Tajikistan Таджикистан
Таджикистан официально Респу́блика Таджикистан — государство в Центральной Азии, бывшая Таджикская Советская Социалистическая Республика в составе СССР.
Таджикистан расположен в предгорьях Памира и не имеет выхода к морю. Это наименьшее по площади государство Средней Азии. Граничит с Узбекистаном на западе и северо-западе, с Киргизией на севере, с Китаем на востоке, с Афганистаном — на юге. Столица — город Душанбе.
Таджикистан — единственное ираноязычное (персоязычное) государство в бывшей советской Средней Азии. Большинство населения Таджикистана исповедует ислам суннитского толка.
Таджикистан богат природными ресурсами, но так как 93 % территории республики занимают горы, их добыча затруднена слаборазвитой инфраструктурой. Таджикистан расположен вдали от основных евразийских транспортных потоков.
Tajikistan, officially the Republic of Tajikistan - a country in Central Asia, the former Tajik Soviet Socialist Republic within the USSR.
Tajikistan is located in the foothills of the Pamir and has no outlet to the sea. It is the smallest nation in Central Asia by area. It shares borders with Uzbekistan in the west and north-west, Kyrgyzstan to the north, China to the east, and Afghanistan - in the south. Capital - the city of Dushanbe.
Tajikistan - the only Iranian-speaking (Persian-speaking) country in former Soviet Central Asia. Most of Tajikistan's population is Sunni Muslim.
Tajikistan is rich in natural resources, but since 93% of the territory is covered by mountains, their extraction is difficult underdeveloped infrastructure. Tajikistan is located away from the main Eurasian transport streams.
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Best Attractions and Places to See in Dushanbe, Tajikistan
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List of Best Things to do in Dushanbe , Tajikistan
Rudaki Park
Pamir Highway
Statue of Ismoil Somoni
NOOR ART GALLERY
National Museum of Tajikistan
Ismaili Centre
Flagpole with the Flag of Tajikistan
National Library of Tajikistan
National Museum of Antiquities
Victory Park
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48 Hours in Tajikistan 2016: Explore Dushanbe and the Fann Mountains
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Travel to Tajikistan probably isn’t your first choice when thinking about a weekend away from Dubai. My first reaction when we booked Tajikistan was… what have we gotten ourselves into...?
It is definitely a destination to consider, so let us convince you why we think Tajikistan is the hidden gem of Central Asia.
Between the unexpected language barrier, money issues (see Tips below), cleanliness of the streets, gorgeous landscapes and incredibly friendly people, we had our share of everything that makes a weekend trip like this so special.
So here goes, we'll try to pack as many helpful tips below as possible so you can enjoy an incredible 48 hours of travel to Tajikistan as well.
Travel to Tajikistan - Questions & Answers:
How to travel to Tajikistan from Dubai?
The best way to travel to Tajikistan from Dubai is by plane. We took a very convenient flight with Somon Air from DXB to Dushanbe, Tajikistan. Comfortable and efficient, the flight cost us AED 1,300 each ($330). Somon Air is the new national airline of Tajikistan and while they remain a majority domestic airline, we were surprised at how clean, comfortable and easy the flight was. Considering it was an airline we had never heard of before and our ticket confirmations were all in Tajik, we were skeptical.
What is the weather like in Tajikistan?
We went to Tajikistan in July, and the weather was absolutely beautiful, especially coming from oven-like Dubai. Think 25 degrees during the day, going down to 20 during the night. No humidity, and sun all day long!
If you are going to head up to the Fann mountains, and you'd be insane not to, bring a long sleeve shirt, especially if you go at night. The mountains were topped with snow, even in the middle of the summer.
What to do during 48 Hours in Tajikistan?
1 - Visit the World's Tallest Flagpole
Dushanbe is the capital of Tajikistan, and while it’s small, it is very lively. The tallest flag pole is Trip Advisor’s number 1 attraction, but don't be fooled, it’s worth going to see just to people watch! While the flag and flag pole are interesting themselves it really is the amazingly beautiful setting of the park, the perfectly taken care of gardens, statues, lakes and people strolling that make it so fun to walk through. Drinks and snacks are sold by multiple vendors and you won't need more than a couple bucks to enjoy an afternoon. If you aren't careful, you might get dragged into a Tajik wedding celebration so bring you dancing shoes!
2 -Trek to the Seven Lakes
Hiking and trekking are very popular in Tajikistan. Although they are more suited to a longer stay, it is recommended to tackle the seven lakes trek - made up of seven lakes around the mountains, each one a different color. While a trek will take more time, getting up into the mountains even for a couple hours is an absolute must.
