- The
Pamiris are an
Eastern Iranian ethnic group,
native to
Central Asia,
living primarily in
Tajikistan (Gorno-Badakhshan),
Afghanistan (Badakhshan),...
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Pamiri could refer to:
Pamiri languages spoken in Afghanistan, Tajikistan, and
China Pamiri people of Afghanistan,
Tajikistan This
disambiguation page...
- The
Pamiri rubab (Russian and Tajiki: рубоб) is a
fretless six-strung lute,
carved from a
single piece of wood with a skin head. It is pla**** in the Badakhshan...
- the
genus Styriofelis alongside P. turnauensis.
Another species,
Felis pamiri, was
described in 1965
based on a
snout fragment found in Turkey. The locality...
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Chinese Tajiks (Chinese: 中国塔吉克族; pinyin: Zhōngguó Tǎjíkèzú) are
ethnic Pamiris who live in the
Pamir Mountains of
Tashkurgan Tajik Autonomous County,...
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languages Uzbek and Turkmen, as well as Balochi, Pashayi, Nuristani, and
Pamiri are the
third official languages in
areas where the
majority speaks them...
- of
peoples led to the
fixation of
among others the
identity category of
Pamiris, or 'Mountain Tajiks' in the
Soviet ethnogenesis.
During the
Soviet Union...
- leo), then the
leopard (P. pardus) and snow
leopard (P. uncia).
Felis pamiri,
formerly referred to as Metailurus, is now
considered a
probable relative...
- of Aimaq, Turkmen, Baloch, Pashai, Nuristani, Gujjar, Bra****, Qizilbash,
Pamiri, Kyrgyz, Moghol, and others.
Altogether they make up the
Afghan people....
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Soviet census, its
small Pamiri and
Yaghnobi ethnic groups are
included as Tajiks. In China, the term is used to
refer to its
Pamiri ethnic groups, the Tajiks...