tajikistan in English

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a mountainous republic in central Asia, north of Afghanistan; population 7,349,100 (est. 2009); capital, Dushanbe; languages, Tajik (official) and Russian.

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1. Tajikistan portal Companies portal Aviation portal

2. Tajikistan CIDA's Sector: 100% – Agrarian Reform Implementation:

3. In Tajikistan, remittances are 42 percent of GDP.

4. The following entry for Tajikistan is inserted in alphabetical order:

5. Tajikistan launched an E-visa system on 1 June 2016.

6. Because Tajikistan lies in an active seismic belt, severe earthquakes are common.

7. The population diminished most drastically in Tajikistan because of military conflicts.

8. Central Asia's other major mountain range, the Tian Shan, skirts northern Tajikistan.

9. On 21 August 2001, the Red Cross announced that a famine was striking Tajikistan, and called for international aid for Tajikistan and Uzbekistan; however, access to food remains a problem today.

10. India and Tajikistan have been having very high-level visits on a regular basis.

11. You have guided your people through challenges to put Tajikistan on the path of prosperity.

12. Bactria was a province of the Persian empire located in modern Afghanistan, Uzbekistan, and Tajikistan

13. Construction of 500 kV AC Transmission Line from Datka (Kyrgyzstan) to Khojand (Tajikistan) — 470 km;

14. Azam, a traditional herder and Buzkashi player, tries to find his place in the new Tajikistan.

15. Tajikistan had a Committee on Religious Affairs that was responsible for defining those religious associations.

16. President's own chronicle, "Tajikistan in the mirror of history - from Aryan to Samanids" recalls our ancient relationship.

17. Buzkashi is played around Central Asia, usually in Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and also Iran

18. In 1998 it became the Central Asian Economic Cooperation (CAEC), which marked the return of Tajikistan.

19. Marco Polo Sheep, also known as the Pamir Argali Sheep, are found in Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan

20. In 1929 Tajikistan was detached from Uzbekistan and given full status as a Soviet socialist republic.

21. 21 Increased concern has been reported in Tajikistan due to inclement weather on the cotton crop.

22. There is one group from Bangalore called Khode which is trying to get active in Tajikistan.

23. This subspecies may possibly exist in the Darwaz Peninsula of northern Afghanistan near the border with Tajikistan.

24. Our planned accession to the Ashgabat Agreement will further help in linking us to Tajikistan and Central Asia.

25. The state's Ministry of Labor and Social Welfare reported that 104,272 disabled people are registered in Tajikistan (2000).

26. And last to add to what we can do together with Tajikistan is in the area of natural resources.

27. Letter dated # eptember # from the Permanent Representative of Tajikistan to the United Nations addressed to the Secretary-General

28. 27 Poliovirus type 1 has been detected in diagnostic samples from cases of Acute Flaccid Paralysis (AFP) from Tajikistan.

29. This was partly in response to the activities of the Islamic Movement for Uzbekistan (IMU), with bases in Tajikistan.

30. The irrigation systems of Tajikistan cover 737,700 ha of land, of which 300,000 ha are zones of machine irrigation.

31. During the 1950s, the native inhabitants of Gorno-Badakhshan, including many ethnic Pamiris, were forcibly relocated to southwestern Tajikistan.

32. The flagpole broke the previous height record held by Dushanbe Flagpole in Tajikistan, which is 165 metres (541 ft) tall.

33. Foreign relations of Tajikistan are based on a desire to secure foreign investment and promote regional security while ensuring Tajikistan's independence.

34. The collapse of the Soviet Union, the civil war in Tajikistan and its aftermath resulted in a sharp rise in emigration

35. Afghanistan is located in Central Asia, north and west of Pakistan, east of Iran, and south of Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, and Tajikistan

36. * The President of Tajikistan and the President of India acknowledged the active participation of India as a full-fledged member of SCO.

37. His mission was to found a park straddling the borders of China, Pakistan, Afghanistan and Tajikistan in which the sheep would be protected.

38. Especially in areas of intensive agricultural and industrial activity, the Soviet Union's natural resource utilization policies left independent Tajikistan with a legacy of environmental problems.

39. 14 171 cases of acute flaccid paralysis (AFP) have been reported by the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Tajikistan from January to present.

40. CIDA’s new assistance program to Tajikistan is based on the NDS and focuses on agrarian reform in the rural areas, where the majority of the population lives.

41. 16 April 2010 - 171 cases of acute flaccid paralysis (AFP) have been reported by the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Tajikistan from January to present.

42. 2200–1700 BC, located in present-day eastern Turkmenistan, northern Afghanistan, southern Uzbekistan and western Tajikistan, centred on the upper Amu Darya (Oxus), an area covering ancient Bactria.

43. India would also provide facilities for scholars from Tajikistan to undertake research and academic activities at the Centre for Central Asian Studies at the Jawaharlal Nehru University, Delhi;

44. The Tajikistan Academy of Agricultural Sciences, the Tajik Agricultural University and the Agricultural Further Training Centre, as well as other agricultural training facilities, train specialists and research staff.

45. The following three States from the Group of Asian States were elected, by acclamation, as Vice-Presidents of the Conference: Iran (Islamic Republic of), Syrian Arab Republic and Tajikistan

46. Fresh fruits are consumed locally, whereas dried fruits are a traditional export for Tajikistan (making up more than 1% of total exports in 2005, with Russia the main destination).

47. The distribution range of the Near Threatened Marco Polo Argali, or Marco Polo sheep, Ovis ammon polii is restricted to the Pamir Mountains, spanning Afghanistan, Tajikistan, China and Pakistan

48. Cotton and wheat are the two main cash crops in Tajikistan, cultivated on nearly 70% of the cropped area (30% under cotton, 36% under wheat, 9% under other cereals).

49. The Kingdom of Bactria was located north of the Hindu Kush mountain range and south of the Amu Darya river, on the plateau where Afghanistan, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan are today

50. As a percentage of GDP, the top recipients of remittances, in 2012, were Tajikistan (48 percent), Kyrgyz Republic (31 percent), Lesotho and Nepal (25 percent each), and Moldova (24 percent).