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The Yaghnobi people (Yaghnobi: yaγnōbī́t or suγdī́t; Tajik: яғнобиҳо, yağnobiho/jaƣnoʙiho) are an East Iranian ethnic minority in Tajikistan. They inhabit... |
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... |
Yaghnob Valley (section Yaghnobi villages) inaccessible for six months of the year. The valley is home to the Yaghnobi people, a people directly descended from the ancient Sogdian civilization of Central... |
and reinstates the fallen queen to his side. In an untitled tale in the Yaghnobi language published by Russian orientalists Mikhail Stepanovich Andreev [ru]... |
Tajiks (redirect from Tājik people) language. In Tajikistan, since the 1939 Soviet census, its small Pamiri and Yaghnobi ethnic groups are included as Tajiks. In China, the term is used to refer... |
Kyrgyz and Russian minorities. The Yaghnobi people live in areas of northern Tajikistan. The estimated number of Yaghnobis is about 25,000. Forced migrations... |
valley in Tajikistan where the Yaghnob River flows; Yaghnobi language, spoken in Tajikistan; Yaghnobi people of Tajikistan. This disambiguation page lists articles... |
woman giving birth to a basket of charcoal. In an untitled tale in the Yaghnobi language published by Russian orientalists Mikhail Stepanovich Andreev [ru]... |
Sogdia, developed into the Yaghnobi language and has survived into the 21st century. It is spoken by the Yaghnobi people. Aurel Stein discovered 5 letters... |
Sogdia (redirect from Sogdian people) longer spoken, but a descendant of one of its dialects, Yaghnobi, is still spoken by the Yaghnobis of Tajikistan. It was widely spoken in Central Asia as... |
Yaghnob Valley, a remote location populated by the Yaghnobi people speaking the eponymous Yaghnobi language. The main village in the valley is Anzob.... |
Sogdians is found in the Yaghnobi-speaking population in parts of the Zeravshan valley in Tajikistan. The main migration of Turkic peoples occurred between the... |
District Zafarobod District Buston Isfara Istaravshan Konibodom Panjakent Yaghnobi people Yagnob Valley Extreme points of Tajikistan "Population of the Republic... |
China. There are also two living members in widely separated areas: the Yaghnobi language of northwestern Tajikistan (descended from Sogdian); and the Ossetic... |
River in the Zarafshan area of Tajikistan by the Yaghnobi people) Western Yaghnobi Eastern Yaghnobi Southeastern Iranian languages Old Southeast Iranian... |
office of Tajikistan. Retrieved 12 October 2020. "History of the Yaghnobi People". yaghnobi.wordpress.com. 2007-10-15. "Regions of the Republic of Tajikistan... |
Pashtuns (redirect from Afghani people) numerous and varied. Most of them are classified as North-Eastern: Ossetic; Yaghnobi (which derives from a dialect closely related to Sogdian); the Shughni... |
The Wakhi people (Wakhi: ښیک مردمِش, Shughni: Waxiēn, Persian: مردمان وخی; Russian: Ваханцы; Chinese: 瓦汗 or 瓦罕), also locally referred to as the Wokhik... |
Xinjiang) Tajiks: Tajikistan Yaghnobi (Yaγnōbī́t): Tajikistan Turkic peoples Kipchak Turks (Northwestern Common Turkic peoples) Kazakhs: Kazakhstan, China... |
Indo-Iranians (redirect from Indo-Iranian people) modern individuals from Southern Central Asia, especially Tajiks and Yaghnobis, display strong genetic continuity towards Iron Age Indo-Iranians, and... |