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- p. 102. Додыхудоева 2018, p. 121. Dagiev 2018, p. 23. Goibnazarov 2017, p. 25. Мамадназаров 2015, p. 402. Dagiev 2022, p. 88. Iloliev 2008, p. 29. Nourmamadchoev...
- Таджикистана "Tajikistan". www.worldstatesmen.org. Retrieved 2020-09-24. Dagiev, Dagiev (30 October 2013). Regime Transition in Central Asia : Stateness, Nationalism...
- information on the region. Verlag "Gecko-Maps", Switzerland (ISBN 3-906593-35-5) Dagiev, Dagikhudo, and Carole Faucher, eds. (2018). Identity, History and Trans-nationality...
- Center, Hokkaido University, doi:10.14943/ebr.6.1.63, retrieved 10 May 2023 Dagiev, Dagikhudo; Faucher, Carole, eds. (28 September 2018). Identity, History...
- A History of the Tajiks: Iranians of the East Note 27 for Chapter 4 [1] Dagiev, Dagikhudo (2013). Regime Transition in Central Asia: Stateness, Nationalism...
- Benjamins. p. 344. ISBN 90-272-9950-1. Retrieved 19 December 2024. Dagikhudo, Dagiev; Carole, Faucher (2018). Identity, History and Trans-Nationality in Central...
- The Ismaili Community in Tajikistan. Routledge. ISBN 978-1-135-00683-9. Dagiev, Dagikhudo; Faucher, Carole (2018-09-28). Identity, History and Trans-Nationality...
- (15 January 2021) "Rafiq Nishonov vafot etdi". "Index Ng-Nz". Dagikhudo Dagiev (30 October 2013). Regime Transition in Central Asia: Stateness, Nationalism...
- Scourge". Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty. 9 April 2008. Retrieved 2021-05-15. Dagiev, Dagikhudo (2013-10-30). Regime Transition in Central Asia: Stateness, Nationalism...
- Prospects for Economic and Financial Cooperation. London: Routledge, p. 116. Dagiev, Dagikhudo (2013). Regime Transition in Central Asia: Stateness, Nationalism...