Burchmullo is an urban‑type settlement in the Republic of Uzbekistan. It is situated within the Tashkent Region, one of the country’s administrative divisions. The settlement lies in proximity to the Burchmullo Reservoir, an artificial lake formed by the Burchmullo Dam on the Burchmullo River, a tributary in the region’s river network.
Administrative status
- Country: Uzbekistan
- Region: Tashkent Region
- District: (specific district affiliation not definitively established in publicly available sources)
Geography
Burchmullo is located in the central part of the Tashkent Region, an area characterized by a mix of steppe and mountainous terrain. The nearby Burchmullo Reservoir serves as a local water resource for irrigation, drinking water, and recreational activities.
Economy and infrastructure
The settlement’s economy is primarily linked to agricultural activities supported by the reservoir’s irrigation capacity. The presence of the dam and associated water management facilities also provides local employment opportunities.
Demographics
Population figures for Burchmullo are not consistently reported in accessible statistical publications; therefore, precise demographic data are unavailable.
History
The development of Burchmullo is associated with Soviet‑era water management projects, particularly the construction of the Burchmullo Dam and reservoir. Detailed historical records concerning the settlement’s founding and subsequent development are limited.
References
- General geographical and administrative data for Uzbekistan’s Tashkent Region.
- Information on water infrastructure projects in Uzbekistan, including reservoir and dam construction during the Soviet period.
Note: Certain specific details, such as exact district affiliation, population size, and comprehensive historical information, are not sufficiently documented in publicly accessible encyclopedic sources.