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Turkistan Region, formerly known as South Kazakhstan Region from 1992 to 2018 and Chimkent Region from 1963 to 1991, is the southernmost region of Kazakhstan, bordering . It had a population of 2,088,510 as of the 2022 Kazakhstan census.

The region's capital is Turkistan, formerly until 2018. Other cities in the region include Sayram, , Arys, , , , and .


Geography
This region and are Kazakhstan's two smallest regions; both are about 117,300 square kilometers in area.

Turkistan Region borders the neighboring country of (and is also very near the Uzbekistan capital ), as well as three other Kazakhstan regions: (to the north), (to the west), and (to the east).

The passes through the region on its way to the . An runs from , Turkmenistan to , (where it connects with a larger, pipeline) through South Kazakhstan. , and are refined in Shymkent.


History
The region had a population of 2,088,510 as of 2022;

The Region was created as South Kazakhstan Oblast in Kazakh SSR of . Between 1962 and 1992 it was named Chimkent Oblast. The administrative center of the Region was . On 19 June 2018 Shymkent was taken out of the Region and subordinated directly to the government of Kazakhstan, the administrative center moved to Turkistan, and the Region renamed Turkistan Region.


Administrative divisions
As of 2013, the region was administratively divided into eleven districts and the cities of , Arys, , and Turkistan.
  1. Baydibek District, with the administrative center in the selo of ;
  2. Kazygurt District, the selo of ;
  3. Maktaaral District, the town of ;
  4. Ordabasy District, the selo of Temirlan;
  5. , the selo of ;
  6. Saryagash District, the town of ;
  7. , the selo of ;
  8. Shardara District, the town of ;
  9. , the selo of ;
  10. Tole Bi District, the town of ;
  11. Tulkibas District, the selo of Turar Ryskulov.


Archaeology
  • Excavations of the Kul-Tobe settlement near the village of Saryaryk on the terrace of the Arys River () on the territory of the South Kazakhstan region in 2006, made by Kazakh archaeologists led by Doctor of Historical Sciences, Professor A. N. Podushkin, according to some statements, allow to identify the culture of with the peoples of the circle. Ceramics (large jugs or persimmons) and weapons (arrowheads, knives, bows and daggers) were found in three graves of nomad warriors who lived about two thousand years ago. 13 epigraphic monuments were found on ceramic bricks-tables — two almost complete texts and eleven fragments. Writing after decryption is defined as alphabetic, lowercase, Aramaic, which also includes ideograms. It marks one of the eastern dialects of the proto-Iranian language. Paleographic and linguistic analysis of the Kultobin script showed that it dates from the II — beginning of the III century AD, that is, more than a century older than the so-called "Old Sogdian letters".
  • Excavations of the Tutta Cave, the oldest cave in the country, located in the Turkestan region on the territory of the Syrdarya–Turkestan State Regional Natural Park, it was discovered in the middle of the last century, but excavations began in 2017. The cave is being explored as part of a European Union project, and archaeologists from , , and are involved. Household items of primitive man, who presumably lived during the , have been found.


Notes
  • National Geographic Atlas of the World, Eighth Edition.


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