Difference between revisions of "Akhtau"
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− | '''Aktau''' is the Capital and the largest city in [[Akhmola]]. it is the economic centre of the country and also serves as the capital of the [[Axtaw knyazdigi|Akhtau region]]. The city was first settled in the 8th century BC, however it | + | '''Aktau''' is the Capital and the largest city in [[Akhmola]]. it is the economic centre of the country and also serves as the capital of the [[Axtaw knyazdigi|Akhtau region]]. The city was first settled in the 8th century BC, however it was made the capital of [[Akhmola]] in 431BC by [[Serikbolat I of Akhmola|King Serikbolat I]]. Aktau has remained the seat of power since then, many prominent governmental buildings are located in Aktau, such as [[The Chamber of Dukes]] and [[The Council of Man]], as well as the [[royal palace]], also known as the Palace of King Serikbolat. |
Revision as of 07:36, 18 January 2024
Akhtau | |
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National/Provincial Capital | |
Akhtau as of 2017 | |
Country | Akhmola |
Settled | 892 A.D |
Officiated as Capital | 1493 A.D |
Government | |
• Duke | King Azizbek II |
Elevation | 8 m (28 ft) |
Population (2018) | |
• Total | 4 million |
Demonym(s) | Akhtaun |
Time zone | AMT+8 (Saratovan Mean Time) |
Aktau is the Capital and the largest city in Akhmola. it is the economic centre of the country and also serves as the capital of the Akhtau region. The city was first settled in the 8th century BC, however it was made the capital of Akhmola in 431BC by King Serikbolat I. Aktau has remained the seat of power since then, many prominent governmental buildings are located in Aktau, such as The Chamber of Dukes and The Council of Man, as well as the royal palace, also known as the Palace of King Serikbolat.