Mehrobod
Mehrobod is a city and the capital of Asht District in the Sughd Region of Tajikistan. It is situated in the Fergana Valley. Formerly known as Asht, the city was renamed Mehrobod in 2016.
History:
The area has a long history, evidenced by archaeological findings. Under Soviet rule, Asht developed as a center for agriculture and light industry. The name change to Mehrobod reflects a broader trend in Tajikistan of replacing Soviet-era place names with those of Tajik origin or significance.
Geography:
Mehrobod lies in a fertile agricultural region. Its location within the Fergana Valley provides access to irrigation and transportation networks. The surrounding landscape is characterized by plains and low hills.
Demographics:
The population of Mehrobod and the surrounding Asht District is predominantly Tajik. Other ethnic groups may also be present in smaller numbers. Information on specific demographic data should be sought from official Tajik government sources.
Economy:
Agriculture forms the backbone of the local economy, with cotton and other crops being significant. There is also some light industry and trade within the city.
Administration:
Mehrobod serves as the administrative center for Asht District, housing the district government offices and related institutions.
Culture:
Cultural life in Mehrobod reflects Tajik traditions, with influences from the broader Fergana Valley region. Festivals and celebrations are important aspects of community life.