- in the
Neolithic period, the
tribes of the
Middle East,
including the
Badakhshans, used
wooden gates with
their heels running over
stone holes.[clarification...
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Badakhshān. Kabul: Vizarat-i Ḥarbiyah, 1923. Jan-Heeren Grevemeyer: Herrschaft, Raub und Gegenseitigkeit: Die
politische Geschichte Badakhshans 1500–1883...
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Badakhshan,
officially the
Badakhshan Mountainous Autonomous Region, is an
autonomous region in...
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Tashkurgan county in China.
Badakhshan may also
refer to:
Badakhshan Province,
Afghanistan Badakhshan University Gorno-
Badakhshan Autonomous Region, Tajikistan...
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around 39,555 people. It is the
provincial capital and
largest city of
Badakhshan province. It is
situated in
Fayzabad district and is at an
altitude of...
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religion is
nominally adhered to by 97.5% of the po****tion. In the Gorno-
Badakhshan oblast,
there is a
linguistic diversity where Rushani, Shughni, Ishkashimi...
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native to
Central Asia,
living primarily in
Tajikistan (Gorno-
Badakhshan),
Afghanistan (
Badakhshan), ****stan (Gilgit-Baltistan & Chitral) and
China (Taxkorgan...
- Lali
Badakhshan (/ˈlæli bəˈdɑːkʃɑːn/; Russian: Лали Бадахшан [ˈɫalʲɪ bədɐxˈʂan]; Tajik: Лаъли Бадахшон [ˈlaʔlɪ bədɐχˈʃɔn]),
translated as
Rubies of Badakhshan...
- The Mir of
Badakhshan was the
ruler of
Badakhshan, a
region that
occasionally was
politically independent and at
other times was
subservient to Afghanistan...
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Badakhshan is a
region of
Tajikistan and
Afghanistan with a
unique musical heritage,
especially that of the
remote Pamiri Ismailis.
Badakhshan's unique...