torokhoz
Torokhoz, also known as the Torokhoz River, is a significant waterway located in the southern region of the Republic of Kazakhstan, near the border with Uzbekistan. It is a seasonal river that flows primarily during the spring and early summer months, fed by melting snow and occasional rainfall in the surrounding mountains. The river originates in the Kyzylkum Desert and flows westward before disappearing into the sands, making it an ephemeral watercourse.
The Torokhoz River is notable for its ecological importance, serving as a vital habitat for various plant
Historically, the Torokhoz region has been inhabited by nomadic and semi-nomadic communities, who relied on the
Due to climate variability and human-induced changes in water availability, the Torokhoz River’s flow has become