
Caspian Sea shore.
'Türkmenbaşy' is a city in
Turkmenistan, part of the
Balkan Province, on the Krasnovodsk Gulf of the
Caspian Sea. It is located at latitude 40.0231 North; longitude 52.9697 East, at an altitude of 27 meters. The population (est 1999) was 51,000, mostly ethnic
Russian and
Azeri. As the terminus of the
Trans-Caspian Railway, it was an important transportation center.
History
In
1717, Russian Prince
Alexander Bekovich-Cherkassky landed and established a secret fortified settlement on this location, where the dry bed of a former mouth of the
Amu-Darya River once emptied into the Caspian Sea. His intent was to march an army up this dry riverbed and conquer the
Khanate of Khiva. The expedition failed, and the Russians abandoned the settlement for over 150 years.
In
1869, the Russians made a second and latest attempt. They named their fort 'Krasnovodsk' (Красноводск), which is the Russian version of the original name, 'Kyzyl-Su' (Red Water). Krasnovodsk was
Imperial Russia's base of operations against Khiva and Bukhara, and the nomadic
Turkmen tribes. It fell to the
Red Army in February,
1920.
In
1993 Krasnovodsk was renamed by president-for-life
Saparmurat Niyazov, after his self-proclaimed title ''Türkmenbaşy'' ("Leader of all Turkmen"). Niyazov's successor
Kurbanguly Berdymukhamedov pledged to invest 1 bln $ into the project slated to turn Türkmenbaşy into a major tourist resort "with dozens of hotels, spas, seaside restaurants and glimmering spaceship-like skyscrapers".
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Economy and transport
Türkmenbaşy is
Central Asia's only
port and sea link to Europe. Western Turkmenistan has major
petroleum and
natural gas reserves, and Turkmenistan's largest
oil refinery is in Türkmenbaşy. It is the western extent of the
Trans-Caspian railway.
A ferry service connects Türkmenbaşy to
Baku,
Azerbaijan. The city is also connected to
Ashgabat by
Turkmenistan Airlines, as well as by train and bus.
Sights
★ Museum of Regional History
★ Gate to former Krasnovodsk fort
★ Beaches
★ Khazar Turkmenbashi State Nature Reserve
★ Natural History Museum
References
1. Turkmenistan starts tourist drive