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The tajikistan Videos and ClipsDrugs squad in Tajikistan - Holidays in the Danger Zone - BBC travel & politics Simon sees the Tajikistan drug squad in action and checks out their recent haul worth over £150 million in British street value. Interesting video from BBC travel documentary Holidays in the Danger Zone - Meet the Stans. tags: Travel, BBC, Holiday, Danger, Zone, heroin, drug, squad, tracking, Simon, Reeve, travel, politics, war Roadtrip through the Western Pamirs, Tajikistan (2007) Traveller's Teacup Sept 2007 - The Tajikistan Pamirs are an incredibly remote part of the world. To get there you either need to drive for 16 hours from Dushanbe (capital city), on a road that makes a milkshake seem tame or you can take a tiny plane that doesn't quite get up above 6000m cliff faces. Despite the horror stories, the flight was worth it. Looking out the window to the south, the Hindu Kush mountain range of Afghanistan was clearly visible and at times too close! After notably fuelling the car in Khorog for our 600km journey, we took off South towards the Wakhan Valley. This fertile valley has been inhabited and used as a Silk road trade route for centuries and is littered with archaeological markers. Age old petroglyphs, 3rd century BC Forts, Buddhist stupas and hermit caves, Islamic mausoleums, and burnt out army tanks document the valley's colourful history. This valley straddles the Tajiki-Afghani border and looking right across the Pyanj river is Afghanistan and the magnificent Hindu Kush. Famously known as the Wakhan Corridor, it was divvied up as a "no-mans land" by Britain and Russia during the Great Game era. Today, it is a border heavily guarded for obvious reasons including drug trafficking. The Tajiki side of the road is maintained but at points little more than a steep bumpy mountain track (I hope the footage doesn't make you too seasick!). The local people are mountain farmers who get around in 4wd jeeps and constantly breaking down trucks. The <b>...</b> tags: Travel, Travellers, Teacup, Citt, Williams, Silk, Road, Wakhan, Valley, Bulunkul, Murghab, Roadtrip, through, Western, Pamirs, Tajikistan National Anthem of the Tajik SSR National Anthem of the Tajik SSR tags: News, National, Anthem, USSR, documentary The Tajik people of Central Asia Asia Harvest is a Christian organization serving in Asia. Check us out at www.asiaharvest.org The Tajik people of Central Asia are a fascinating Islamic people group. Video used by permission of Caleb Resources. tags: Travel, Tajik, Tajikistan, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Central, Asia, China, people, Harvest, house, church, missionary, mission, missions, christian, christianity, hattaway, brother, yun, heavenly, man, back, jerusalem, preachers, revival, unreached, evanglism, myanmar, burma, vietnam, laos, nepal, india, cambodia, thailand, malaysia, singapore, indonesia, japan, bangladesh, sri, lanka, tribes, tribe Tajikistan and Tajiks Tajikistan is a mountainous landlocked country in Central Asia. Afghanistan borders it to the south, Uzbekistan to the west, Kyrgyzstan to the north, and People's Republic of China to the east. Tajikistan also lies adjacent to Pakistan but is separated by the narrow Wakhan Corridor. Most of Tajikistan's population belongs to the Tajik ethnic group, who share culture and history with Afghanistan and speak the Persian language (officially referred to as Tajiki in Tajikistan). Once part of the Samanid Empire, Tajikistan became a constituent republic of the Soviet Union in the 20th century, known as the Tajik Soviet Socialist Republic (Tajik SSR). Mountains cover over 90% of this Central Asian republic. After independence, Tajikistan suffered from a devastating civil war which lasted from 1992 to 1997. Since the end of the war, newly established political stability and foreign aid have allowed the country's economy to grow. Trade in commodities such as cotton and aluminium wire has contributed greatly to this steady improvement. tags: