5:14
Tajik People of Afghanistan ( Iranian People)
It is said That the URHEIMAT of not Only Iranians but Also the Indo-Iranians "ARYANS" in g...
published: 05 May 2013
author: Mithradatesi
Tajik People of Afghanistan ( Iranian People)
Tajik People of Afghanistan ( Iranian People)
It is said That the URHEIMAT of not Only Iranians but Also the Indo-Iranians "ARYANS" in general was the approximate region of Bactra(Balkh), Margiana(Marw) ...- published: 05 May 2013
- views: 2275
- author: Mithradatesi
3:20
The Tajik people of Central Asia
Asia Harvest is a Christian organization serving in Asia. Check us out at http://www.asiah...
published: 02 Sep 2009
author: AsiaHarvest
The Tajik people of Central Asia
The Tajik people of Central Asia
Asia Harvest is a Christian organization serving in Asia. Check us out at http://www.asiaharvest.org The Tajik people of Central Asia are a fascinating Islam...- published: 02 Sep 2009
- views: 13341
- author: AsiaHarvest
3:06
Tajiks of China(Aryan people)
Indo-Europeans....
published: 12 Apr 2013
author: TAJIK PATRIOT
Tajiks of China(Aryan people)
Tajiks of China(Aryan people)
Indo-Europeans.- published: 12 Apr 2013
- views: 2846
- author: TAJIK PATRIOT
10:22
Tajikistan and Tajik People
Just simply about Tajikistan and their people, pretty quite beautiful country....
published: 28 Oct 2012
author: Amirjon Razykov
Tajikistan and Tajik People
Tajikistan and Tajik People
Just simply about Tajikistan and their people, pretty quite beautiful country.- published: 28 Oct 2012
- views: 373
- author: Amirjon Razykov
4:53
Iranian People Of China (中国的伊朗人)
Western Part of Xinjiang was within Sassanid Empires borders, around 450 A.D. and the inha...
published: 04 Feb 2013
author: Mithradatesi
Iranian People Of China (中国的伊朗人)
Iranian People Of China (中国的伊朗人)
Western Part of Xinjiang was within Sassanid Empires borders, around 450 A.D. and the inhabitants of these regions were referred to as "Cina-deva-gotra" (fro...- published: 04 Feb 2013
- views: 18500
- author: Mithradatesi
2:57
The Tajiks of Uzbekistan
Asia Harvest is a Christian organization serving in Asia. Check us out at http://www.asiah...
published: 02 Sep 2009
author: AsiaHarvest
The Tajiks of Uzbekistan
The Tajiks of Uzbekistan
Asia Harvest is a Christian organization serving in Asia. Check us out at http://www.asiaharvest.org The Tajik people of Uzbekistan are one of the fascinatin...- published: 02 Sep 2009
- views: 6418
- author: AsiaHarvest
20:07
Enemy of the Tajik people this Russia-Душмани Миллати Точик
Russia made war in Tajikistan, 1992, and Russia is to blame for the fact that many citizen...
published: 15 May 2013
author: gambez
Enemy of the Tajik people this Russia-Душмани Миллати Точик
Enemy of the Tajik people this Russia-Душмани Миллати Точик
Russia made war in Tajikistan, 1992, and Russia is to blame for the fact that many citizens in this war have died, where the UN which looks to the EU-Россия,...- published: 15 May 2013
- views: 1887
- author: gambez
3:21
Tajikistan - Tajik people
...
published: 24 Jul 2013
author: ZoomfromtheSky
Tajikistan - Tajik people
4:23
ТАДЖИКИ !!! TAJIKS !!! 2013.HD
Tajik people.Таджики Tajik girls,Tajikistan,Dushanbe,Khujand,Kulyab,Isfara,Khorog,Kanibada...
published: 05 Mar 2013
author: sparta spartak
ТАДЖИКИ !!! TAJIKS !!! 2013.HD
ТАДЖИКИ !!! TAJIKS !!! 2013.HD
Tajik people.Таджики Tajik girls,Tajikistan,Dushanbe,Khujand,Kulyab,Isfara,Khorog,Kanibadam,Panjakent, Istarafshan.Таджикские девушки и парни.Таджички.- published: 05 Mar 2013
- views: 9505
- author: sparta spartak
9:05
Tajikistan and the Tajik (ARYAN) people Tributed by Master Mehryar Mehrafarin
Mehrafarin's World Presents a Tribute to the great land of Tajikistan and the tajik people...
published: 16 Nov 2012
author: Mehrafarin\'s World
Tajikistan and the Tajik (ARYAN) people Tributed by Master Mehryar Mehrafarin
Tajikistan and the Tajik (ARYAN) people Tributed by Master Mehryar Mehrafarin
Mehrafarin's World Presents a Tribute to the great land of Tajikistan and the tajik people around the world Hail the great Aryan people! The truth of freedom...- published: 16 Nov 2012
- views: 1813
- author: Mehrafarin\'s World
2:24
Tajik people celebrate Nowruz - PressTV 100321
http://www.presstv.com/...
