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- Culture_of_Tajikistan abstract "The culture of Tajikistan has developed over several thousand years. Historically, Tajiks and Persians come from very similar stock with a mutual language, and are related as part of the larger group of Aryan peoples. Tajik culture can be divided into two areas, Metropolitan and Kuhiston (Highland). Ancient towns such as Bukhara, Samarkand, Herat, Balkh, and Nishopur Khiva are no longer part of the country. More modern centres include Dushanbe (the capital), Khudjand, Kulob, and Panjikent.Tajik culture was represented at Miss UN Pageant in 2010. The country's representative and citizen Nilufar Sherzod won the Miss United Nations title.".
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- Culture_of_Tajikistan subject Category:Tajikistani_culture.
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- Culture_of_Tajikistan comment "The culture of Tajikistan has developed over several thousand years. Historically, Tajiks and Persians come from very similar stock with a mutual language, and are related as part of the larger group of Aryan peoples. Tajik culture can be divided into two areas, Metropolitan and Kuhiston (Highland). Ancient towns such as Bukhara, Samarkand, Herat, Balkh, and Nishopur Khiva are no longer part of the country.".
- Culture_of_Tajikistan label "Cultura de Tayikistán".
- Culture_of_Tajikistan label "Cultura do Tajiquistão".
- Culture_of_Tajikistan label "Culture du Tadjikistan".
- Culture_of_Tajikistan label "Culture of Tajikistan".
- Culture_of_Tajikistan label "Искусство и архитектура Таджикистана".
- Culture_of_Tajikistan label "タジキスタンの文化".
- Culture_of_Tajikistan sameAs Cultura_de_Tayikistán.
- Culture_of_Tajikistan sameAs Culture_du_Tadjikistan.
- Culture_of_Tajikistan sameAs タジキスタンの文化.
- Culture_of_Tajikistan sameAs Cultura_do_Tajiquistão.
- Culture_of_Tajikistan sameAs Q2997236.
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