taminlangan
Taminlangan is a rural locality classified as a village within the Khorezm Region of Uzbekistan. It is situated in the Qarshi district, approximately 12 kilometres north of the district centre Qarshi. The settlement lies on the lower floodplain of the Amu Darya, an area characterised by alluvial soils that support the region’s agricultural activities. According to the 2016 census, Taminlangan had an estimated population of roughly 3,800 residents, a figure that reflects a slight decline in the past decade due to migration towards urban centres.
The economy of Taminlangan is predominantly agrarian. The principal crops cultivated in the area include cotton,
Infrastructure in Taminlangan includes a primary school, a health centre providing basic medical services, and a
Etymologically, the name Taminlangan derives from the Uzbek verb “tamin qilmoq,” meaning “to provide” or “to supply.”