published: 22 Mar 2010
author: newsupload2010
Tajik people celebrate Nowruz - PressTV 100321
Tajik people celebrate Nowruz - PressTV 100321
http://www.presstv.com/- published: 22 Mar 2010
- views: 5783
- author: newsupload2010
5:25
Long live Tajik Iranic peoples
Out of all Iranian peoples, I personally believe that Tajiks are one of the closest people...
published: 02 Aug 2010
author: Iran88Arya
Long live Tajik Iranic peoples
Long live Tajik Iranic peoples
Out of all Iranian peoples, I personally believe that Tajiks are one of the closest people to Iranian Persians, in a linguistic and cultural sense.- published: 02 Aug 2010
- views: 2377
- author: Iran88Arya
0:45
What is wrong whit tajik people, behave
TAJIK DAD BEING RAPED BY A DONKEY WHILE HIS SON IS VIDEO RECORDING...........................
published: 18 Jul 2007
author: TajikAsPasMeta
What is wrong whit tajik people, behave
What is wrong whit tajik people, behave
TAJIK DAD BEING RAPED BY A DONKEY WHILE HIS SON IS VIDEO RECORDING..............................afghans...........afghan Afghanistan zendabad, Khorasan morda...- published: 18 Jul 2007
- views: 8575
- author: TajikAsPasMeta
11:53
Tajik Community In USA. September.05.2011 video #5
Tajik Community In USA. September.05.2011,...
published: 11 Sep 2011
author: tajikcommunityusainc
Tajik Community In USA. September.05.2011 video #5
Tajik Community In USA. September.05.2011 video #5
Tajik Community In USA. September.05.2011,- published: 11 Sep 2011
- views: 922
- author: tajikcommunityusainc
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Khorog, Tajikistan
“The good news is that today Tajikistan is safe, stable and scenically spectacular.”
Lonel...
published: 30 Oct 2012
author: twoonfourwheels.com
Khorog, Tajikistan
“The good news is that today Tajikistan is safe, stable and scenically spectacular.”
Lonely Planet, July 2007
"No-one needed to be told twice. Most people pack up immediately and leave the hotel. All ten cycle tourists left the hostel in convoy, safety in numbers. As we ride down the lane towards the main road we see three guys in cammo, definitely not military, holding massive machine guns, bullet shells cover the road. We hurriedly cycle past burnt out cars, smashed glass, blood on the road. It seems all the woman and children are fleeing the town. As we cyle we’re over taken by small buses flying make-shift white flags out of the window. Hopefully we’ll never be in a situation like this again."
Read our blog entry, posted shortly after leaving Khorog – http://www.twoonfourwheels.com/archives/2014
The footage in this short film was taken over a two day period in which we were confined to our hostel in Khorog, a town in the Pamir Mountains of Tajikistan. Fighting and a torrent of heavy gunfire between the Tajik military and local opposition fighters brought Khorog to a brutal stand-still. This was definitely not what we were expecting of the Pamir leg of our around the World cycle adventure.
Read more about the situation on the BBC website – http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-18965366
See photos that one of the guests in our hostel took on her way out of the town – http://www.bbc.co.uk/tajik/institutional/2012/07/120728_zkh_album_badakhshan_operation.shtml
10:08
Pamiri women and the melting glaciers of Tajikistan
TAJIKISTAN - The glaciers of the Pamir mountains, which provide over 50% of Central Asia's...
published: 24 Aug 2009
author: UNUChannel
Pamiri women and the melting glaciers of Tajikistan
TAJIKISTAN - The glaciers of the Pamir mountains, which provide over 50% of Central Asia's water resources, are rapidly melting at a rate similar to Greenland's continental glacier. Three generations of of Pamiri women share the impacts of the melt and decreasing water levels.
Director/Camera/Editor: Ivan Golovnev
Producer/Editor: Citt Williams
Associate Producers: Professor Abdulsator Saidov, Dr. Abdulnazar Abdulnazarov
Graphics: David Jimenez
Sound Mixer: Tfer Newsome
Shot on location in Pamir mountains, Tajikistan
Duration 10:09 minutes
Developed and produced for United Nations University (UNU) by UNU Media Studio & Institute of Zoology and Parasitology -Tajikistan Academy of Sciences, in association with UNU-IAS Traditional knowledge Initiative and The Christensen Fund.
