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Tajikistan: Health for Tomorrow
HSCI 160 Assigment
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Maternal Health and Midwifery in EECA: Tajikistan Focus
Tajikistan photo essay
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The Siberian Health World. Tajikistan.
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U.S. EMBASSY PROGRAM IMPROVES HEALTH CARE IN TAJIKISTAN
Dushanbe, Tajikistan, March 2, 2011 -- The U.S. Government through the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) began a series of 3 workshops for 64 health care specialists at the Center of Evidence-based Medicine at Tajik State Medical University. Workshop participants will develop methods to detect, prevent, and treat tuberculosis, HIV, and other diseases. These workshops are part of
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Health VSO Tajikistan
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Improving maternal health services in Tajikistan
Early and continuous contact between mother and child are now encouraged, even in the incubator unit, where babies born prematurely or with health complications were being closely monitored by staff. Mothers came in regularly for feeding and bonding sessions with their babies, before being returned to their incubators.
With a high maternal mortality rate, the Government has identified maternal h
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ҶСК "Курортҳои Тоҷикистон" ОАО "Курорты Таджикистана" Health Resorts of Tajikistan
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Assessing Education, Health, and Energy Needs in Rural Tajikistan
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Kyrgyz Republic/Moldova/Tajikistan Food Crisis Response Projects
A primary goal of each of the projects was to protect and improve the nutritional and health status of pregnant and lactating women and children under the age of five. The three projects were timely and helped to mitigate social, health, and nutritional concerns through temporary cash transfers, nutritional supplements, flour fortification, test kits, food packages, nutrition education, child grow
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Tajikistan Shaves 13,000 Men's Beards To 'End Radicalism'
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Clip from The Kyle Kulinski Show, which airs live on Blog Talk Radio and Secular Talk Radio Monday - Friday 4:00 - 5:30 PM Eastern time zone.
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Privatizing Central Asia -- success against brucellosis in Tajikistan
DUSHANBE, Tajikistan -- A dramatic decline in brucellosis, a serious disease affecting both livestock and humans in this Central Asian country, is being hailed as the first major victory of the recently privatized national animal health service. This success was made possible by the joint effort of the UN's Food and Agriculture Organization, national veterinary associations, Sweden and the Europea
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Using drugs reducing risks - Improving access to healthcare for people who use drugs in Tajikistan
Yarali works as an outreach worker for SPIN+, where he provides peer support for people who use drugs in Tajikistan. Yarali very much remembers his first time. Like many youngsters he started using heroin after the fall of the Soviet Union to escape from the unstable society. Yarali's own experience with drug use helps him to support other people who use drugs, but Yarali doesn't always know the a
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UNICEF: Promoting breastfeeding in Tajikistan
During World Breastfeeding Week, 1-7 August 2008, UNICEF and other advocacy groups are promoting exclusive breastfeeding for the first six months of life, which experts believe could save 1.3 million infant lives every year.
Tajikistan, 7 August 2008 - Over the last decade, Tajikistan Breastfeeding Week has been made possible through the support provided by UNICEF and the Ministry of Health (Mo
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Har yaki Mo...2/3 - Тоҷикистон, Таджикистан, Tajikistan
This film examines the problem of HIV/AIDS among the labour migration population of Tajikistan. The protagonist is a labour migrant working in Russian town of Tver. He discovers his positive status too late, and he later passes along HIV to wife who gives birth to a HIV positive baby. At this point, the path of the main character is transformed as he begins to reconsider his life values and ad
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Har yaki Mo...3/3 - Тоҷикистон, Таджикистан, Tajikistan
This film examines the problem of HIV/AIDS among the labour migration population of Tajikistan. The protagonist is a labour migrant working in Russian town of Tver. He discovers his positive status too late, and he later passes along HIV to wife who gives birth to a HIV positive baby. At this point, the path of the main character is transformed as he begins to reconsider his life values and ad
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Tajikistan TB Ministerial Presentation
Tajikistan - Mr Nusratulla Salimov, Minister of Health - presents his country's response to M/XDR-TB
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UNICEF: Executive Board in Tajikistan
http://www.unicef.org/about/execboard/index_53842.html
NEW YORK, USA, 7 June 2010 -- In order to gain a better understanding of UNICEF's work in the field, and its progress on the MDGs, Executive Board members visit selected programme countries each year. The final day of the UNICEF Executive Board's 2010 Annual Session included highlights of the board's field visits to Rwanda and Tajikistan ea
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WECF Tajikistan Sanitation Project EN
Women in Europe for a Common Future (WECF) safeguards our children's future by creating a healthy environment and sustainable development for all. We strive for balancing environment, health and economy. We enable women and men to participate at local and global level in policy processes for sustainable development. Our network's activities are based on our partners' own visions and needs. WECF im
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7.2 Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Tajikistan | Tremors Felt In Delhi | 10TV
An earthquake measuring 7.2 magnitude struck Tajikistan and north India. Mild tremors were felt in Punjab, Delhi and Kashmir. There were no immediate reports of casualties or destruction.