3 - Explore the Hissar Fort
Hissar Fort is only 30 minutes away from Dushanbe city centre, and is an absolute must do. The architecture is gorgeous and the history about it fascinating. We had no idea what to expect but were floored when we arrived to see such an incredible ancient fort, from the 1200's, looking so beautiful and with such a well preserved setting. Getting lost in the old fort and surrounding buildings is very interesting and there is even a watering hole from a natural spring and horseback riding for the kids.
4 - Climb the Fann Mountains
The Fann Mountains are beautiful, and if you have the time we strongly recommend to get up there, if only to admire the view over the valley. If you are scared of heights like me (Anne), it’s a bit of a love/hate moment, but it’s worth it. Stop on the way at one of the artisanal honey making stands along the road and taste organic Tajik honey - honestly the best we’ve ever tasted. Bee careful of bee stings (see what I did there...)
5 - Stroll through Rudaki Park
Rudaki Park (named after the famous Tajik poet) is the central heart beat of Dushanbe and left us quite speechless after getting lost in its seemingly endless sections.
6 - Be a Child at Boghi Poytakht
Plan a trip to Boghi Poytakht Park and the Botanical Garden, both located close to each other on the outskirts of Dushanbe, which is already a small city. The botanical gardens are vast and relaxing to visit while Boghi Poytakht Park is a bustling amusement park complete with roller coasters, a huge ferris wheel and is even connected to a gigantic water park - which we were gutted to run out of time to visit.
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Worlds Largest Flagpole in Dushanbe Part 1 Tajikistan Jan 2016
Tajikistan Thru My Eyes Episode 3: The Grandfather of Water
Tajikistan may be one of the least understood countries in the least understood part of the world. With Western China to its east, Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan to its north, Uzbek desert to its West, and Afghanistan to its south. Slightly smaller than Wisconsin, this mostly mountainous country is one of the main places to view major international and transnational stories of today.
From drug smuggling to Ecotourism. Cotton to Islam. Soviet legacies to American soldiers. Traditions and modernity. I invite you to come with me on my adventure throughout this beautiful and diverse country.
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Episode 2: The Grandfather of Water
There is a mountain called The Grandfather of Water that feeds an unnamed river. This river creates a beautiful valley. This valley is still suffering 10 years after a great flood, and has recently had a new mosque built in it. This land makes me wonder, what will the mountainous region of Pakistan look like in 10 years.
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World's Tallest Flagpole Towers Over Dushanbe
The world's tallest flag pole, flying the world's largest flag, is in Tajikistan, in the heart of Central Asia
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Highlights from Part 1 of Pamir Hwy Redspokes ride in Tajikistan 2018
Episode 10. Tajikistan. Dushanbe, Hissar, Khorog
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In Dushanbe we enjoying singing fountains at night. I'm making a one-day trip to Hissar not far from Dushanbe. After that I get Permit for the Pamir and going to Khorog, the administrative center of Gorno-Badakhshan Autonomous Oblast. The road will take a day, during which we will travel many kilometers along the border with Afghanistan. In Khorog, we take a stroll through the city and also makes a trip to Suchand village.
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Round table 'Mountains and Youth' in Khorog, Tajikistan
A photo report, provided by CCCDR, member of Mountain Partnership from Tajikistan. The photos were taken during the Round table 'Mountains and Youth' in Khorog, on December 11, 2012, organized by the CCCDR as part of its IMD activities.
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History Of Tajikistan
Tajikistan harkens to the Samanid Empire ( 875–999 ) . 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 A S S R, within Uzbekistan. In 1929 Tajikistan was made one of the component republics of the Soviet Union – Tajik Soviet Socialist Republic ( Tajik S S R ) – 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 Tajik civil war. A peace agreement among rival factions was signed in 1997.
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Activity at Russian post on Tajik border with Afghanistan
1. River Pyandz
2. Northern Alliance men walking along the river bank
3. Trenches along the Tajikistan side of the border
4. Russian border post house
5. Russian flag on the pole
6. Russian soldier looking through binoculars
7. Taliban soldiers walking on the front line UPSOUND gunfire
8. Plume of smoke in the mountain UPSOUND explosion
9. Taliban soldiers across the river UPSOUND explosions
10. Zoom out from river
STORYLINE:
Some eight thousand Russian soldiers guard the border between Tajikistan and Afghanistan.
At the post near Kupletin, the soldiers have a bird's eye view of fighting between Taliban soldiers and those from the opposition Northern Alliance and often report on their activities.
The post is on the River Pyandz which forms a natural border between Tajikistan and Afghanistan.
The border troops say they've seen an increase in the fighting between the Taliban and the Northern Alliance troops in the past few days, since U-S airstrikes began on Afghanistan.
On Thursday they reported to a Russian news agency that they had seen tanks from the Northern Alliance shell Taliban positions near the village of Zardkamar.
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