CITY LOCATION AND LANDMARK; VAKHSH RIVER VALLEY-COTTON GROWING CENTER; CANAL IM STALIN; INDUSTRIAL AND MUNICIPAL ESTABLISHMENTS-PEDAGOGICAL AND OTHER SCHOOLS, LIBRARY, HOSPITAL, THEATER AND HALL
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PLACE
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Knrogan_ be
COUNTRY
USSR
OPER
MINISTRY -& No.
SUBJECT City location and l
d
an
mark; Vakhsh River valle
enter; canalviill Stalin; industrial and munici
-' y' cotton growing
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SOURCE - , ~. r1o sv r.$ l th f A r a
N: Trud (Labor), No. 76
E. Zhukova
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PAGE EXT~
4, COi.
DATE OF EXT.
14 Feb 52
SERIAL NO
IT; 18; 77; 75
DATE OF INFO.
DATE PURL.
30 Mar 50
WHERE PUB
Moskva
The city of Kurgan-Tyube grew simultaneously with the development
of the irrigation canal iID.- 4 t:al i nproduces grapes, Jute, sugar cane,
Vakhsh-River valley, ch d in the center the
cane,
lemons, almonds, peaches, melons, eucalyptus and cotton, Kurgan-
Tyube became one of the most important cotton centers of the
country. Here the "501+-Vakhsh" cotton, and a variety of other
fine fibered cotton is cultivated.
The irrigational canal system i
t
n
he valley of Vakhsh River is
expanding -- new canals are under construction, existing ones are
reconstructed, and thousands of hectares of land will become
fertile.
The Kurgan-Tyube city has schools, an oil milN,~a52 ginhouse,
hospital, library, pedagogical school, theater of drama and music,
the House of Culture and other cultural establishments. A land-
mark of ancient times--the ruins of an old citadel is on a hill
by the entrance to the city.
Tadzhikskaya SSR
NAME ,OTHER THAN PR
STAT
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CQNFIDTNTIAh I
CODE i.COUNTRY
491 i USSR
LOCATION
36-50
DA. MO. YR.
3952
F-3
CODE
i POLITICAL SUBDIVISION AND ECONOMIC REGION
INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY CODY.S
CIA NO. ' AND SOURCE
;20266 AIR FISAF, AF X93& Rpt C-1
MAJOR PRODUCT
ITEM Is THE FERGAN$II CANAL--Source: Geography of the USSR.
456
"Tt:e Ferganskii Valley is one of the nest important oases in all our
deserts. It is located near the upper rr-Dg'ya River and is surrounded by
high mountains in the North, South and East. The mountains protect the valley
from shifting sands and cold winds. The gleaming ribbon of the Syr-Darya
River traverses the entire length of the Ferganskii Valley. During the
Tsarist Regime, the major part of the valley was not irrigated, and marq areas
became nothing but desert. Only minor streams were utilized iri.irrigation
processes, while the waters of the Scar-Darya were not utilised at all. For
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a long period of time, the Uzbek farmers contended that a
divert the waters of the river for irrigation of the and areas of~ thecvalley.
It is quite obvious that small farm groups could not accomplish this task.
With the coming of the Soviet regime, the united farmers of the Ferganskii
Valley began construction of a canal. The government supplied blueprints,
equipment and other resources necessary to the construction. Specialists,
engineers and technicians were dispatched to the desert area. 160,000 work-A
men volunteered to participate in the project, and, during a period of only
a month and a half, they dug 275 kilometers of the canal. The Ferganskii
Canal is one of the largest irrigation canals in the world, The canal solved
the irrigation problem and supplies many thouaands of hectares of land with
water. In those areas which were formerly and and uncultivated, there are
now cotton fields and acres of sweet pumpkins, grapes and pears. Millions
of 'Pin'e of cotton are grown there every year, and the cotton harvest is
larger in volume than that crop collected from all or the desert areas during
the Tsarist Regime."
*PREPARING OFFICER'S NOTE: 36,07 POUNDS ( A SOVIET UNIT OF MEASURE )
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CONFIDENTIAL I CAHO NO. ----i
COUNTRY ---" I SOURCE AIR C-1092 PAG? OF 2 PAGES I 4 150 3457
IT 4 II: THE FRBGAN.%II CANAL--Source, The
Soviet Calendar for 1941.
"In 1939" the collective far=Ws of Fergana decided t o construct a canal
which of the would irrigate the la the waters of the Naryn River, a tributary
The hedth of ryya.c In 145 diys, 270 kilometers of c
the anal
canal is from 6 to 25 meters ana0 had been constructd.
W flow past a given point during 'and 100 cubic meters of water
ter
rennved 18,000,000 cubic meters of earth on one second. The wads of
earth were excavated during a single hour. age, asd 1,000 Operation after
r
~ Dec ~? Eighteen 4istMcts were benefited The was in by the canal. This feat inspired
in F~ergaas.? ring republics to follow the example set for them
additional 79 Iciloareter,a kaya Soviet Socialist Republic extended the canal an
twwOM the cities of Kanibadam and Leninabad." "ONO
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vl~~l[NtiAi
C-1092. 1004th AISS
Inal #2s overlay of me* of the Ferganskii Canal
Sourcer Geography 01' ~t,e bpi. A Teachers Publication,
Moacoe, U8 .,!1949, Pagae 117, 118, and 119.
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