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Thousands of Afghani refugees living in stark conditions on the Tajikistan border
Near Pakhor, Afghanistan-Tajikistan Border
1. Various of Russian border guard post overlooking Pianj river
Northern Afghanistan
2. Floodplains of Pianj river
3. Refugees pulling water from well in the ground
4. Dwellings occupied by refugees
5. Reed houses
6. Refugees cooking
7. SOUNDBITE: (Tajik dialect) Voxpop, Refugee (Question:) What do you think about upcoming US actions? Answer:
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TAJIKISTAN: TYPHOID EPIDEMIC CLAIMS LIVES OF 46 PEOPLE
Russian/Nat
A typhoid epidemic, raging in the former Soviet Republic of Tajikistan since January, has claimed at least 46 lives and left thousands sick.
Poor sanitation and the country's contaminated water are contributing to the epidemic, which could affect up to 60-thousand people over the next few months.
World Health Organisation officials say the situation could spread out of cont
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Midwives in Tajikistan: Interview with Nargis Rakhimova of UNFPA
Audio interview of Nargis Rakhimova of UNFPA by Raquel Wexler on the state of midwifery and the maternal health situation in Tajikistan.
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Afghanistan and Tajikistan Cross Border trade project
VSO Tajikistan is implementing a project for the UK government conflict pool. With funding from DFID, FCO and MOD the conflict pool focuses on initiatives which aim to achieve enhanced peace and security within and between states and their populations in Central Asia. In line with the strategy of VSO Tajikistan this project focuses on improving cross-border trade and investment in the Gorno-Badakh
U.S. EMBASSY PROGRAM IMPROVES HEALTH CARE IN TAJIKISTAN
Dushanbe, Tajikistan, March 2, 2011 -- The U.S. Government through the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) began a series of 3 workshops for 64 he...
Dushanbe, Tajikistan, March 2, 2011 -- The U.S. Government through the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) began a series of 3 workshops for 64 health care specialists at the Center of Evidence-based Medicine at Tajik State Medical University. Workshop participants will develop methods to detect, prevent, and treat tuberculosis, HIV, and other diseases. These workshops are part of the USAID Quality Health Care Project and were developed at the request of the Ministry of Health. Mid-career training is critical for Tajikistan's health care specialists get the latest information about modern healthcare practices.
wn.com/U.S. Embassy Program Improves Health Care In Tajikistan
Dushanbe, Tajikistan, March 2, 2011 -- The U.S. Government through the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) began a series of 3 workshops for 64 health care specialists at the Center of Evidence-based Medicine at Tajik State Medical University. Workshop participants will develop methods to detect, prevent, and treat tuberculosis, HIV, and other diseases. These workshops are part of the USAID Quality Health Care Project and were developed at the request of the Ministry of Health. Mid-career training is critical for Tajikistan's health care specialists get the latest information about modern healthcare practices.
- published: 02 Mar 2011
- views: 713
Improving maternal health services in Tajikistan
Early and continuous contact between mother and child are now encouraged, even in the incubator unit, where babies born prematurely or with health complications...
Early and continuous contact between mother and child are now encouraged, even in the incubator unit, where babies born prematurely or with health complications were being closely monitored by staff. Mothers came in regularly for feeding and bonding sessions with their babies, before being returned to their incubators.
With a high maternal mortality rate, the Government has identified maternal health as a priority area. It has applied a strategic plan for expanding services, advocacy and provision of essential medical equipment, with support from the United Nations Population Fund, UNFPA.
wn.com/Improving Maternal Health Services In Tajikistan
Early and continuous contact between mother and child are now encouraged, even in the incubator unit, where babies born prematurely or with health complications were being closely monitored by staff. Mothers came in regularly for feeding and bonding sessions with their babies, before being returned to their incubators.
With a high maternal mortality rate, the Government has identified maternal health as a priority area. It has applied a strategic plan for expanding services, advocacy and provision of essential medical equipment, with support from the United Nations Population Fund, UNFPA.
- published: 17 Aug 2012
- views: 255
Kyrgyz Republic/Moldova/Tajikistan Food Crisis Response Projects
A primary goal of each of the projects was to protect and improve the nutritional and health status of pregnant and lactating women and children under the age o...
A primary goal of each of the projects was to protect and improve the nutritional and health status of pregnant and lactating women and children under the age of five. The three projects were timely and helped to mitigate social, health, and nutritional concerns through temporary cash transfers, nutritional supplements, flour fortification, test kits, food packages, nutrition education, child growth monitoring equipment, and improved health worker knowledge and skills.
Join the conversation and post ideas to end the food crisis: http://www.worldbank.org/openforum
To learn more about the food crisis, visit http://www.worldbank.org/foodcrisis
wn.com/Kyrgyz Republic Moldova Tajikistan Food Crisis Response Projects
A primary goal of each of the projects was to protect and improve the nutritional and health status of pregnant and lactating women and children under the age of five. The three projects were timely and helped to mitigate social, health, and nutritional concerns through temporary cash transfers, nutritional supplements, flour fortification, test kits, food packages, nutrition education, child growth monitoring equipment, and improved health worker knowledge and skills.
Join the conversation and post ideas to end the food crisis: http://www.worldbank.org/openforum
To learn more about the food crisis, visit http://www.worldbank.org/foodcrisis
- published: 30 Jun 2010
- views: 4634
Tajikistan Shaves 13,000 Men's Beards To 'End Radicalism'
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Clip from The Kyle Kulinski Show, which airs live on Blog Talk Rad...
