Khovaling (Tajik: Ховалинг), formerly known as Khwalung,[2] is a village and jamoat in Tajikistan. It is the seat of the Khovaling District of the Khatlon Region. The jamoat had a total population of 10,601 as of 2015.[3]
Khovaling
Ховалинг | |
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Coordinates: 38°20′19″N 69°58′22″E / 38.33861°N 69.97278°E | |
Country | Tajikistan |
Region | Khatlon |
District | Khovaling District |
Population (1 January 2015) | |
• Total | 10,601 |
Official languages |
History
editDuring the early modern period, Khovaling formed part of the territory of the lord of Kulob, typically subservient to or allied with the Emirate of Bukhara. In 1861, it was the site of the arrest of the British and Kokandi agent Abdul Mejid and his party on their return trip to British Peshawar. Owing to reports of chaos in Bukhara following the deposition of the emir Muhammad Nasrullah Bahadur, however, the Kolubi khan Surrah Khan released the party with presents, entertainment, and good wishes in order to maintain better relations with the other states.[4]
References
editCitations
edit- ^ "КОНСТИТУЦИЯ РЕСПУБЛИКИ ТАДЖИКИСТАН". prokuratura.tj. Parliament of Tajikistan. Retrieved 9 January 2020.
- ^ Fedtschenko (1874), p. 619.
- ^ Jamoat-level basic indicators, United Nations Development Programme in Tajikistan, accessed 15 October 2020
- ^ James (1863), pp. 14–15.
Bibliography
edit- Fedtschenko, Alexei Pavlovovitch (June 1874), "Le Khanat de Khokand et les Contrées Environnantes" [The Khanate of Kokand and Surrounding Countries], in Guyard, Stanislas; et al. (eds.), Bulletin de la Société de Géographie [Bulletin of the Geography Society], 6th ser. (in French), vol. VII, Paris: Ch. Delagrave & Co., pp. 609–626.
- James, Hugh Rees (1863), "Report on a Journey to Kokan", Selections from the Records of the Government of India, vol. XXXIX, Calcutta: Foreign Department Press, printing a letter dated 19 October 1861.