Music, Tajik, Tajikistan, Tajiks, Iran, Irani, Iranian, Khorasan, Khorasani, Khorasanian, Afghan, Afghanistan, Kurd, Kurdistan, Talish, Persian, Dushanbe, Kabul, Tehran, Душанбе, Худжанд, Самарканд, Бухоро, Samarqand, Bukhara, Kobul, Shiraz, Таджик, Таджикистан, Таджикские, девушки, Tajikam, Tadjik, Pamir, Pamirian, памир, Памирцы, farsi, dari, panjsher, masoud, herat, nishapoor, hafiz, rudaki, avesta, zartusht, sina, sino, zarafshan, panjkent, balkh, vatan, hazaragi The Tajiks of Uzbekistan Asia Harvest is a Christian organization serving in Asia. Check us out at www.asiaharvest.org The Tajik people of Uzbekistan are one of the fascinating Islamic groups of Central Asia. Video used by permission of Caleb Resources. tags: Travel, Tajik, Uzbekistan, China, people, Asia, Harvest, house, church, missionary, mission, missions, christian, christianity, hattaway, brother, yun, heavenly, man, back, jerusalem, preachers, revival, unreached, evanglism, myanmar, burma, vietnam, laos, nepal, india, cambodia, thailand, malaysia, singapore, indonesia, japan, bangladesh, sri, lanka, tribes, tribe (Tajikistan Pop Music) Shabnam-i Surayyo | Ty i Ya (You & I) www.shabnamsuraya.com Shabnam-i Surayyo is one of the most prominent Tajik pop singers. She was shot to stardom in 2007 with her hit songs "Az qudumi safar", "Tojik-bacha" etc. However, it was her first 2008 Europe tour, in a duet with Jonibek Murodov, that handed her the status of a diva among the Persian-speaking people around the world. Hope you will enjoy this video in Russian. (c) Daf Entertainment. tags: Music, Shabnam, Surayyo, Suraya, Soraya, Шабнами, Сурайё, Tajik, Tajikistan, Persia, Iran, Samarqand, Samarkand, Bukhara, Bukhoro, Самарканд, Бухара, Бухоро, Anna, Semenovich, Анна, Семенович, восточная, музыка, vostochnie, skazki, Юля, Ковальчук, Julia, Kovalchuk, Блестящие, Blestyashie, Russian, world, cuentos, orientales, pop, таджикская, русская, русские, хиты, تاجكستان A nice song in Persian by Negareh Khaloua the Tajik singer A nice song in Persian by Negareh Khaloua the Tajik singer tags: Music, iran, tajikestan, persian, farsi, music, khandaniha, negara, khaloua Isroil - Mussofir Pisar Tajik shashMaqam Shashmaqam is the best known of a pleiades of classical vocal and instrumental repertories that flourished in the great cities of Central Asia: Samarkand, Bukhara, Khujand Tashkent, Khiva, Qoqand. The roots of Shashmaqam are linked most strongly with historically multicultural cities where performers and audiences have included Tajiks, Uzbeks, and Central Asian (Bukharan) Jews. With its Sufi-inspired texts, lyrical melodies, and austere instrumental accompaniment, Shashmaqam comprises music of great refinement and profound beauty that spans the entire gamut of traditional social life, from prayer to dance. Transformed during the Soviet era into a cantata-like genre performed by a choir and small orchestra of indigenous instruments, Shashmaqam is presently undergoing a restoration whose vitality comes from the rediscovery and reanimation of older, more authentic performance styles. In Tajikistan, the leader of this movement is Abduvali Abdurashidov, who, with support from the Aga Khan Music Initiative in Central Asia (AKMICA), created his Academy of Shashmaqam to offer rigorous training to a highly select group of talented young performers. By reducing his ensemble to the essentials a few voices, frame drum, and two or three long-necked lutes, including the rarely heard sato (bowed tanbur) Abdurashidov achieves a remarkable clarity of texture and suppleness of form. His work instills new life in one of the great musical traditions of the Islamic world, and confirms the <b>...</b> tags: People, Tajik, Tajikistan, Shashmaqam, shashmaqom, Samarqand, Samarkand, Bukhara, Buhoro, Khujand, Isfara, Таджики, Таджикистан, Шашмакам, Шашмаком, Самарканд, Бухоро, Бухара, Худжанд, Исфара, Исроил, Файзидинов, Точик, узбекистан President Ahmadinejad visits Tajikistan سفر رييسجمهور به تاجيکستان يکشنبه 13 شهريور 1390 - President: Iran-Tajikistan ties have been constantly growing in the last 20 years President Ahmadinejad said on Sunday that the people of Iran and Tajikistan enjoy cultural affinity and are the two members of the same body. President Ahmadinejad made the remarks prior to leaving Tehran for Dushanbe, Tajikistan. He said that some 20 years ago, a number of countries in the region attained independence which paved the way for regional change. He said that the Islamic Republic of Iran was one of those who recognized independence of the countries in the early days and established friendly and constructive relations with them. 