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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:...
- 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...
- to Central Asia Cistanche flava (C.A.Mey.) Korsh. Iran, Kazakhstan, Tadzhikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan Cistanche lanzhouensis Z.Y.Zhang E. & S. Mongolia...
- is a species of ground beetle in the family Carabidae. It is found in Tadzhikistan and Afghanistan. These two subspecies belong to the species Calosoma...
- Retrieved 2013-09-24. "Chronology for Uzbeks in Tajikistan". UNHCR website. "Tadzhikistan: Fear of Torture...". Amnesty International website. v t e...
- Languages. 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...
- Teresa (1970). Russia and Nationalism in Central Asia: The Case of Tadzhikistan. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press. ISBN 978-0-801-81021-3. Read...
- (1985). "The Final Phase in the Liquidation of Anti-Soviet Resistance in Tadzhikistan: Ibrahim Bek and the Basmachi, 1924–31". Soviet Studies. 37 (4): 484–493...
- "Mammals from the Mesozoic of Kirgizstan, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan and Tadzhikistan". In Benton, Michael J.; Shishkin, Mikhail A.; Unwin, David M.; Kurochkin...
- (1985). "The Final Phase in the Liquidation of Anti-Soviet Resistance in Tadzhikistan: Ibrahim Bek and the Basmachi, 1924–31". Soviet Studies. 37 (4): 484–493...