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  2. Category:Tajik-language surnames - Wikipedia

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  3. Tajiks - Wikipedia

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    For instance, the President of Tajikistan, Emomalii Rahmon, dropped the Russian suffix "-ov" from his surname and directed others to adopt Tajik names when registering births. [100] According to a government announcement in October 2009, approximately 4,000 Tajik nationals have dropped "ov" and "ev" from their surnames since the start of the year.

  4. Category:Surnames of Tajikistani origin - Wikipedia

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  5. Tajik (word) - Wikipedia

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    Tajik" was frequently employed by the Turkic or Turco-Mongol governing elite in Ilkhanid, Timurid, and Safavid literature to differentiate Persians from Turks and Mongols. Examples include bitikchiān-e tāzik ("Persian secretaries") by Rashid al-Din Hamadani in his Tarikh-e ghazani (1310); ra'iyat-e tāzik ("the Persian peasantry") by Sayf ...

  6. Category talk:Tajik-language surnames - Wikipedia

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  7. Tajik (surname) - Wikipedia

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    The surname Tajik may refer to: Pouya Tajik, Iranian basketball player; Samantha Tajik, Iranian-Canadian actress, model, and TV personality; Hadia Tajik; Abdul Jamil Tajik, Pakistani American physician and medical investigator

  8. List of Tajik people - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable people from the Tajik ethnic group, an Eastern Iranic people native to modern day Tajikistan, Afghanistan and Uzbekistan. This list also includes other closely associated ethnicities to Tajiks.

  9. Khodzhayev - Wikipedia

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    Khodzhayev, Khodzhaev, Khojayev or Khojaev (Uzbek: Xo‘jayev; Russian: Ходжаев) is an Asian masculine surname, its feminine counterpart is Khodzhayeva, Khodzhaeva, Khojaeva or Khojaeva. It may refer to Fayzulla Xoʻjayev (1896–1938), Uzbek politician; Mo'ina Khojaeva (born 1941), Uzbekistani Tajik poet and short story writer