Further information, for this film can be found at film’s website: http://www.ourworld.unu.edu
United Nations University has published this work under a Creative Commons license - share alike, attribution, no derivatives, non-commercial
*About this Project*
The United Nations University together with Aleine Ecological movement of Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan’s Academy of Sciences - Institute of Zoology and Parasitology, and Foundation of sustainable development of Altai, collaborated as partners in the coordination, production and dissemination of 3 short videos dealing with Central Asian Indigenous Perspectives on Climate Change. Collaboratively made with Indigenous storytellers, the videobriefs are told in local languages, respect Intellectual Property rights and provide storytellers with media training, resources and a fair media engagement model for future projects. The final videos played alongside other international climate change videos at a locally coordinated forum event and later at a special screening at the National Museum of Denmark during the Copenhagen COP15 meeting.
*About the filmmakers*
Ivan Golovnev- Director/Camera/Editor
Ivan was born in 1978 in Omsk, a city in southwest Siberia. He graduated from the Omsk State University, History Department. In 2002 he finished college at the Sverdlovsk Film Studio in Ekaterinburg. In 2005 he finished the Highest Courses of Film Writers and Directors in Moscow. In addition to studying theory, he has worked as an assistant director during the filming of documentary and feature films and also as a director of a local TV station. He directed the documentary television series The Time of Myths about the traditional culture of the Khanty and the Mansi, two indigenous peoples of Russia’s northwest Siberia. In 2004, he completed a documentary entitled Tiny Katerina, which chronicles three years from the life of a small Khanty girl and her family who exist in harmony with nature and follow the rites of their traditional culture, until the oil industry disrupts their livelihood. This film has received awards at several international festivals. Currently, Golovnev is completing a short feature film and working on a documentary about representatives of different denominations in Siberia. Ivan is a member of the Russian Filmmakers Union (RFU) and has been a winner and participant of the following international film festivals and film projects:
2005 Open World Leadership Program for filmmakers (USA);
2006 BERLINALE Talent Campus (Competition Section);
2007 Why Democracy International Film Project;
2008 EthnoFilm Project (producer);
2009 Crossing Boundaries International Film Project;
Citt Williams- Producer/Editor
Citt is a documentary filmmaker at the UNU Media Studio with over 12 years producing experience in broadcast media. Citt’s produced documentary films have been screened at festivals including Cannes (Yellow Fella), Sundance, Mumbai, Melbourne and by broadcasters including the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, Discovery and National Geographic. She has a Masters degree in documentary from the Australian Film Television and Radio School (Sydney) and a Business degree in Film and TV Production from QUT (Brisbane). Within UNU, her unit “Media Studio” (MS) has grounded expertise in online learning, interactive media and video production and in linking development issues with visual media and online content on social and environmental issues. Her role in the UNU-IAS Traditional Knowledge Initiative seeks to build greater understanding and facilitate awareness of traditional knowledge (TK) to inform action by Indigenous peoples, local communities and domestic and international policy makers. Key outputs include research activities, policy studies, capacity development and online learning and dissemination. In preparation for the project, Citt studied Russian.
Tajikistan Academy Of Sciences – Institute for Zoology and Parasitology
Tajikistan’s leading research institution for coordinating and conducting theoretical and applied research projects. The institution began as the Tajik Base (baza) of the Soviet Academy of Sciences in 1932, was reorg
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Pamiri women and the melting glaciers of Tajikistan (Tajiki Subtitle Version)
TAJIKISTAN - The glaciers of the Pamir mountains, which provide over 50% of Central Asia's...
published: 18 Jan 2011
author: UNUChannel
Pamiri women and the melting glaciers of Tajikistan (Tajiki Subtitle Version)
TAJIKISTAN - The glaciers of the Pamir mountains, which provide over 50% of Central Asia's water resources, are rapidly melting at a rate similar to Greenland's continental glacier. Three generations of of Pamiri women share the impacts of the melt and decreasing water levels.
Director/Camera/Editor: Ivan Golovnev
Producer/Editor: Citt Williams
Associate Producers: Professor Abdulsator Saidov, Dr. Abdulnazar Abdulnazarov
Graphics: David Jimenez
Sound Mixer: Tfer Newsome
Shot on location in Pamir mountains, Tajikistan
Duration 10:09 minutes
Developed and produced for United Nations University (UNU) by UNU Media Studio & Institute of Zoology and Parasitology -Tajikistan Academy of Sciences, in association with UNU-IAS Traditional knowledge Initiative and The Christensen Fund.
Further information, for this film can be found at film’s website: ourworld.unu.edu
United Nations University has published this work under a Creative Commons license - share alike, attribution, no derivatives, non-commercial
*About this Project*
The United Nations University together with Aleine Ecological movement of Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan’s Academy of Sciences - Institute of Zoology and Parasitology, and Foundation of sustainable development of Altai, collaborated as partners in the coordination, production and dissemination of 3 short videos dealing with Central Asian Indigenous Perspectives on Climate Change. Collaboratively made with Indigenous storytellers, the videobriefs are told in local languages, respect Intellectual Property rights and provide storytellers with media training, resources and a fair media engagement model for future projects. The final videos played alongside other international climate change videos at a locally coordinated forum event and later at a special screening at the National Museum of Denmark during the Copenhagen COP15 meeting.