'Tajikistan is among that independent country which has established special relations with Iran.' The Islamic Republic of Iran has rendered many technical and engineering services to Tajikistan during the period, said the president. He said that Iranian experts are involved in construction of Sangtudeh-2 power plant project in Tajikistan taking advantage of high technology. He said that the jointly implemented project of power plant can help generate electricity for the Tajik nation tags: News, president, iranian, islamic, republic, tajikistan, dushanbeh, emamali, rahmanov, emomali, تاجيکستان, نيروگاه, سد, دوشنبه, امامعلي, رحمان, زيارت, مزار, علامه, سيد, علي, همداني, سنگ, توده, رييسجمهوري, اسلامي, ايران, دكتر, محمود, احمدينژاد Tajiks of China (Gulibita) Tajik (Persian: تاجيک Tājīk; Tajik: Тоҷик ) is a general designation for a wide range of Persian-speaking peoples of Iranian origin with traditional homelands in present-day Afghanistan, Tajikistan, and southern Uzbekistan. Smaller numbers also live in Iran and Pakistan; they are mostly refugees from Afghanistan. The Tajiks of China, although known by the name Tajik, speak Eastern Iranian languages and are distinct from Persian Tajiks. The music is a Chinese Tajik song, "Gulibita" (direct translation from the sound). It's a girl's name. The lyric says, Gulibita, you are so beautiful that even the prettiest flower could not match your beauty, and there is no word available on this world that could describe your beauty. I will reach you, even if I have to across the dessert and sand storms, even if I have to risk my own life. See also my "Uigurs of China" at www.youtube.com tags: Entertainment, Tajik, China, Arab, Xinjiang, Eastern, Iranian, Persian, albanian music, slideshow Pamiri women and the melting glaciers of Tajikistan The glaciers of the Pamir mountains, which provide over 50% of Central Asia's water resources, are rapidly melting at a rate similar to Greenland's continental glacier. Three generations of of Pamiri women share the impacts of the melt and decreasing water levels. tags: Education, UNU, Tajikistan, pamir, women, mountain, global warming, climate change, water, indigenous, Pamiri The jubilee of Tajikistan's independence Artin Pic Presents www.artinpic.com Photographed by: Artin Bemani Music by: Tolib Shakhidi Produced by: Artin TV www.artintv.com Copyright © 2011 Mahdi Bemani Naeini All Rights Reserved. tags: People, Artinpic, www.artinpic.com, Art in PIC, Artin Bemani, Artin TV, www.artintv.com, Tajikistan, Dushanbe, independence day, Таджикистан, Артин Бемани, Толиб Шахиди, документальный фильм, Президенте ҷумҳуриитоҷикистон, ҷашни истиқлолияти давлатӣ, шаҳри Душанбе, истиқлолияти Tajikistan : In Central Asia, early action saves lives This video features the simulation exercise of the Tajikistan Red Crescent Society, conducted in the framework of an ECHO-funded disaster preparedness programme. Shot on 23 September 2008 in the remote mountain area of Rasht valley, site of a strong earthquake on 22 July 2008, around 200 kms north-west of Dushanbe, capital of Tajikistan. Cameraman: Lev Konovalov. When trained disaster response teams of Tajikistan Red Crescent volunteers and staff arrived on the site of an earthquake that measured 5.5 on the Richter scale in Rasht, eastern Tajikistan, only six hours after the disaster struck on 22 July last year, it was proof if needed that good, community-based disaster preparedness training helps save lives, reduce risk and promptly deliver vital assistance to survivors. The Red Crescent team was the first on the scene to provide first aid, assess needs and bring emergency relief to 720 of the most affected people. Since the beginning of 2007, and with support from the European Commission humanitarian aid department (ECHO), the Red Crescent Societies in five Central Asian countries, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan, have developed national and regional contingency plans and set up national disaster response teams to meet humanitarian needs more effectively in an extremely disaster-prone region. The funding supports the training of national disaster preparedness teams in emergency response, first aid, relief coordination and needs <b>...