Boldumsaz

Coordinates: 42°08′N 59°40′E / 42.133°N 59.667°E / 42.133; 59.667
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Boldumsaz
Kalinin
Daşoguz Province
DistrictBoldumsaz District

Boldumsaz, formerly Kalinin and Voro’silovabad, is a

Daşoguz Province of Turkmenistan
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Etymology

Scholars hold the name of the place to mean "Fortress in a Marshy Place"; a fortress, atop a square plateau, is visible from afar.[1]

Local people argue a different etymology infusing folk-lore.[1] The local Khan commissioned an architect to build the tallest minaret of the world at some place nearby but planned to execute him post-completion, lest he would replicate the designs elsewhere.[1] The architect got to know of this plan, used his resources to construct wings, and flew away from the minaret.[1] Landing at the fortress, he exclaimed the Turkmen equivalent of "Safe and Sound", which changed to the current name of the city with passage of time.[1]

History

The city has been identified with the medieval town of Nyzvar, which was sacked by Mongols; however, this identification has been contested.[1] During the Soviet period it was called Kalinin, in honor of Mikhail Kalinin.[2] It was renamed briefly Voro’shilovabad after Kliment Voroshilov.[2] On 5 May 1993, Presidential Decree No. 1327 assigned the present name.[3][4]

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