- po****tion
being largely Tajik.
Until 1929, the city was
known in
Russian as
Dyushambe, and from 1929 to 1961 as Stalinabad,
after Joseph Stalin.
Dushanbe is...
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Okrug (capital: Kokand)
Andizhan Tajik ****R (capital
Dyushambe)
Dyushambe Oblast (capital
Dyushambe) Garm
Oblast (capital Garm) Gorno-Badakhshan Oblast...
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Oblast (as a
province of
Kazak ****R). The
capital of
Tajik ****R was in
Dyushambe. In
October 1929,
under the
initiative of
Shirinsho Shotemur, the Tajik...
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Soviet Socialist Republic as a whole. Its
capital was
established in
Dyushambe,
which had been a
village of 3,000 in 1920. In
December 1929,
Tajik ****R...
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Shushana Rubinovna Mullodzhanova Born (1925-09-03)September 3, 1925
Origin Dyushambe,
Tajik ****R,
Soviet Union Died June 26, 2010(2010-06-26) (aged 84) New...
- Gurlen, New-Urgench, Khiva,
Shurakhan Tajik ****R Gorno-Badakhshan, Garm,
Dyushambe, Kulyab, Kurgan-Tyubin, Penjikent, Ura-Tyubin
viloyats Kenimeh District...
-
capture of the
cities of Denau, Yurchi, Sary-****iya, Karatag,
Gissar and
Dyushambe for
which he was
awarded his
first Order of the Red Banner. In June 1922...
- (Korean)*,
Duszanbe (Polish)*,[KNAB] Düyşömbü - Дүйшөмбү (Kyrgyz),[KNAB]
Dyushambe (historic
English [pre–1929]),
Hissar (historic name), Shǐdálínnàbādé...
-
foreign enclaves within Tajikistan. In 1931, the city
formerly known as "
Dyushambe" was
renamed "Stalinabad" (after
Joseph Stalin), but in 1961, as part...
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where they
would be
stationed permanently as part of the NKVD
division in
Dyushambe the next day.
During the
Soviet era,
politicians from
Kulob often held...