</b> tags: Nonprofit, Red, Cross, International, Crescent, IFRC, Disaster, Relief, Preparedness, Health, Humanitarian, Assistance, Volunteers, Humanity Third Army Gives Humanitarian Aid to Tajikistan Footage of a humanitarian aid relief mission in which Third Army/Army Central Command traveled to Kuylob, Tajikistan to give tents to the Tajik government for disaster relief following a flood. Scenes include pallets being unloaded from a cargo aircraft and tents being constructed. Produced by Sgt. Ivey Hodges. Provided by Third Army/US Army Central PAO. For more military news visit www.dvidshub.net tags: News, Third Army, humanitarian aid, Tajikistan, Army Central Command, Kuylob, tents, flood, disaster relief, Ivey Hodges Energy for the Pamir mountains - Tajikistan Inhabitants of the Eastern Pamir Mountains are pressured to overuse a highland shrub for firewood as imported fuel becomes too costly. Read the related Our World 2.0 article: ourworld.unu.edu tags: Tech, Tajikistan, Tajik, UNU, United, Nations, 2009, Our, World, 2.0 Pomir, Tajikistan. Located in Central Asia, the Pamir Mountains are formed by the junction or "knot" of the Tian Shan, Karakoram, Kunlun, and Hindu Kush ranges. They are among the world?s highest mountains. The Pamir region is centered in the Tajikistani region of Gorno-Badakhshan (From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia). tags: Film, pomir, pamir, pamirs, tajikistan, rushon, rushan, shujand, shudjand, tadjikistan, nobovar, chanorov, daler, nazarov, onetruemedia Tajiks Wedding (one of the 56 nationalities in China) 1/2 Pamiris in China, also called Tajiks in China (Chinese: 塔吉克族, Pinyin: Tǎjíkèzú), are one of the 56 nationalities officially recognized by the People's Republic of China.[citation needed] This group, with a population of 41028 (in 2000), is located mainly in China's western Xinjiang region with 60% living in Tashkurgan Tajik Autonomous County. They are a collection of over a dozen small East Iranian ethnic groups. The Ethnologue claims that they are actually Shugni and Wakhi, distinct from the West Iranian Persian-speaking Tajiks of Tajikistan. Aurel Stein and other writers from his time referred to them simply as Sarikoli.Some have referred to them simply as "Mountain Tajiks."[6] Robert Shaw considered them Sarikolis and Wakhis, referring to them collectively as Ghalchah. tags: People, Tajiks, Chinese, Wedding Tajiks Wedding (one of the 56 nationalities in China) 2/2 Pamiris in China, also called Tajiks in China (Chinese: 塔吉克族, Pinyin: Tǎjíkèzú), are one of the 56 nationalities officially recognized by the People's Republic of China.[citation needed] This group, with a population of 41028 (in 2000), is located mainly in China's western Xinjiang region with 60% living in Tashkurgan Tajik Autonomous County. They are a collection of over a dozen small East Iranian ethnic groups. The Ethnologue claims that they are actually Shugni and Wakhi, distinct from the West Iranian Persian-speaking Tajiks of Tajikistan. Aurel Stein and other writers from his time referred to them simply as Sarikoli.Some have referred to them simply as "Mountain Tajiks."[6] Robert Shaw considered them Sarikolis and Wakhis, referring to them collectively as Ghalchah. tags: People, Tajiks, Chinese, Wedding Tajik singer Feruza -- Delam Gom shoda -- Tajiks make up half of the population in Afghanistan but they will take it as an insult to be called afghan or afghani since the name afghan is an imposed name by the british. Tajiks are Khorasani Farsiban Ariaye Feruza Tajik singer - Delam Gom shoda ... Tajiks make up 50% of Afghanistan's population but they are not Afghan or Afghani since Afghan is the name of Pashtuns, a minority ethnic group in southern afghanistan. Its an offense to refer to a Tajik Afghanistani as an afghan or afghani, Tajiks of Afghanistan refer to themselves as Parsizaban, Tajik, Farsiwan, Khorasani, Ariaye, etc. but not afghan or afghani since afghan is not only the name of another