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Tajikistan/History; History of tajikistan; Pre-Islamic Tajikistan; Modern history of Tajikistan; Tajikistan independence; Ancient history of Tajikistan
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  • Asia in 500, showing the Hepthalite Khanate at its greatest extent
  • Flag of the Tajik SSR
  • A [[Sogdia]]n wall mural from the ruins of an aristocratic home in the archaeological site of [[Panjakent]], showing Sogdian men playing a [[board game]], 8th century
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  • Soviet negotiations with ''[[basmachi]]'', 1921
  • Protests in Dushanbe, February 1990
  • Samanid empire
  • Tajik men and boys, 1905–1915
  • Civil War]], 1992
  • [[CIA]] map of Tajikistan
  • Map of Tajikistan
  • Sculpture of a woman from [[Takht-i Sangin]], 3rd-2nd century BCE, Tajikistan.

Tajikistan      
n. Tajikistan, staat in Zuid-Azië (vroeger gedeelte van USSR)

Definición

somoni
[s?'m??ni]
¦ noun (plural same or somonis) the basic monetary unit of Tajikistan, equal to one hundred dirams.
Origin
Tajik, from the name of Ismail Samani, the 9th-cent. founder of the Tajik nation.

Wikipedia

History of Tajikistan

Tajikistan harkens to the Samanid Empire (819–999). The Tajik people came under Russian rule in the 1860s. The Basmachi revolt broke out in the wake of the Russian Revolution of 1917 and was quelled in the early 1920s during the Russian Civil War. In 1924, Tajikistan became an Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republics of the Soviet Union, the Tajik ASSR, within Uzbekistan. In 1929, Tajikistan was made one of the component republics of the Soviet Union – Tajik Soviet Socialist Republic (Tajik SSR) – and it kept that status until gaining independence 1991 after the dissolution of the Soviet Union.

It has since experienced three changes in government and the Tajikistani Civil War. A peace agreement among rival factions was signed in 1997.