Vahdat


Vahdat is a city in western Tajikistan, on the bank of the Kofarnihon River, 21 km east of Dushanbe. It was previously called Yangi-Bozor, Orjonikidzeobod and Kofarnihon. The current name of Vahdat is a completely new name that was introduced in the 2000s as part of an official renaming of the settlement. Its population is estimated at 43,200 for the city proper and 342,700 for the city with the outlying communities. Vahdat was the focus on international attention in 2019 when a riot occurred in the city's prison, believed to be instigated by members of Islamic State, which led to the deaths of three guards and 29 inmates.

Geography

The city is located in the upper basin of the river Kofarnihon, and is near the Gissar Range and the Karategin Range, to the west, the city is on the edge of the Gissar Valley.

Subdivisions

Before ca. 2018, Vahdat was the seat of Vahdat District, which covered the rural part of the present city of Vahdat. The city of Hisor covers Hisor proper, the town Nu'mon Roziq and ten jamoats. These are as follows:
JamoatPopulation
Nu'mon Roziq 11,600
Abdullo Abdulvosiev43,020
Bahor28,276
Bozorboy Burunov24,876
Chorsu3,913
Chuyangaron21,076
Guliston37,452
Karim Ismoilov34,544
Rajab Ismoilov19,185
Romit15,440
Simiganj35,473

Demographics

The population is composed primarily of Tajiks and Uzbeks, with small numbers of Russians and Tatars. Numbers of Afghan refugees have also made Vahdat home.

Economy

The city's economy is mainly shaped by the surrounding district's agricultural activities: cotton, cattle, grains and vegetable production, and viticulture, with cotton-ginning being the city's dominant industrial activity.

Transportation

There are road and rail connections between Vahdat and Dushanbe. Vahdat's railway station was built in 1930. Highway connections are possible to Jirgatol, Khorog, Kulob, Nurak and Yovon.

Education

The Vahdat Statistical College specializes in courses on finance, accounting and economics.

Infrastructure

Vahdat is the location of a prison which included those convicted of terrorist crimes, mainly associated with membership in Islamic State (ISIS/ISIL) and the Islamic Renaissance Party of Tajikistan. In 2019, a prison riot saw three guards and 29 inmates killed, 24 of whom were said to be Islamic militants. One of those killed was Behruz Gulmurod, a son of Gulmurod Halimov, previously a commander of Tajik Interior Ministry special forces who joined ISIS/ISIL in 2015.