ethnic group which was imposed on khorasan by the british in late 19th century, but also afghan is the embodiment of everything that is evil and bad today. Terrorism and terrorist, drug dealing and drug smuggling, opium cultivation, pedophile, suicide bombing, women beating and savagery is what Afghan is known for today so no one with a common sense would associate himself with this filthy name. tags: Music, tajikistan, khurasan, khorasani, tajiki, iran, karachi, lahore, islamabad, peshawar, nwfp, turkey, persia, islam, muslim, arab, afghanistani, khorasan, farsi, parsi, dari, persian, kabul, mazar, balkh, herat, kandahar, hazara, uzbek, tajik, pashto, afghan, karzai, hazaragi, hazaraistan, uzbekistan, valy, ahmad, zahir, farhad, darya, ehsan, aman Tajik girl from china sings a Parsi song - Tajik is our geniune identity whether we are from China, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan or the artificial country of Afghanistan. The name Afghanistan was fabricated and imposed by the British on Khorasan in 1879 Tajik girl from china sings a Parsi song--Tajik girl from china sings a Parsi song - Tajik is our only identity whether we are from China Tajikistan, Uzbekistan or so called Afghanistan. Afghanistan is a fabricated name imposed on Khorasan and Its a treason for Tajiks of Afghanistan to call themselves Afghans. Afghan means taliban, suicide bombers and terrorists who are against Tajiks and Parsi culture tags: Music, tajik, tajiki, tajikistan, tajikan, khorasan, parsi, dari, farsi, kabul, balkh, herat, dushanbe, samarqand, bukhara, khurasan, mazar, persian, iran, khorasani, salang, pamir, badakhshan, takhar, baghlan, bamiyan, maimana, faryab, jawozjan, kabuli, tajek, hazaraistan, karzai, massoud, masood, qanooni, atta, fahim, abdullah, khorasantv, arianatv, tolotv, valy, ahmad, zahir, hangama, nashinas, farhad, darya, ehsan, aman The Best Tajik Singer Khurshed The best voice in contemporary Tajik music. tags: Music, Tajik, Khurshed, best, singer, sanamo, raks, bikun, dushanbe, tajikistan Tajik song and dance - Tajik is our identity whether we are from China, Uzbekistan Tajikistan or the so called Afghanistan. Afghanistan is a fabricated name imposed on Khorasan by british, Khorasan is the homeland of ALL Tajiks Tajik song and dance...Tajik song and dance - Tajik is our identity whether we are from China, Uzbekistan Tajikistan or the so called Afghanistan. Afghanistan is a fabricated name imposed on Khorasan by British, Khorasan is the homeland of ALL Tajiks tags: Music, Farsi, dari, tajik, afghanistan, khorasan, tolo, parsi, tajikistan, panjshir, balkh, herat, kabul, massoud, hazara, uzbek, mazar, karzai, masood, mazari, dostum, tajghorghan, charikar, ghazni, logar, laghman, kandahar, helmand, farah, nemroz, ghor, parwan, kapisa, pamir, salang, khorasani, khurasan, fahim, qanooni, atta, abdullah, taliban, islam, muslim, arab, turk, uzbeki, uno, nato (Tajik Music) The Anis - Zulfiqor-i Aziz | Kase murdan namekhohad www.bbc.co.uk www.ozodi.org www.myspace.com The Anis is a family band that is based in Dushanbe, Tajikistan. It had been very famous in the country and across the Central Asia in the 1990s for its hits Bahoron omad, Lahzahoi bo to budan, Manizha, etc. Now the band boasts with new additions such as Shahrom-i Abubakr, Oston-i Aziz and Shamsiddin-i Aziz. Watch and enjoy a new video from the Anis. tags: Music, tajik, tajikistan, persia, persian, iran, Anis, Zulfiqor, Azizov, группа, Анис, Зулфикор, Азизов, Самарканд, Бухара, Samarqand, Bukhoro, Bukhara, таджикская, музыка, تاجكستان Tajik / Han Chinese Song - Gulbita / Why are the Flowers So Red 1 - movie version (1963) 2 - tv version (2006) 3 - opera (2005) 4 - original song (2006) Introduction to Tajiks: en.wikipedia.org Images of Tajiks: images.google.com Images of beautiful Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region: images.google.com Xinjiang Local Government: www.xinjiang.gov.cn tags: Music, 冰山上的来客gulbita, 古丽碧塔Why, are, the, Flowers, Red, 花儿为什么这样红塔吉克塔吉克族Tajik, Song, Gulbita, Gulnar, 古丽娜尔xinjiang, 新疆taxkorgan, 塔什库尔干pamir, 帕米尔karakoram Singers New Members Filter + Music + khurasan + khorasani + tajiki + iran + karachi + lahore + islamabad + peshawar + nwfp + turkey |