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- published: 26 Jan 2016
- views: 26810
Privatizing Central Asia -- success against brucellosis in Tajikistan
DUSHANBE, Tajikistan -- A dramatic decline in brucellosis, a serious disease affecting both livestock and humans in this Central Asian country, is being hailed ...
DUSHANBE, Tajikistan -- A dramatic decline in brucellosis, a serious disease affecting both livestock and humans in this Central Asian country, is being hailed as the first major victory of the recently privatized national animal health service. This success was made possible by the joint effort of the UN's Food and Agriculture Organization, national veterinary associations, Sweden and the European Community.
wn.com/Privatizing Central Asia Success Against Brucellosis In Tajikistan
DUSHANBE, Tajikistan -- A dramatic decline in brucellosis, a serious disease affecting both livestock and humans in this Central Asian country, is being hailed as the first major victory of the recently privatized national animal health service. This success was made possible by the joint effort of the UN's Food and Agriculture Organization, national veterinary associations, Sweden and the European Community.
- published: 11 Feb 2011
- views: 2314
Using drugs reducing risks - Improving access to healthcare for people who use drugs in Tajikistan
Yarali works as an outreach worker for SPIN+, where he provides peer support for people who use drugs in Tajikistan. Yarali very much remembers his first time. ...
Yarali works as an outreach worker for SPIN+, where he provides peer support for people who use drugs in Tajikistan. Yarali very much remembers his first time. Like many youngsters he started using heroin after the fall of the Soviet Union to escape from the unstable society. Yarali's own experience with drug use helps him to support other people who use drugs, but Yarali doesn't always know the answer to their questions. This is when he consults the online platform that was launched by Bridging the Gaps in 2013.
In Tajikistan an estimated 25,000 people are using drugs. Around 60% of injecting drug users are living with HIV. However, there is still a big information gap regarding drug use and HIV treatment even in the healthcare sector. Healthcare workers are not trained on these topics. This often results in stigma and rejection.
In order to address this knowledge gap, AIDS Foundation East-West developed an online learning platform as part of the Bridging the Gaps programme. The platform provides information and professional consultation by healthcare experts on topics related to HIV, TB, viral hepatitis, sexually transmitted diseases, substance dependence, and harm reduction. This is particularly useful for medical professionals in rural areas who have limited access to information. And for outreach workers like Yarali.
wn.com/Using Drugs Reducing Risks Improving Access To Healthcare For People Who Use Drugs In Tajikistan
Yarali works as an outreach worker for SPIN+, where he provides peer support for people who use drugs in Tajikistan. Yarali very much remembers his first time. Like many youngsters he started using heroin after the fall of the Soviet Union to escape from the unstable society. Yarali's own experience with drug use helps him to support other people who use drugs, but Yarali doesn't always know the answer to their questions. This is when he consults the online platform that was launched by Bridging the Gaps in 2013.
In Tajikistan an estimated 25,000 people are using drugs. Around 60% of injecting drug users are living with HIV. However, there is still a big information gap regarding drug use and HIV treatment even in the healthcare sector. Healthcare workers are not trained on these topics. This often results in stigma and rejection.
In order to address this knowledge gap, AIDS Foundation East-West developed an online learning platform as part of the Bridging the Gaps programme. The platform provides information and professional consultation by healthcare experts on topics related to HIV, TB, viral hepatitis, sexually transmitted diseases, substance dependence, and harm reduction. This is particularly useful for medical professionals in rural areas who have limited access to information. And for outreach workers like Yarali.
- published: 09 Jul 2014
- views: 476
UNICEF: Promoting breastfeeding in Tajikistan
During World Breastfeeding Week, 1-7 August 2008, UNICEF and other advocacy groups are promoting exclusive breastfeeding for the first six months of life, which...
During World Breastfeeding Week, 1-7 August 2008, UNICEF and other advocacy groups are promoting exclusive breastfeeding for the first six months of life, which experts believe could save 1.3 million infant lives every year.
Tajikistan, 7 August 2008 - Over the last decade, Tajikistan Breastfeeding Week has been made possible through the support provided by UNICEF and the Ministry of Health (MoH) of Tajikistan and its partners. This year, in an effort to increase support from other channels, World Breastfeeding Week is promoting the global theme of, 'going for the gold by supporting mothers to breastfeed'.
"Support for breastfeeding is crucially important for mothers, babies and the community itself. This golden support, irrespective of conditions, ensures the best start for children's lives," said Ruth Leano, Deputy Representative of UNICEF in Tajikistan.
According to the National Breastfeeding Coordinator Rahmatulloev Sherali only 25 per cent of Tajik mothers are breastfeeding their babies exclusively for the first six months.
To read the full story, visit: http://www.unicef.org/infobycountry/Tajikistan_45114.html
wn.com/Unicef Promoting Breastfeeding In Tajikistan
During World Breastfeeding Week, 1-7 August 2008, UNICEF and other advocacy groups are promoting exclusive breastfeeding for the first six months of life, which experts believe could save 1.3 million infant lives every year.
