- of the
country are
referred to as
Tajikistani. The
official nationality of any
person from
Tajikistan is a
Tajikistani,
while the
ethnic Tajik majority...
- The 1992
Tajikistan protests, also
known as the
Tajikistani Revolution, were nonviolent,
bloodless protests and
demonstrations against the
results of...
- The
somoni (ISO 4217 code: TJS, abbreviated: SM) is the
currency of Tajikistan. It is
subdivided into 100 dirams. The
somoni was
introduced on 30 October...
- tadjik, or
tojik in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Tajik,
Tajikistan or
Tajikistani may
refer to.
Someone or
something related to Tajikistan: Tajiks, an...
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January 1994. On 10 May 1995, the
Russian ruble was
replaced by the
Tajikistani ruble at a rate of 100:1.
Among the
republics of the
former Soviet Union...
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Tajik Army and
Islamist militants, led by
numerous leaders from the
Tajikistani Civil War. The
conflict evolved in 2010 and
climaxed in 2012, with the...
- The
Tajikistani Civil War was an
armed conflict in
Tajikistan that
began in May 1992 and
ended in June 1997.
Regional groups from the Garm and Gorno-Badakhshan...
- A
constitutional referendum was held in
Tajikistan on 26
September 1999. The
changes included legalising religious political parties,
introducing a bicameral...
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Supreme Soviet elections were held in the
Tajik SSR were held on 25
February 1990. A
total of 230
deputies were
elected to the
Supreme Soviet. The Communist...
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Parliamentary elections were held in
Tajikistan on 27
February 2000, with a
second round in 11 of the 41
constituencies on 12 March. The
result was a victory...