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  2. Tajik (word) - Wikipedia

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    The name "Tajik" (Persian: تاجیک, romanized: tājīk, Tajik: тоҷик, romanized: tojik) did not always have the same meaning and did always serve as the self-designation of the present-day Tajik people. It started out as a name given by outsiders . The Middle Persian (or Sogdian or Parthian) word tāzīk ("Arab") is the commonly ...

  3. Early history of Tajikistan - Wikipedia

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    The origin of the name Tajik has been embroiled in twentieth-century political disputes about whether Turkic or Iranian peoples were the original inhabitants of Central Asia. The explanation most favored by scholars is that the word evolved from the name of a pre-Islamic (before the seventh century A.D.) Arab tribe. [1]

  4. Tajiks - Wikipedia

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    Tajiks (Persian: تاجيک، تاجک, romanized: Tājīk, Tājek; Tajik: Тоҷик, romanized: Tojik) is the name of various Persian-speaking [16] Eastern Iranian groups of people native to Central Asia, living primarily in Afghanistan, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan.

  5. Tajik language - Wikipedia

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    Tajik, [2] [a] Tajik Persian, Tajiki Persian, [b] also called Tajiki, is the variety of Persian spoken in Tajikistan and Uzbekistan by Tajiks. It is closely related to neighbouring Dari of Afghanistan with which it forms a continuum of mutually intelligible varieties of the Persian language. Several scholars consider Tajik as a dialectal ...

  6. Pamiris - Wikipedia

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    Tajik language, called as forsi (Persian) by Pamiris, was used for communication as between them and with neighboring peoples as well. [78] [85] [86] Though Shughni communities are habitually spread only in Tajikistan and Afghanistan traditionally Shughni language is spread among all Pamiris as a lingua franca. [87]

  7. Tajiks in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    During the ninth and tenth centuries, the western portions of Pakistan were part of the Samanid Empire, which was an Iranian dynasty of Tajik roots. [4] It is also referred to as the "first Tajik state". [4] The Ghurid dynasty was another presumably Tajik dynasty that controlled parts of Pakistan in the early 13th century. [5] [6]

  8. File:"Tajik", written in Cyrillic (Tоҷикӣ) and Nastaliq ...

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    The following other wikis use this file: Usage on af.wikipedia.org Tadjiks; Usage on arz.wikipedia.org لغه تاچيكى; Usage on azb.wikipedia.org

  9. Tajik - Wikipedia

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    Tajik alphabet, Alphabet used to write the Tajik language; Tajik Air, Airline in Tajikistan; Tajik Internal Troops, are the internal security force of Tajikistan; Tajik Soviet Socialist Republic, 1929–1991 republic of the Soviet Union; Tajik (surname) Tajik cuisine; Tajik music; Tajik, Iran, a village in North Khorasan Province, Iran