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BROUGHT TO YOU BY:

OYAT

Tajikistan

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Where is Tajikistan???

Right Here!!!

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TJK is in central AsiaIt is border with Afghanistan, Uzbekistan,

Kyrgyzstan and China.

Here!!!

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Basic information

Total Area: 143,100 sq kmCapital City: DushanbePopulation: 8 million

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Official language is TajikRussian and Uzbek

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Our Alphabet

Tajik alphabet consists of 35 letters

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Educational systems

We have 11 grades Attendance is mandatoryAge: 7 to 18Tajik is the main language of instruction

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Religion:

•Sunni Muslim 85%•Shi'a Muslim 5%•other 10%

Our Mosque

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Tajikistan money: Somoni1 USD = 4.7 somoni

Official currency

The highest money value

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Dushanbe

The capital AND the largest city in Tajikistan

Means “Monday”Population: about 700,000 peopleArea: 124.6 km2 Ethnicity: 83.4% Tajiks, 9.1%

Uzbeks, 5.1% Russians, 2.4% other

Rudaki monument

National Palace

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The Government

Ismoili Somoni monument

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Where do I live?

• I live in Rasht region• The population of

Rasht valley is about 120.000 people

• Usually people work on the fields and gardens

• Our main economic field is agriculture: apple, pear, potatoes,

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Traditions, Culture, national Holidays

and religious holydays

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Navruz• It is the Tajik version of the New Year • We celebrate it on March 21st and 23rd

• Navruz celebrate in many Islamic countries

• Vary activities on these days• Parades and festivals

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Ramadan or Ramazan holiday

• Ramadan last 1 month• Holiday celebrate on last

day

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INDEPENDENCE DAY

In 1991, on the 9th of September Tajikistan got it’s independence

In 2013 we celebrated our 22st anniversary Parades

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Peace day

Celebrated on June 27th In 1997, after 5 years of civil

war, an act of peace and unity was signed in Moscow.

Parades, festivals, and gamesIn the evening in in the center

of town a big concerts and fireworks

Concerts

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NATIONAL FOOD

SAMBUSA

OSH

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SHURBO

BORSHMANTU

OSH

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National clothes and dance

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National sport

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Beautiful places

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Animals

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Interesting facts

Tallest flag pole in the world (165 meters/542 feet)

Longest flag in the world (2000 meters) 93% of Tajikistan is mountainousIskanderkul Lake is named after Alexander

the Great Russian soldiers are reported to have seen

the yeti or Abominable Snowman in the Pamir Mountains of Tajikistan. The legend of the yeti persists today.

Roof of the world (Pamir mountain)

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Longest flag

Tallest flag

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Package

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