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Kyzylorda

City in Kyzylorda Region, Kazakhstan


City in Kyzylorda Region, Kazakhstan

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Kyzylorda is a city in south-central Kazakhstan, capital of Kyzylorda Region and former capital of the Kazakh ASSR from 1925 to 1927.

The city has a population of 242,462 (2020). It historically developed around the Syr Darya river and was the site of a Kokand fortress. The population of the city with nearby villages is 312,861 (2020).

History

A settlement existed under Seljuk, the founder of the Seljuk dynasty. The modern city began in 1817 as the site of a Kokand fortress known as Ak-Mechet, or white mosque. The later-famous Yaqub Beg was once the fort's commander, but he was not in command during the final battle. In 1853, during the Russian conquest of Turkestan, the fort was taken by Russian troops under General Vasily Perovsky. The Russians established a new fort and called it Fort-Perovsky (Форт-Перо́вский), after the general.

The town of Perovsk (Перо́вск) in Russian Turkestan later developed around the fort. In 1925, the city was renamed Kzyl-Orda (Кзыл-Орда) and was designated as the capital of the Kazak ASSR. The name means a red city, from the Turkic "кзыл" (red; used here in the common Soviet ideological connotation) and the Turkic Mongolian "орда" (city). In 1927, the capital was relocated to the southeastern region and Alma-Ata.

"Kyzylorda", the Kazakh-based Romanized spelling, has been used since the late 20th century after the dissolution of the Soviet Union and Kazakhstan's independence in 1991.

Since independence, many of the outhouses were erected in several apartment buildings used as dormitories during Soviet rule due to a lack of sewage systems for indoor plumbing. A RFE/RL report in April 2018 stated that the Kazakh Republic government was planning to modernize Soviet-era buildings.

Climate

Kyzylorda has a cold desert climate (Köppen climate classification BWk) with hot summers and cold winters. Precipitation is low throughout the year, particularly in the summer months. Snow is common, though light, in winter. The lowest temperature on record is -36.1 C, recorded in February 1969, and the former highest temperature was 46.0 C, recorded on July 7, 1975,

|Jan record high C = 16.8 |Feb record high C = 23.9 |Mar record high C = 31.9 |Apr record high C = 39.3 |May record high C = 43.3 |Jun record high C = 44.6 |Jul record high C = 46.5 |Aug record high C = 44.7 |Sep record high C = 42.0 |Oct record high C = 35.7 |Nov record high C = 26.0 |Dec record high C = 18.2 |year record high C = 46.5 |Jan record low C = -33.0 |Feb record low C = -36.1 |Mar record low C = -26.0 |Apr record low C = -12.2 |May record low C = -0.8 |Jun record low C = 7.2 |Jul record low C = 7.8 |Aug record low C = 6.0 |Sep record low C = -1.0 |Oct record low C = -12.6 |Nov record low C = -25.1 |Dec record low C = -31.0 |year record low C = -36.1 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20161125142716/http://www.pogodaiklimat.ru/climate/38062.htm | archive-date = 25 November 2016 | access-date = 5 January 2022 | access-date = September 17, 2016}}

Agriculture

Kyzylorda is known for its rice production. Many hundreds of hectares are devoted to rice production. Two rice mills operate in the city.

Education

Kyzylorda State University (KSU) after Korkyt ata is the leading center of education, a science and culture center in the Aral region of the Republic Kazakhstan. Established in 1950, the university trains highly skilled specialists in 54 specialties at 11 faculties.

Transportation

Kyzylorda has one airport. It has developed as the supply center of the important oilfields in the nearby Turgay Basin.

Tourism

Points of interest for tourists in the Kyzylorda region include the vanished Aral Sea and the Baikonur cosmodrome, archaeological excavations in Sauran and Shyganak, the memorial complex of Korkyt Ata, and several ancient mausoleums.

Notable people

  • Asim Thahit Abdullah Al Khalaqi (1968–2015), Yemeni formerly held in Guantanamo, given asylum by Kazakhstan in 2015
  • Vladimir Hotineanu (1950–2019), former Health Minister of Moldova
  • Eliezer Kulas (born 1944), Israeli politician
  • Oleg Tozoni (1927–2012), engineer and inventor
  • Marina Volnova (born 1989), Olympic boxer
  • Ilya Ilyin (born 1988), Olympic weightlifter
  • Batyrkhan Shukenov (1962–2015), Soviet, Kazakh-Russian singer
  • Mihhail Kõlvart (born 1977), Estonian politician

Twin towns – sister cities

Kyzylorda is twinned with:

  • USA Arvada, United States
  • TUR Bolu, Turkey
  • TUR Bursa, Turkey

References

Footnotes

Citations

Sources

  • Е. М. Поспелов (Ye. M. Pospelov). "Имена городов: вчера и сегодня (1917–1992). Топонимический словарь." (City Names: Yesterday and Today (1917–1992). Toponymic Dictionary." Москва, "Русские словари", 1993.

References

  1. (2024-08-28). "Нового акима назначили в Кызылорде". inform.kz.
  2. "Демографиялық статистика".
  3. Valikhanof et al, The Russians in Central Asia, 1865, page 315, says " according to Kirgiz accounts, about the year 1817." Kirgiz meant Kazakh at that time.
  4. Pospelov, p. 24
  5. (April 6, 2018). "Toilet Trouble in Kazakhstan".
  6. . (7 July 2021). ["38062: Kzyl-Orda (Kazakhstan)"](https://www.ogimet.com/cgi-bin/gsynres?ind=38062&ano=2021&mes=7&day=7&hora=18&min=0&ndays=30). *[[OGIMET]]*.
  7. Staff US Rice Producers Association
  8. [http://www.korkyt.kz korkyt.kz]
  9. "Kyzylorda travel guide {{!}} Caravanistan".
  10. (2019-05-04). "Есть ли побратимы у Актау и других городов Казахстана". Tumba.
  11. "Kardeş Şehirler". Bolu.
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