Distance from Tashkent to Baghdad
The straight-line distance from Tashkent, Uzbekistan to Baghdad, Iraq is 2,362 km (1,468 miles).Baghdad is WSW of Tashkent.
Distance (km)
2,362
straight line
Distance (miles)
1,468
straight line
Flight Time
3 hr 30 min
estimated direct
Direction
WSW
256° bearing
Transport Comparison: Tashkent to Baghdad
| Mode | Estimated Time | Distance | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Flight | 3 hr 30 min | 2,362 km | Direct flight at 800 km/h avg cruise speed |
| Driving | 38 hr 24 min | ~3,071 km | Avg 80 km/h, +30% route factor |
All times are estimates based on straight-line distance. Actual travel times vary by route, stops, and conditions.
Tashkent to Baghdad: Key Details
| From | Tashkent, Uzbekistan |
| To | Baghdad, Iraq |
| Straight-line Distance | 2,362 km (1,468 miles) |
| Bearing | 256° (WSW) |
| Coordinates (Tashkent) | 41.2995°, 69.2401° |
| Coordinates (Baghdad) | 33.3152°, 44.3661° |
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Frequently Asked Questions
How far is Tashkent from Baghdad?
The straight-line (as the crow flies) distance from Tashkent to Baghdad is 2,362 km (1,468 miles). Baghdad is WSW of Tashkent.
How long is the flight from Tashkent to Baghdad?
A direct flight from Tashkent to Baghdad takes approximately 3 hr 30 min, based on an average cruising speed of 800 km/h plus time for takeoff and landing.
How long does it take to drive from Tashkent to Baghdad?
Driving from Tashkent to Baghdad takes approximately 38 hr 24 min. This estimate assumes an average speed of 80 km/h with a 30% route factor for indirect roads. Actual time will vary based on road conditions, traffic, and the specific route taken.
What direction is Baghdad from Tashkent?
Baghdad is WSW (256 degrees) from Tashkent.
What is the distance from Baghdad to Tashkent?
The distance from Baghdad to Tashkent is the same: 2,362 km (1,468 miles). Distance between two points is the same in either direction.
Other Distance Calculations
Distances calculated using the Haversine formula (great-circle distance). Travel time estimates are approximate.
Coordinates sourced from public geographic databases.