What do Indians think about Tajiks (people from Tajikstan)??
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Héy Héllø!!
So, Thé ÃnSwer is... ::-- Yes I have! I had the privilege of visiting Dushanbe ,which is the capital of Tajikistan.
A little bit about the country-
It was a part of the Soviet Union before its disintegration in 1991It shares its borders with China, Afghanistan, Uzbekistan and KyrgyzstanThe majority population is made up of Sunni Muslims and they speak Tajik (a dialect of Persian)
The drive from the airport to the room was both mesmerising and breathtaking. It was early morning, the Gissar hills were visible straight ahead, the weather was very pleasant as it had rained the previous night. It had the vibes of an old, serene European city.
Tajikistan was embroiled in a bitter civil war during which most of the historical monuments, industries etc were destroyed. We visited the Gissar fort which is one of the few left, about 30 minutes from dushanbe.
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So, Thé ÃnSwer is... ::-- Yes I have! I had the privilege of visiting Dushanbe ,which is the capital of Tajikistan.
A little bit about the country-
It was a part of the Soviet Union before its disintegration in 1991It shares its borders with China, Afghanistan, Uzbekistan and KyrgyzstanThe majority population is made up of Sunni Muslims and they speak Tajik (a dialect of Persian)
The drive from the airport to the room was both mesmerising and breathtaking. It was early morning, the Gissar hills were visible straight ahead, the weather was very pleasant as it had rained the previous night. It had the vibes of an old, serene European city.
Tajikistan was embroiled in a bitter civil war during which most of the historical monuments, industries etc were destroyed. We visited the Gissar fort which is one of the few left, about 30 minutes from dushanbe.
#ThankYou
I hope It's help!! Follow me!! ❤
@RamSharma✌✌
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What i came to know from some indian people who visited Tajikstan is that Tajikstani people are hard working, they show great love and affection towards indian culture, cinema.
Tajikistani people are calm and do not argue or fight on the basis of religion.
Tajikistani people are calm and do not argue or fight on the basis of religion.
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