The phrase Bagtyýarlyk şäherçesi appears to be a Turkmen-language term that can be translated as “Bagtyýarlyk town” or “the town of Bagtyýarlyk,” where şäherçe means “town” or “small city” in Turkmen. The word Bagtyýarlyk is derived from the Turkmen root bagtyýar, meaning “happy,” “fortunate,” or “prosperous,” and the suffix ‑lyk forms a noun indicating a state or condition, roughly “happiness” or “prosperity.”
No reliable encyclopedic sources have been identified that confirm the existence of an officially recognized settlement, administrative unit, or historically notable location named Bagtyýarlyk şäherçesi in Turkmenistan or elsewhere. Consequently, the term is not widely documented in scholarly works, geographic databases, or reputable reference publications.
Given the lack of verifiable information, the entry can only note the linguistic composition and possible usage of the phrase as a descriptive name for a settlement, but it cannot provide definitive details about its location, population, history, or significance. Further research, including consultation of official Turkmen governmental records or regional geographic directories, would be required to substantiate any claims regarding a specific place bearing this name.