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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › KulobKulob - Wikipedia

    Kulob[a] or Khatlon[b] is a city in Khatlon Region in southern Tajikistan. Located 203 km (126 mi) southeast of the capital Dushanbe on the river Yakhsu (a right tributary of Panj), it is one of the largest cities in the country.

  2. Kŭlob, city, southwestern Tajikistan. It lies in the valley of the Iakhsu River and at the foot of the Khazratishokh Range, 125 miles (200 km) southeast of Dushanbe. The city was a trading point on the route from the Gissar (Hissar) valley to Afghanistan.

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  3. central-asia.guide › tajikistan › destinations-tjKulob - Central Asia Tours

    Kulob is the third-largest city situated 203 km southeast of Dushanbe on the Yakhsu River, a tributary of the Panj at 580 m above sea level. Kulob is politically significant since Rahmon was the city’s governor before taking the presidency in 1992. The has a population of 150,000 it makes it one of Tajikistan’s largest urban centers.

  4. www.hellomondo.com › tajikistan › kulobKulob, Tajikistan

    What to see and do in Kulob, Tajikistan. Explore the majestic landscapes and rich history of Kulob. Key attractions include: The Mausoleum of Mir Sayyid Ali Hamadani, an exquisite example of Islamic architecture. Kulob Fortress, offering insights into the city’s ancient military significance.

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    According to official figures, Kulob is just over 2,700 years old. However, it is unclear on what basis the Tajik authorities establish this age. The first reference to the city is found in the writings of the historian Ibn al-Athir, who describes the Mongol invasion in the 13th century. According to this account, Genghis Khan sent a unit of 1,000 ...

    Kulob is situated at an altitude of about 580 metres above sea level, in the valley of the Jachsu River. According to current figures, about 106,000 people live in the town. Cotton, wheat, maize and various vegetables are grown near the town. Summer conditions are dry and hot, with an average of about 28 degrees in July, while winters are damp and ...

    Kulob gained political importance after Tajik independence in 1991. During the Tajik civil war, gunmen from the region fought for President Emomali Rahmon, who is originally from Danghara, a town not far from Kulob. He had previously made a name for himself as a local politician in Kulob. Since taking power, his followers have occupied many key pos...

  5. Kulob (which means swampy place or rushes and has also been called Kulab or Kulyab), is a city in eastern Kulob district, Khatlon Province, Tajikistan. Located 203 km southeast of the capital Dushanbe on the Yakhsu River (a tributary of the Panj) at 580 m above sea level; it is one of the largest cities in the country (population 82,000).

  6. Kulob, also known as Kulyab, is a city steeped in history and tradition, located in the southern part of Tajikistan. While it may not be as widely recognized as a tourist destination compared to other historic cities in Central Asia, Kulob has a charm and a rich past that attracts travelers keen on exploring the Silk Road’s less-trodden paths.