Tajikistan, 7 August 2008 - Over the last decade, Tajikistan Breastfeeding Week has been made possible through the support provided by UNICEF and the Ministry of Health (MoH) of Tajikistan and its partners. This year, in an effort to increase support from other channels, World Breastfeeding Week is promoting the global theme of, 'going for the gold by supporting mothers to breastfeed'.
"Support for breastfeeding is crucially important for mothers, babies and the community itself. This golden support, irrespective of conditions, ensures the best start for children's lives," said Ruth Leano, Deputy Representative of UNICEF in Tajikistan.
According to the National Breastfeeding Coordinator Rahmatulloev Sherali only 25 per cent of Tajik mothers are breastfeeding their babies exclusively for the first six months.
To read the full story, visit: http://www.unicef.org/infobycountry/Tajikistan_45114.html
- published: 11 Aug 2008
- views: 22854
Har yaki Mo...2/3 - Тоҷикистон, Таджикистан, Tajikistan
This film examines the problem of HIV/AIDS among the labour migration population of Tajikistan. The protagonist is a labour migrant working in Russian town of ...
This film examines the problem of HIV/AIDS among the labour migration population of Tajikistan. The protagonist is a labour migrant working in Russian town of Tver. He discovers his positive status too late, and he later passes along HIV to wife who gives birth to a HIV positive baby. At this point, the path of the main character is transformed as he begins to reconsider his life values and addresses young people and others to be conscious of the consequences of unprotected sexual relations, and to be responsible for not only their own personal health, but also the health of their dependents.
Also included in the film are interviews with Ministry of Health specialists, community residents, religious leaders, and NGO representatives.
The film was produced in 2006 by filmmaker Malikov Ozod and was distributed to NGO partners and participants of the IOM three-day seminar in Khujand and Dushanbe. IOM's NGO partners later broadly distributed the film throughout the local communities where labour migrants and their families are located.
For more information regarding IOM's Mission in Tajikistan, go to www.iom.tj
wn.com/Har Yaki Mo...2 3 Тоҷикистон, Таджикистан, Tajikistan
This film examines the problem of HIV/AIDS among the labour migration population of Tajikistan. The protagonist is a labour migrant working in Russian town of Tver. He discovers his positive status too late, and he later passes along HIV to wife who gives birth to a HIV positive baby. At this point, the path of the main character is transformed as he begins to reconsider his life values and addresses young people and others to be conscious of the consequences of unprotected sexual relations, and to be responsible for not only their own personal health, but also the health of their dependents.
Also included in the film are interviews with Ministry of Health specialists, community residents, religious leaders, and NGO representatives.
The film was produced in 2006 by filmmaker Malikov Ozod and was distributed to NGO partners and participants of the IOM three-day seminar in Khujand and Dushanbe. IOM's NGO partners later broadly distributed the film throughout the local communities where labour migrants and their families are located.
For more information regarding IOM's Mission in Tajikistan, go to www.iom.tj
- published: 15 Dec 2010
- views: 208
Har yaki Mo...3/3 - Тоҷикистон, Таджикистан, Tajikistan
This film examines the problem of HIV/AIDS among the labour migration population of Tajikistan. The protagonist is a labour migrant working in Russian town of ...
This film examines the problem of HIV/AIDS among the labour migration population of Tajikistan. The protagonist is a labour migrant working in Russian town of Tver. He discovers his positive status too late, and he later passes along HIV to wife who gives birth to a HIV positive baby. At this point, the path of the main character is transformed as he begins to reconsider his life values and addresses young people and others to be conscious of the consequences of unprotected sexual relations, and to be responsible for not only their own personal health, but also the health of their dependents.
Also included in the film are interviews with Ministry of Health specialists, community residents, religious leaders, and NGO representatives.
The film was produced in 2006 by filmmaker Malikov Ozod and was distributed to NGO partners and participants of the IOM three-day seminar in Khujand and Dushanbe. IOM's NGO partners later broadly distributed the film throughout the local communities where labour migrants and their families are located.
For more information regarding IOM's Mission in Tajikistan, go to www.iom.tj
wn.com/Har Yaki Mo...3 3 Тоҷикистон, Таджикистан, Tajikistan
This film examines the problem of HIV/AIDS among the labour migration population of Tajikistan. The protagonist is a labour migrant working in Russian town of Tver. He discovers his positive status too late, and he later passes along HIV to wife who gives birth to a HIV positive baby. At this point, the path of the main character is transformed as he begins to reconsider his life values and addresses young people and others to be conscious of the consequences of unprotected sexual relations, and to be responsible for not only their own personal health, but also the health of their dependents.
Also included in the film are interviews with Ministry of Health specialists, community residents, religious leaders, and NGO representatives.
The film was produced in 2006 by filmmaker Malikov Ozod and was distributed to NGO partners and participants of the IOM three-day seminar in Khujand and Dushanbe. IOM's NGO partners later broadly distributed the film throughout the local communities where labour migrants and their families are located.
For more information regarding IOM's Mission in Tajikistan, go to www.iom.tj
- published: 15 Dec 2010
- views: 136
Tajikistan TB Ministerial Presentation
Tajikistan - Mr Nusratulla Salimov, Minister of Health - presents his country's response to M/XDR-TB...
