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The Yaghnob Valley is a valley in north-west Tajikistan, between the southern slope of the Zarafshan Range and the northern slope of the Gissar Range.... |
Yaghnob or Yaghnobi in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Yaghnob, or Yaghnobi, may refer to: Yaghnob (river) in Tajikistan; Yaghnob Valley, a valley in... |
Yaghnobis (category Yaghnob) in Tajikistan. They inhabit Tajikistan's Sughd province in the valleys of the Yaghnob, Qul and Varzob rivers. The Yaghnobis are considered to be descendants... |
the Yaghnob Valley, a remote location populated by the Yaghnobi people speaking the eponymous Yaghnobi language. The main village in the valley is Anzob... |
Meskhetian Turks Mount Imeon Pamir Mountains Shohimardon Silk Road Vorukh Yaghnob Valley Asia portal Laurelle, Marlene (2015). Globalizing Central Asia: Geopolitics... |
Samarkand follows the Zarafshan River. The roads into secondary valleys, including the Yaghnob valley, are mostly unpaved and poorly maintained. Most of the population... |
Yaghnobi language (category Yaghnob) Yaghnobi is an Eastern Iranian language spoken in the upper valley of the Yaghnob River in the Zarafshan area of Tajikistan by the Yaghnobi people. It... |
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Shughni as well as other Pamir languages are spoken. In the northern Yaghnob valley, the Yaghnobi language is still spoken. Religious demographics in 2020... |
Dehbaland (category Yaghnob) village in Sughd Region, northwestern Tajikistan. It is located the Yaghnob Valley. It is part of the jamoat Anzob in the Ayni District. Its population... |
district is 75,900 (January 2020 estimate). The entire population of the Yaghnob Valley was forcibly resettled in the Zafarabad region in the 1970s by the Soviets... |
Yaghnob, which flows west from the Yaghnob Valley, and the Iskander Darya, which has its source in Lake Iskanderkul and flows east. Both the Yaghnob and... |
Mazori Hatti Mullo (category Yaghnob) Mazori Hatti Mullo (Yaghnobi Мазори Ҳатти Мулло) is a mazar in the Yaghnob Valley in Tajikistan. It is located near to the village Sokan. Тағоймурод Ёрзода:... |
meaning "Soma-twisting Sakas." The Yaghnobi language, spoken in the Yaghnob Valley, also use the verb shavati.: 128 Indo-Scythians 1.^A The Kumiji tribesmen... |
the region is the east-west valley of the upper Zarafshan River. North, over the Turkestan Range, is the Ferghana Valley. The region has 29% of Tajikistan's... |
subsequently traveled from Shakhrisabz to the Gissar Valley and the upper reaches of the Obihingou river to the Yaghnob River. He returned to Tashkent through Istaravshan... |
баджуведж; баджуйцы баджувцы Regions with significant populations Valleys around Yaghnob, Qul and Varzob Rivers and elsewhere in Tajikistan Languages Badzhui... |
population of 8,238 (2015). It is located on the M34 highway and in the Yaghnob River valley. Anzob has a mining and beneficiation complex. The Jamoat consists... |
Iskander Darya is near the village of Zarafshan II. The river merges with the Yaghnob at an altitude of around 1640 m, forming the Fan Darya. Фандарья, Great... |
(Neo-Sogdian, New Sogdian, Modern Sogdian) (spoken in the upper valley of the Yaghnob River in the Zarafshan area of Tajikistan by the Yaghnobi people)... |