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Rachel Ellison helps tutor female journalists in Tajikistan and discovers the reality of daily life for many women. ... High unemployment and low wages have driven many of Tajikistan's men to seek work abroad. For those who remain, mainly women, life is even tougher as Rachel Ellison found out on a trip for the World...
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news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/programmes/from_our_own_corresponde...
news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/programmes/from_our_own_correspondent/4707211.stm
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Tajikistan; The People.; The name Tajik came to denote a distinct nationality only in the modern period; not until the 1920s did an official Tajik territorial-administrative unit exist under that name. The area's population is ethnically mixed, as it has been for centuries; ... Cultural life...
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rustamjon.tripod.com/people.html
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Life in Uzbekistan is shockingly different than life in Tajikistan. It felt so much more developed and had so much more going on. While this was a nice change, the more engaging lifestyle was also overwhelming. We were constantly overwhelmed by masses of people smoking and the constant presence of alcohol.
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caferrence.wordpress.com/
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My friends are used to my somewhat unconventional assignments, but Dushanbe, Tajikistan seems about as far as possible. This blog attempts to describe life in Tajikistan, from the eyes of an Western outsider, while sending a sign of life to friends who think I've dropped off the planet.
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ekhglobetrotter.blogspot.com/
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Tajikistan » People’s Protests in Iran is a Life Lesson for Tajikistan says: ... [...] People’s Protests in Iran is a Life Lesson for TajikistanSo, the factors that played a role in such events in near future of 5 years can potentially raise in Tajikistan and other Central Asian states. To conclude,
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www.neweurasia.net/politics-and-society/peoples-protest...
www.neweurasia.net/politics-and-society/peoples-protests-in-iran-is-a-life-lesson-for-tajikistan/
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The current Tajik Republic hearkens back to the Samanid Empire (A.D. 875-999), which ruled what is now Tajikistan as well as territory to the south and west, as their role model and name for their currency. ... Kids Life...
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www.countryreports.org/Tajikistan.aspx
www.countryreports.org/Tajikistan.aspx
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The 1996 IFES survey of public opinion in Tajikistan investigated attitudes, perceptions, knowledge, values, and behavior on wide array of topics concerning the life of the state. ... This generalization includes the tragically unique feature of life in Tajikistan, exposure to civil war.
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www.qev.com/reports/International/tajik1.htm
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We have a few depictions of Tajik family life. We have a family photograph showing dad, eldest, daughter and son during the summer of 1995. A British teacher in Tajikistan has provided us some information on a modern Tajik family, the Abdullaev family of Dushanbe.
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histclo.com/country/other/taj/fam/tj-fam.html
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Tajikistan is a mountainous country; about half of its territory lies at elevations above 10,000 ft (3,000 m), with the Pamirs dominating the east. The entire region is prone to seismic activity. The Amu Darya and Syr Darya rivers cross it and are used for irrigation. ... Plant and animal life...
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www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/581047/Tajikistan
www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/581047/Tajikistan
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