Tajikistan - Mr Nusratulla Salimov, Minister of Health - presents his country's response to M/XDR-TB
wn.com/Tajikistan Tb Ministerial Presentation
Tajikistan - Mr Nusratulla Salimov, Minister of Health - presents his country's response to M/XDR-TB
- published: 27 May 2009
- views: 378
UNICEF: Executive Board in Tajikistan
http://www.unicef.org/about/execboard/index_53842.html
NEW YORK, USA, 7 June 2010 -- In order to gain a better understanding of UNICEF's work in the field, a...
http://www.unicef.org/about/execboard/index_53842.html
NEW YORK, USA, 7 June 2010 -- In order to gain a better understanding of UNICEF's work in the field, and its progress on the MDGs, Executive Board members visit selected programme countries each year. The final day of the UNICEF Executive Board's 2010 Annual Session included highlights of the board's field visits to Rwanda and Tajikistan earlier this year.
His Excellency Andrei Dapkiunas, Permanent Representative to the UN of Belarus, led the delegation to Tajikistan. During their week-long trip to Rasht and Khuroson districts, Mr. Dapkiunas reported, Executive Board members visited hospitals, clinics, rural health centres and local schools. They also observed water-and-sanitation interventions -- including a new water-supply system -- that are helping Tajik families who were displaced as a result of severe flooding in 2009.
UNICEF and its partners, Mr. Dapkiunas said, continue to provide essential equipment, micronutrient supplements and life-saving vaccines for women and children in Tajikistan, where the economic downturn and a recent polio outbreak have exacerbated already difficult conditions.
Mr. Dapkiunas noted, however, that it appears that "Tajikistan is forgotten by donors." The dire nature of humanitarian challenges faced by the country, he said, had serious implications "not just for the well-being of children of Tajikistan but also for the development and humanitarian security of this entire region."
wn.com/Unicef Executive Board In Tajikistan
http://www.unicef.org/about/execboard/index_53842.html
NEW YORK, USA, 7 June 2010 -- In order to gain a better understanding of UNICEF's work in the field, and its progress on the MDGs, Executive Board members visit selected programme countries each year. The final day of the UNICEF Executive Board's 2010 Annual Session included highlights of the board's field visits to Rwanda and Tajikistan earlier this year.
His Excellency Andrei Dapkiunas, Permanent Representative to the UN of Belarus, led the delegation to Tajikistan. During their week-long trip to Rasht and Khuroson districts, Mr. Dapkiunas reported, Executive Board members visited hospitals, clinics, rural health centres and local schools. They also observed water-and-sanitation interventions -- including a new water-supply system -- that are helping Tajik families who were displaced as a result of severe flooding in 2009.
UNICEF and its partners, Mr. Dapkiunas said, continue to provide essential equipment, micronutrient supplements and life-saving vaccines for women and children in Tajikistan, where the economic downturn and a recent polio outbreak have exacerbated already difficult conditions.
Mr. Dapkiunas noted, however, that it appears that "Tajikistan is forgotten by donors." The dire nature of humanitarian challenges faced by the country, he said, had serious implications "not just for the well-being of children of Tajikistan but also for the development and humanitarian security of this entire region."
- published: 08 Jun 2010
- views: 730
WECF Tajikistan Sanitation Project EN
Women in Europe for a Common Future (WECF) safeguards our children's future by creating a healthy environment and sustainable development for all. We strive for...
Women in Europe for a Common Future (WECF) safeguards our children's future by creating a healthy environment and sustainable development for all. We strive for balancing environment, health and economy. We enable women and men to participate at local and global level in policy processes for sustainable development. Our network's activities are based on our partners' own visions and needs. WECF implements solutions locally and influences policy internationally.
In the northern region, nearby Khujand, WECF support the local development organization NSDP Nau with one of their sanitation projects. UC Media produced an impression of the project on location.
Production: UC Media Producties
ucmedia.nu
info@ucmedia.nu
In this video Fedde Jorritsma is talking. He has been coordinator of this project in Tajikistan. Currently he is based in the Netherlands.
www.localwise.nl
info@localwise.nl
wn.com/Wecf Tajikistan Sanitation Project En
Women in Europe for a Common Future (WECF) safeguards our children's future by creating a healthy environment and sustainable development for all. We strive for balancing environment, health and economy. We enable women and men to participate at local and global level in policy processes for sustainable development. Our network's activities are based on our partners' own visions and needs. WECF implements solutions locally and influences policy internationally.
In the northern region, nearby Khujand, WECF support the local development organization NSDP Nau with one of their sanitation projects. UC Media produced an impression of the project on location.
Production: UC Media Producties
ucmedia.nu
info@ucmedia.nu
In this video Fedde Jorritsma is talking. He has been coordinator of this project in Tajikistan. Currently he is based in the Netherlands.
www.localwise.nl
info@localwise.nl
- published: 10 Nov 2013
- views: 84
7.2 Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Tajikistan | Tremors Felt In Delhi | 10TV
An earthquake measuring 7.2 magnitude struck Tajikistan and north India. Mild tremors were felt in Punjab, Delhi and Kashmir. There were no immediate reports of...
An earthquake measuring 7.2 magnitude struck Tajikistan and north India. Mild tremors were felt in Punjab, Delhi and Kashmir. There were no immediate reports of casualties or destruction.
