy (?) → Leninsk (1924) → Charjuy = Charjou = Çärjew (1927) → Turkmenabat (1999)
  • Askhabad → Poltoratsk (1919) → Ashgabat (1927)
  • Bäherden → Baharly (2003) → Bäherden (2018)
  • Bekdaş → Garabogaz (2002)
  • Çarşaňňy → Köýtendag (1999)
  • Çeleken → Hazar[1]
  • Çetili → Sakarçäge (?)
  • Dargan-Ata → Birata (?) → Darganata (2017)
  • Gazanjyk = Kazandzhik (1895) → Bereket (1999)
  • Gowurdak → Magdanly (?)
  • Gyzyl-arbat = Kizil-arvat → Serdar (1999) → Gyzylarbat (2022)
  • Kalinin → Boldumsaz (1993)
  • Ganlygala → Aleksandrov (~1890) → Kara Kala = Garrygala (~1924) → Magtymguly (2004)
  • Kerki → Atamyrat (1999) → Kerki (2017)
  • Kirovsk → Babadaýhan (1992)
  • Shagadam → Kyzyl-Su → Krasnovodsk (1869) → Turkmenbashy (1993)
  • Kushka = Guşgy (1885) → Serhetabat (1999)
  • Neftedag (1933) → Nebit-dag (1946) → Balkanabat (2001)
  • Neftezavodsk (1973) → Seýdi (1990)
  • Oktyabrsk → Saparmyrat Türkmenbaşy adyndaky (1993)
  • Şehitli → Şatlyk (1971)
  • Stalino (1940?) → Moskovskiy (1961) → Murgap (?)
  • Täzä Bazar → imeni Andreyeva (1938) → Andreyevsk (194?) → Täzebazar (1957) → Nyýazow (1993) → Şabat (2022)
  • Täzä-Gala → imeni Telmana (1938) → Telmansk (1949) → Gubadag (1993)
  • Tejen State Farm → Bereket (~1993) → Altyn Asyr (2000)
  • Yuzhnyy → Dostluk (?)
  • Ýylanly → Gurbansoltan Eje (2004) → Andalyp (2022)

References

  1. ^ Downgraded from city to town in November 2022. "Постановление Меджлиса Милли Генгеша Туркменистана" (in Russian). Электронная газета «Золотой век». 10 November 2022.

See also

This page was last edited on 10 January 2024, at 14:35
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