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In 1925, claiming that the main channel of the river had shifted to the south of the island, placing it in Soviet territory, Soviet troops occupied the island. Despite the diplomatic claim, it is believed the island was seized to prevent Uzbek rebels from crossing the river to attack the Soviets.
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protested the seizure, and the dispute was taken to a joint commission which decided in favour of Afghanistan. Afterwards, the island was returned.
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Afghanistan: The First Five Years of Soviet Occupation
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Russian
romanized
Panj
Amu Darya
Afghanistan
Tajikistan
Central Asia
Farkhor
Yangi Qala
Takhar Province
one in 1913
another in 1925
Kabul
ISBN
0-7881-1111-6
Available here.
J-42-Г
"The Soviet‐Afghan conflict of 1925–26 over the Island of Urta‐Tugai"
doi
10.1080/13518049908430405
ISSN
1351-8046
37°28′N 69°28′E / 37.467°N 69.467°E / 37.467; 69.467
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