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An earthquake measuring 7.2 magnitude struck Tajikistan and north India. Mild tremors were felt in Punjab, Delhi and Kashmir. There were no immediate reports of casualties or destruction.
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- published: 07 Dec 2015
- views: 202
Thousands of Afghani refugees living in stark conditions on the Tajikistan border
Near Pakhor, Afghanistan-Tajikistan Border
1. Various of Russian border guard post overlooking Pianj river
Northern Afghanistan
2. Floodplains of Pianj r...
Near Pakhor, Afghanistan-Tajikistan Border
1. Various of Russian border guard post overlooking Pianj river
Northern Afghanistan
2. Floodplains of Pianj river
3. Refugees pulling water from well in the ground
4. Dwellings occupied by refugees
5. Reed houses
6. Refugees cooking
7. SOUNDBITE: (Tajik dialect) Voxpop, Refugee (Question:) What do you think about upcoming US actions? Answer: "We are glad and we accept it because the Taliban did wrong things. They made us suffer and they did not try to repair this."
8. Refugee building wall with mud
9. Man listening to radio
10. SOUNDBITE: (Tajik dialect) Voxpop, Refugee "We have news that Americans will take some action against the Taliban in Afghanistan aiming to destroy Taliban and Bin Laden and create a better government and place."
11. Refugees around camera
12. Child's face
13. Face of old man
14. Refugee children
STORYLINE:
Ten thousand Afghans who have fled Taliban attacks are living in stark conditions on the border with Tajikistan after being refused entry into the country.
Guarded by Russian forces, the border remains blocked with the Tajik government refusing to allow the refugees in.
Health problems abound, mainly diarrhea, dysentery, malaria and nutrient deficiency, although help from international agencies has been arriving in recent months.
These Afghans, on the floodplains of the river Pianj, fled Taliban attacks in Afghanistan's Kunduz province more than a year ago.
Their attitude to any potential U-S action is positive.
They say they welcome any U-S strikes against the Taliban, which America accuses of sheltering Osama bin Laden, the chief suspect in the terror attacks on Washington D-C and New York.
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wn.com/Thousands Of Afghani Refugees Living In Stark Conditions On The Tajikistan Border
Near Pakhor, Afghanistan-Tajikistan Border
1. Various of Russian border guard post overlooking Pianj river
Northern Afghanistan
2. Floodplains of Pianj river
3. Refugees pulling water from well in the ground
4. Dwellings occupied by refugees
5. Reed houses
6. Refugees cooking
7. SOUNDBITE: (Tajik dialect) Voxpop, Refugee (Question:) What do you think about upcoming US actions? Answer: "We are glad and we accept it because the Taliban did wrong things. They made us suffer and they did not try to repair this."
8. Refugee building wall with mud
9. Man listening to radio
10. SOUNDBITE: (Tajik dialect) Voxpop, Refugee "We have news that Americans will take some action against the Taliban in Afghanistan aiming to destroy Taliban and Bin Laden and create a better government and place."
11. Refugees around camera
12. Child's face
13. Face of old man
14. Refugee children
STORYLINE:
Ten thousand Afghans who have fled Taliban attacks are living in stark conditions on the border with Tajikistan after being refused entry into the country.
Guarded by Russian forces, the border remains blocked with the Tajik government refusing to allow the refugees in.
Health problems abound, mainly diarrhea, dysentery, malaria and nutrient deficiency, although help from international agencies has been arriving in recent months.
These Afghans, on the floodplains of the river Pianj, fled Taliban attacks in Afghanistan's Kunduz province more than a year ago.
Their attitude to any potential U-S action is positive.
They say they welcome any U-S strikes against the Taliban, which America accuses of sheltering Osama bin Laden, the chief suspect in the terror attacks on Washington D-C and New York.
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- published: 21 Jul 2015
- views: 174
TAJIKISTAN: TYPHOID EPIDEMIC CLAIMS LIVES OF 46 PEOPLE
Russian/Nat
A typhoid epidemic, raging in the former Soviet Republic of Tajikistan since January, has claimed at least 46 lives and left thousands sick.
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Russian/Nat
A typhoid epidemic, raging in the former Soviet Republic of Tajikistan since January, has claimed at least 46 lives and left thousands sick.
Poor sanitation and the country's contaminated water are contributing to the epidemic, which could affect up to 60-thousand people over the next few months.
World Health Organisation officials say the situation could spread out of control because Tajikistan does not have enough chlorine to ensure the water is free of bacteria and other viruses.
Children with typhoid from all over Tajikistan are being brought to the capital's hospitals.
At Dushanbe's Neurological Centre, special wards have been set up to care for the 340 children, all under 15 years of age.
In an effort to stop the disease spreading, all schools in the capital have been temporarily closed.
Although the hospital has been given medical supplies by the Red Cross and other humanitarian organisations, it's still desperately short of basic supplies such as bed linen and disposable syringes.
Like last year's typhoid outbreak in Tajikistan, the country's antiquated water supply system is the cause.
SOUNDBITE: (Russian)
"The main reasons for this epidemic in Tajikistan are because of the uncleanliness in the city and the insanitary water supply. The epidemic broke out mainly because the water is dirty."
SUPER CAPTION: Dr. Gafar Satarov, Chief Doctor, Dushanbe Neurological Centre
The brown water coming from Dushanbe's drinking taps comes from this reservoir on the outskirts of the city.