*About the filmmakers*
Ivan Golovnev- Director/Camera/Editor
Ivan was born in 1978 in Omsk, a city in southwest Siberia. He graduated from the Omsk State University, History Department. In 2002 he finished college at the Sverdlovsk Film Studio in Ekaterinburg. In 2005 he finished the Highest Courses of Film Writers and Directors in Moscow. In addition to studying theory, he has worked as an assistant director during the filming of documentary and feature films and also as a director of a local TV station. He directed the documentary television series The Time of Myths about the traditional culture of the Khanty and the Mansi, two indigenous peoples of Russia’s northwest Siberia. In 2004, he completed a documentary entitled Tiny Katerina, which chronicles three years from the life of a small Khanty girl and her family who exist in harmony with nature and follow the rites of their traditional culture, until the oil industry disrupts their livelihood. This film has received awards at several international festivals. Currently, Golovnev is completing a short feature film and working on a documentary about representatives of different denominations in Siberia. Ivan is a member of the Russian Filmmakers Union (RFU) and has been a winner and participant of the following international film festivals and film projects:
2005 Open World Leadership Program for filmmakers (USA);
2006 BERLINALE Talent Campus (Competition Section);
2007 Why Democracy International Film Project;
2008 EthnoFilm Project (producer);
2009 Crossing Boundaries International Film Project;
Citt Williams- Producer/Editor
Citt is a documentary filmmaker at the UNU Media Studio with over 12 years producing experience in broadcast media. Citt’s produced documentary films have been screened at festivals including Cannes (Yellow Fella), Sundance, Mumbai, Melbourne and by broadcasters including the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, Discovery and National Geographic. She has a Masters degree in documentary from the Australian Film Television and Radio School (Sydney) and a Business degree in Film and TV Production from QUT (Brisbane). Within UNU, her unit “Media Studio” (MS) has grounded expertise in online learning, interactive media and video production and in linking development issues with visual media and online content on social and environmental issues. Her role in the UNU-IAS Traditional Knowledge Initiative seeks to build greater understanding and facilitate awareness of traditional knowledge (TK) to inform action by Indigenous peoples, local communities and domestic and international policy makers. Key outputs include research activities, policy studies, capacity development and online learning and dissemination. In preparation for the project, Citt studied Russian.
Tajikistan Academy Of Sciences – Institute for Zoology and Parasitology
Tajikistan’s leading research institution for coordinating and conducting theoretical and applied research projects. The institution began as the Tajik Base (baza) of the Soviet Academy of Sciences in 1932, was reorganized into a Branch (fila
15:51
Af-Pak Insanity: Boradline Chaos, Part 2: The People
Synopsis: For the second installment of this three-part series on the calamity and chaos t...
published: 28 Oct 2009
author: Plaid Avenger
Af-Pak Insanity: Boradline Chaos, Part 2: The People
Synopsis: For the second installment of this three-part series on the calamity and chaos that is the Afghanistan-Pakistan border area, the Plaid Avenger talks about the peoples and parties that inhabit this lethal stretch of planet earth. We mostly hear about the Taliban, al-Qaeda, Afghans, and Pakistanis, and the Avenger will sort out who these peoples are…or aren’t! However, nations and political parties are made up of peoples, which is the Plaid Avenger’s main focus here. Ethnic groups like the Balochis, the Uzbeks, the Tajiks, and the Uyghurs are located in this area, and all have different goals which motivate their behavior. However, it is the powerful Pashtun ethnic group that has been swelling the ranks of the terrorist groups of this region….let’s figure out why!
Youtube results:
1:11
a Tajik People.mp4
just watching..Tajik People....
published: 06 Jan 2012
author: anushervon555
a Tajik People.mp4
a Tajik People.mp4
just watching..Tajik People.- published: 06 Jan 2012
- views: 115
- author: anushervon555
1:51
Afghan Commander Hits A Tajik Mordagow Policeman For Stealing Money From People
Afghanistan: 2 tajik nothernalliance policemen gets beatup by afghan commander they stole ...
published: 08 Dec 2011
author: TajikVision2
Afghan Commander Hits A Tajik Mordagow Policeman For Stealing Money From People
Afghan Commander Hits A Tajik Mordagow Policeman For Stealing Money From People
Afghanistan: 2 tajik nothernalliance policemen gets beatup by afghan commander they stole money from people in the area.- published: 08 Dec 2011
- views: 1245
- author: TajikVision2