Khorugh State University was founded on August 5, 1992, by the decision of the
Cabinet of the Ministers of the
Republic of Tajikistan, and the same year in September started its first academic year. The university based itself in the largest and most suitable building in the city, a Soviet-built former House of Political Education (Russian: Дом Политического Просвещения, also known as
Dompolit as depicted in the photo) in the center of the city on
Lenin Street, across from the central square and local government buildings. The university was named after historian, philosopher and
academician Moyonsho Nazarshoev (1929–1994), (Russian/Tajik:Моёншо Назаршоевич Назаршоев), who was a native of the region and whose contribution to the foundation of the university was extremely significant. Nazarshoev was also a
Vice-Premier of Tajikistan before being assassinated on February 18, 1994, in Dushanbe. For the first time, the population of GBAO had access and the opportunity to enter a higher education institution, without leaving their own region, especially in the early 1990s, when the university was just established. In the early 1990s, during the
Tajikistani Civil War, it was very dangerous, if not fatal, for
Pamiri people to go to universities and other educational institutions in
Dushanbe or other southern cities of Tajikistan, as they were frequently targeted by rival groups. During the first two years of the Civil War, the population of Khorugh almost doubled, receiving Pamiri refugees from other parts of Tajikistan. Among the refugees, there were people of different professions, but many were from the
intelligentsia: professors and teachers who were scholars and educators in other universities and institutions in Tajikistan. Although unfortunate, the war benefited the newly established University of Khorugh, allowing it to take on faculty who might otherwise have chosen to teach elsewhere in Tajikistan. The first
Rector of the university was Academician
Mamadsho Ilolov, serving from 1992 to 1995, who is currently the President of the
Academy of Sciences of Tajikistan. The present Rector, the university's fourth,
Gulkhoja Jangibekov, assumed office in March 2005. The first graduator of the university was
His Highness Aga Khan IV, Prince Karīm al-Hussainī, who was awarded the
LL.D. (
honoris causa) in May 1995. == Academics ==