Ashkhabad
[ ahsh-kuh-bahd; Russian uhsh-khuh-baht ]
/ ˌɑʃ kəˈbɑd; Russian ʌʃ xʌˈbɑt /
noun
a city in and the capital of Turkmenistan, in the S part.
Formerly
Poltoratsk.
Definition for ashkhabad (2 of 3)
Ashgabat
[ ahsh-guh-bahd, ash-guh-bad ]
/ ˈɑʃ gəˌbɑd, ˈæʃ gəˌbæd /
noun
a city in and the capital of Turkmenistan, in the S central part, near the Iranian border.
Also
Ashkhabad
[ahsh-kuh-bahd, ash-kuh-bad] /ˈɑʃ kəˌbɑd, ˈæʃ kəˌbæd/.
Formerly
Poltoratsk.
Definition for ashkhabad (3 of 3)
Turkmenistan
[ turk-me-nuh-stan, -stahn ]
/ ˌtɜrk mɛ nəˈstæn, -ˈstɑn /
noun
a republic in central in Asia, bordering the Caspian Sea, Iran, and Afghanistan. 188,417 sq. mi. (488,000 sq. km). Capital: Ashkhabad.
Also called
Turkomen. Formerly
Turkmen Soviet Socialist Republic.
Example sentences from the Web for ashkhabad
Cockroaches and Orthoptera from the burrows around Ashkhabad.
The Biotic Associations of Cockroaches |Louis M. Roth
British Dictionary definitions for ashkhabad (1 of 2)
Ashkhabad
Ashgabat (ˈɑːʃɡəbæt, Turkmen ɑʃɡɑˈbɑt)
/ (Russian aʃxaˈbat) /
noun
the capital of Turkmenistan. Pop: 598 000 (2005 est)
British Dictionary definitions for ashkhabad (2 of 2)
Turkmenistan
/ (ˌtɜːkmɛnɪˈstɑːn) /
noun
a republic in central Asia: the area has been occupied by a succession of empires; a Turkmen state was established in the 15th century but suffered almost continual civil strife and was gradually conquered by Russia; in 1918 it became a Soviet republic and gained independence from the Soviet Union in 1991: deserts including the Kara Kum cover most of the region; agricultural communities are concentrated around oases; there are rich mineral deposits. Official language: Turkmen. Religion: believers are mainly Muslim. Currency: manat. Capital: Ashkhabad. Pop: 5 113 040 (2013 est). Area: 488 100 sq km (186 400 sq miles)
Cultural definitions for ashkhabad
Turkmenistan
[ (turk-men-uh-stan, turk-men-uh-stahn, turk-men-uh-stan) ]
Republic in west-central Asia, bordered by Kazakhstan to the northwest, by Uzbekistan to the north and northwest, by Afghanistan and Iran to the south, and by the Caspian Sea to the west. Its capital and largest city is Ashkhabad.
notes for Turkmenistan
This former member of the
Soviet Union declared its independence in 1991.