Officials admit that without necessary supplies of chlorine, residents are drinking contaminated water.
Tajikistan, which has been racked by civil war for years, is the poorest of the former Soviet republics.
The water supply systems in most of its large towns have started to collapse.
In Soviet times, 70 per cent of the population got its water via pipes, but with the system in ruin the majority of people use open reservoirs.
Poorly-washed fruit and vegetables have also contributed to the outbreak.
In an effort to slow down the spread of typhoid, Tajik authorities have distributed soap supplied by aid organisations as well as closing down Dushanbe's main food market.
And people are being told to avoid eating from food cooked on the streets.
The refuse littering the streets is also seen as an additional cause of the spread of typhoid.
City authorities say they have neither the money nor the equipment to clear away the rubbish.
Worried parents are doing everything they can to protect their children, but fear their efforts are not enough.
SOUNDBITE: (Russian)
"We try to avoid eating foods which can cause the spread of the disease, such as yoghurt products. I thoroughly clean my fruits and vegetables, I also pour boiled water over all my dishes. But I'm still afraid that this isn't enough."
SUPER CAPTION: Natalya Brukker, Dushanbe resident
The World Health Organisation says that the situation in Tajikistan will not improve any time soon.
It fears that the heavy spring rains may lead to the overflow of ageing sewage systems and further contaminate the drinking water.
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wn.com/Tajikistan Typhoid Epidemic Claims Lives Of 46 People
Russian/Nat
A typhoid epidemic, raging in the former Soviet Republic of Tajikistan since January, has claimed at least 46 lives and left thousands sick.
Poor sanitation and the country's contaminated water are contributing to the epidemic, which could affect up to 60-thousand people over the next few months.
World Health Organisation officials say the situation could spread out of control because Tajikistan does not have enough chlorine to ensure the water is free of bacteria and other viruses.
Children with typhoid from all over Tajikistan are being brought to the capital's hospitals.
At Dushanbe's Neurological Centre, special wards have been set up to care for the 340 children, all under 15 years of age.
In an effort to stop the disease spreading, all schools in the capital have been temporarily closed.
Although the hospital has been given medical supplies by the Red Cross and other humanitarian organisations, it's still desperately short of basic supplies such as bed linen and disposable syringes.
Like last year's typhoid outbreak in Tajikistan, the country's antiquated water supply system is the cause.
SOUNDBITE: (Russian)
"The main reasons for this epidemic in Tajikistan are because of the uncleanliness in the city and the insanitary water supply. The epidemic broke out mainly because the water is dirty."
SUPER CAPTION: Dr. Gafar Satarov, Chief Doctor, Dushanbe Neurological Centre
The brown water coming from Dushanbe's drinking taps comes from this reservoir on the outskirts of the city.
Officials admit that without necessary supplies of chlorine, residents are drinking contaminated water.
Tajikistan, which has been racked by civil war for years, is the poorest of the former Soviet republics.
The water supply systems in most of its large towns have started to collapse.
In Soviet times, 70 per cent of the population got its water via pipes, but with the system in ruin the majority of people use open reservoirs.
Poorly-washed fruit and vegetables have also contributed to the outbreak.
In an effort to slow down the spread of typhoid, Tajik authorities have distributed soap supplied by aid organisations as well as closing down Dushanbe's main food market.
And people are being told to avoid eating from food cooked on the streets.
The refuse littering the streets is also seen as an additional cause of the spread of typhoid.
City authorities say they have neither the money nor the equipment to clear away the rubbish.
Worried parents are doing everything they can to protect their children, but fear their efforts are not enough.
SOUNDBITE: (Russian)
"We try to avoid eating foods which can cause the spread of the disease, such as yoghurt products. I thoroughly clean my fruits and vegetables, I also pour boiled water over all my dishes. But I'm still afraid that this isn't enough."
SUPER CAPTION: Natalya Brukker, Dushanbe resident
The World Health Organisation says that the situation in Tajikistan will not improve any time soon.
It fears that the heavy spring rains may lead to the overflow of ageing sewage systems and further contaminate the drinking water.
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- published: 21 Jul 2015
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Midwives in Tajikistan: Interview with Nargis Rakhimova of UNFPA
Audio interview of Nargis Rakhimova of UNFPA by Raquel Wexler on the state of midwifery and the maternal health situation in Tajikistan....
Audio interview of Nargis Rakhimova of UNFPA by Raquel Wexler on the state of midwifery and the maternal health situation in Tajikistan.
wn.com/Midwives In Tajikistan Interview With Nargis Rakhimova Of Unfpa
Audio interview of Nargis Rakhimova of UNFPA by Raquel Wexler on the state of midwifery and the maternal health situation in Tajikistan.
- published: 17 Jun 2011
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Afghanistan and Tajikistan Cross Border trade project
VSO Tajikistan is implementing a project for the UK government conflict pool. With funding from DFID, FCO and MOD the conflict pool focuses on initiatives which...
