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Yazghulom

Coordinates: 38°11′08″N 71°21′57″E / 38.1856°N 71.3658°E / 38.1856; 71.3658
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Yazghulom
Map
Location
CountryTajikistan
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • coordinates38°29′18″N 72°06′00″E / 38.4884°N 72.1000°E / 38.4884; 72.1000
MouthPanj
 • coordinates
38°11′08″N 71°21′57″E / 38.1856°N 71.3658°E / 38.1856; 71.3658
Length80 km (50 mi)
Basin size1,970 km2 (760 sq mi)
Basin features
ProgressionPanjAmu DaryaAral Sea

The Yazghulom (/ˌjæzɡʊˈlɒm/ YAZ-guu-LOM)[a] is a river in Vanj district, western Gorno-Badakhshan, Tajikistan.[3] It is a right tributary of the Panj (upper Oxus). The river is 80 kilometres (50 mi) long and has a basin area of 1,970 square kilometres (760 sq mi).[4]

It flows in a narrow valley or gorge from northeast to southwest, between two high mountain ranges, the Vanj Range to the north and the Yazgulem Range to the south. Its headwaters are near the Fedchenko Glacier. Settlements in the valley include Motrawn, Budun, Andarbag and Zhamag. The Yazghulami inhabitants number about 4,000 (as of 1990, estimate for 1940 is about 2,000).

In 1996 during the Tajik civil war, there was some fighting in Yazghulom Gorge between Yazghulami mujahiddin and Tajik troops.

Notes

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  1. ^ Tajik: Язғулом, romanizedYazg‘ulom, IPA: [jɐzʁʊˈlɔm]; Yazghulami: Зѓаменҷ Zǵamenj[1][2] [zɟɐˈmend͡ʒ]

References

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  1. ^ Vahtre, Lauri; Viikberg, Jüri. "The Yazgulamis". The Red Book of the Peoples of the Russian Empire. Retrieved 5 September 2023.
  2. ^ Edelman, D. I. (1971). Jazguljamsko-russkij slovar’. Moscow: Nauka. p. 353.
  3. ^ Arzjancevs, Romans (31 January 2018). Tajikistan Republic. Nature and fauna of the Tajikistan. Litres. ISBN 9785040369645. Retrieved 21 March 2019 – via Google Books.
  4. ^ Язгулем, Great Soviet Encyclopedia
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