- 80. C.E. Bosworth/B.G. Fragner, "
Tādjīk", in
Encyclopaedia of Islam,
Online Edition: "... In
Islamic usage, [
Tādjīk]
eventually came to
designate the...
- Look up Tajik,
tadjik, or
tojik in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Tajik,
Tajikistan or
Tajikistani may
refer to.
Someone or
something related to Tajikistan:...
- CITEREFSmith1989 (help) Lazard,
Gilbert (1956). "Charactères
distinctifs de la
langue Tadjik".
Bulletin de la Société
Linguistique de Paris. 52: 117–186. "PERSIAN LANGUAGE...
- ISBN 978-1-58901-269-1. Lazard, G. (1956). "Caractères
distinctifs de la
langue tadjik".
Bulletin de la Société
Linguistique de Paris. 52: 117–186. Lazard, G....
- The
Bukharan markhor, or
Tadjik markhor (Capra
falconeri heptneri) is an
endangered goat-antelope,
native to Tajikistan,
Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan, possibly...
- 110 4
Udmurts 4,712 729 380 3,515 0
Lezghinians 4,349 1,507 330 2,341 4
Tadjiks 4,255 1,521 488 1,983 0
Bashkirs 4,253 843 336 2,920 0 Mari
people 4,130...
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Tajik National University is the
largest university and the only
national university in Tajikistan. It has been
ranked as one of the most
prestigious universities...
- Pakhtuns, Hazarewal, Punjabis, Sindhis, Kashmiris, Seraikis, Balochis, and
Tadjiks etc. Over 99% of the po****tion is Muslim. ****stan
Muslim League (Nawaz)...
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armed forces –
Turcoman and Non-Turcoman – and
usually held by a
Persian (
Tādjik) noble. The
Turcoman Qizilbash nevertheless remained an
important part of...
- 550 men (Turkestanis,
Volga Tartars, Azerbaijanis, Kirghiz, Uzbek, and
Tadjiks) from the
Ostmuselmanische SS-Regiment were
attached to the Dirlewanger...