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Central Asia in the 7th
century AD.
Tajikistan appeared as
Tadjikistan or
Tadzhikistan in
English prior to 1991. This is due to a
transliteration from the Russian:...
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inhabitants of
Central Asia." The name of the
country was
often spelt "
Tadzhikistan" in the
English language during Soviet times due to it
being borrowed...
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Brill Archive. pp. 165, 169–74. ISBN 90-04-07237-3. Jews in
Tadzhikistan have
adopted Tadzhik as
their first language. The
number of Yiddish-speaking...
- Таджикиста́н, romanized: Palata
predstaviteley Vysshego sobraniya Respubliki Tadzhikistan; Tajik: Маҷлиси намояндагон, romanized: Majlisi namoyandagon) is the...
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Teresa (1970).
Russia and
Nationalism in
Central Asia: The Case of
Tadzhikistan. Baltimore:
Johns Hopkins University Press. ISBN 978-0-8018-1021-3. Read...
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Central Asia
Cistanche flava (C.A.Mey.) Korsh. Iran, Kazakhstan,
Tadzhikistan, Turkmenistan,
Uzbekistan Cistanche lanzhouensis Z.Y.Zhang E. & S. Mongolia...
- "Mammals from the
Mesozoic of Kirgizstan, Uzbekistan,
Kazakhstan and
Tadzhikistan". In Benton,
Michael J.; Shishkin,
Mikhail A.; Unwin,
David M.; Kurochkin...
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Allium elegans is a
species of
flowering plants. It is
native to
Tadzhikistan,
Uzbekistan and Kirgizistan. Drobow, 1917 In: Sched. Herb. Fl. Ross. 1917:...
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Retrieved September 23, 2013. "Chronology for
Uzbeks in Tajikistan".
UNHCR website. "
Tadzhikistan: Fear of Torture...".
Amnesty International website. v t e...
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milkvetch in the
family Fabaceae. It is
native to Afghanistan, Kazakhstan,
Tadzhikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan. "Astragalus chiwensis".
Retrieved 20 August...