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    Friendship of peoples on the Syrdarya. Kairakkum hydroelectric power station is 75 years old

    The Analyst by The Analyst
    June 17, 2026
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    Friendship of peoples on the Syrdarya. Kairakkum hydroelectric power station is 75 years old


    75 years ago – on June 11, 1951, the Soviet government decided to build the Kairakkum hydroelectric power station on the Syrdarya River, which was to become the largest hydroelectric power station in Central Asia with an installed capacity of 126 thousand kW.

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    In the summer of 1951, a column of trucks and buses drove up to the village of Kop-Tuluk, located at the edge of the Kairak-Kum desert, and young people got out of them. And soon the residents of the village learned that soon everything in their lives would change: a large construction project would begin; Having blocked the Syr Darya, the builders will erect a hydroelectric power station – the most powerful hydroelectric power station in Central Asia!

    The business began with the construction of a residential town. Columns of trucks carried parts of prefabricated houses, cement, fittings, and bricks for construction.

    Panorama of construction, 1955

    The flow of everything that was needed for the construction of the hydroelectric power station rushed to the left bank of the Syr Darya from Moscow, Leningrad, Minsk, Sverdlovsk, Volgograd, Tashkent, and from many cities of the Soviet Union. Every day they arrived at the construction site: graders, excavators, bulldozers, camping power plants, cranes.

    The hydroelectric power station was of great importance for the electrification of the northern regions of the republic. Included on December 14, 1957 as the sixth unit in the energy ring of Central Asia, the last unit became a major milestone in the electrification of Tajikistan, Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan.

    For the first time in the history of hydropower in Tajikistan, the Kairakkum hydroelectric station was equipped with automatic control and remote control. Electricity put into operation the pumping stations of the Samgar, Khoja-Bakirgan and Dalverzin massifs, the deserts of the Hungry Steppe. These pumping stations made it possible to irrigate 350 thousand hectares of land.

    Panorama of the construction of the Kairakkum hydroelectric power station, 1954.

    In 1957, the Kairakkum hydroelectric power station was given the name “Friendship of Peoples,” which became a symbol of the participation in its construction of representatives of 37 nationalities from the Russian Federation, Ukraine, Belarus, Uzbekistan and other republics.

    Chronology of the construction of the Kairakkum hydroelectric power station “Friendship of Peoples”

    1951

    June 11 – a decision was made to build the Kairakkum hydroelectric power station

    July – The first group of workers arrived at the construction site.

    October – the foundation of the first residential building in the hydrobuilders’ village was laid

    1952

    May – the construction of cofferdams enclosing the pit of the hydroelectric power station began in the riverbed of the Syr Darya, work was carried out to fencing the pits, and the first sheet piles were driven in.

    1953

    February – hydraulic reclamation of the earthen dam on the right bank began

    September – the first cubic meters of concrete were laid in the foundation pit of the hydroelectric power station.

    1954

    October – laying of the foundation for the hydroelectric power station building took place

    Laying concrete mixture into the foundation of a building, 1954.

    1956

    April 7 – the Syrdarya River bed was blocked for 7 hours.

    July 8 – filling of the reservoir began. By August 17, it had accumulated 750 million cubic meters. m of water. Its level is raised by 9.8 m.

    August – installation of the first hydraulic unit began

    December – hydraulic units No. 1 and No. 2 produced industrial current.

    Installation of the stator of the Kairakkum hydroelectric power station

    1957

    From September 10 to September 14, hydraulic units No. 3, No. 4, No. 5, No. 6 came into operation.

    … During the years of construction of the hydroelectric power station, photographs dedicated to the construction of the Kairakkum hydroelectric power station were published in the union and local press; Today we will show you these photographs that capture history.

    Rally in Leninabad on the occasion of blocking the Syr Darya River

    A meeting on the occasion of laying concrete in the building of the Kairakkum hydroelectric power station. 1954

    At the construction of a hydroelectric power station

    Pontoon bridge on the Syrdarya River

    Workhorse – YaAZ dump truck

    Construction view. 1958

    Kairakkum hydroelectric station. October 4, 1958

    Kairakkum hydroelectric station. 1965

    View of the Tajik Sea in 2018. Photo by Gafur Shermatov



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