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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

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

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