it has a d on the end in cyrillic
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ashgabat
dunno about Turkmen - pretty widely spoken in central asia apparently,
but it is possible that a final sounded consonant ( d) is pronounced as the unnsounded counterpart ( t) at the end of a word
Like german- - - - Land sounz like Lant - but in the plural the d is now inside a word and it is Lander
I keep on tackling the Beeb - putting a soft post-vocalic /r/ on the end of the arabic word for 'God'
aller
there is no r on the end of Allah - so "Aller riz great" is deffo wrong
but my suggestion "Allah hiz great" - actually it could be "Allah uz great" has faced unexpected consumer resistance
sorry at a loose end this evening