VSO Tajikistan is implementing a project for the UK government conflict pool. With funding from DFID, FCO and MOD the conflict pool focuses on initiatives which aim to achieve enhanced peace and security within and between states and their populations in Central Asia. In line with the strategy of VSO Tajikistan this project focuses on improving cross-border trade and investment in the Gorno-Badakhshan Autonomous Oblast of Tajikistan alongside the border with Afghanistan. The project partners are Free Economic Zone (FEZ) Ishkoshim and Milal-Inter. The project will work with FEZ Ishkoshim to attract international investment to the region and with Milal-Inter to improve the trading opportunities at cross-border markets in Khorog and Ishkoshim.
wn.com/Afghanistan And Tajikistan Cross Border Trade Project
VSO Tajikistan is implementing a project for the UK government conflict pool. With funding from DFID, FCO and MOD the conflict pool focuses on initiatives which aim to achieve enhanced peace and security within and between states and their populations in Central Asia. In line with the strategy of VSO Tajikistan this project focuses on improving cross-border trade and investment in the Gorno-Badakhshan Autonomous Oblast of Tajikistan alongside the border with Afghanistan. The project partners are Free Economic Zone (FEZ) Ishkoshim and Milal-Inter. The project will work with FEZ Ishkoshim to attract international investment to the region and with Milal-Inter to improve the trading opportunities at cross-border markets in Khorog and Ishkoshim.
- published: 12 Jul 2013
- views: 5308
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Tourism in Tajikistan VSO
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A Tourist's Guide to Dushanbe, Tajikistan. www.theredquest.com
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Tajikistan Khojand Food Market Central Asia. Xujand Panjshanbeh Baazaar 29-97 fps 16-9 Kambiz.mp4
Travel to Khojand Market on the Silk Road in Central Asia. Xujand Panjshanbeh bozor Baazaar Khujand Tajikistan khodjand tourism trip. Tajik persian food traditional culinary restaurant cooking soups kabob bread dried nuts and fruits. Exotic adventure by Kambiz Taleghani usa iran camera: Abdumalik Sodikov
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Tourist attractions and visiting places in Beautiful Tajikistan Central Asia
Tourist attractions and visiting places in Beautiful Tajikistan Central Asia
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Tajikistan Tourist Attractions: 15 Top Places to Visit
Planning to visit Tajikistan? Check out our Tajikistan Travel Guide video and see top most Tourist Attractions in Tajikistan.
Top Places to visit in Tajikistan:
Ismaili Center, Iskanderkul, Sarez Lake, Fann Mountains, Rudaki Park, Pamir Highway, Statue of Ismoil Somoni, Flagpole with the Flag of Tajikistan, Varzob (Dushanbe) River, National Museum of Tajikistan, Nurek Dam, Karakul Lake, Victory P
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Путешествие в Таджикистан - Travel to Tajikistan (2015)
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Short Tajikistan tourism video about it's highlights for travel community IN2TRAVEL (www.in2-travel.com). The video starts of in the capital, Dushanbe and then travelling on to the Pamirs encountering from the southern Wakhan valley, shared by neighbouring Afghanistan, to Lake Karakul up north.
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Tajikistan Tourism Jamol 2012 b
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Tajikistan - The best Video about travelling Central Asia
ARTUCH Travel Co. Mountaineering & Tourism Center ARTUCH Tajikistan
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Yeti Hostel - where tourists meet in Dushanbe, Tajikistan
Yeti Hostel promo video. Book your stay on our website at http://www.yetihostel.com
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Pamir Highway Responsible Tourism - Komuz music from Rangkul village,
Eastern Pamir, Tajikistan
Local teacher, young adults and children play traditional Kyrgyz music
on the Komuz.
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Lochin Nusratulloevich Fayzullaev, Vice Chairman in charge of Tourism in Tajikistan
"Tourism and Sustainable Development in Tajikistan"
A lecture by Lochin Fayzullaev, Vice Chairman in charge of Tourism, Committee of Youth Affairs, Sports and Tourism under the Government of Tajikistan
The Berlin International Economics Congress 2013
Berlin, 6th-10th March, 2013
The Center for Cultural Diplomacy Studies - Publications
Institute for Cultural Diplomacy
www.ccds-berlin.de
www.cult
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Paraguay, Tajikistan and Iceland named as world's fastest growing tourism spots
The United Nations World Travel Organization has released its latest Travel Barometer, featuring the countries where arrivals rose fastest in 2015, including Paraguay, Chile and Iceland.
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Tajikistan Tourism Jamol 2012
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Tajikistan -- feel the friendship
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official trailer for the Tourism-Destination Republic of Tajikistan
offizieller Spot zur Tourismusförderung in Tadschikistan
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Imomudin Sattarow, Ambassador of Tajikistan to Germany; Lochin Fayzulloev- Vice Chairman of Tourism
An Interview with H. E. Amb. Imomudin Sattarov, Ambassador of Tajikistan to Germany, and Lochin Nusratulloevich Fayzulloev, Vice Chairman in charge of Tourism, Committee of Youth Affairs, Sports and Tourism under the Government of Tajikistan.
The Interview was made by Sercan Erbas (MA Student, Center for Cultural Diplomacy Studies) and Vicky Ramsden (Intern, Institute for Cultural Diplomacy)
The
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Beautiful Tajikistan Landscape - hotels accommodation yacht charter guide
Beautiful Tajikistan Landscape - hotels accommodation yacht charter guide http://www.hotels-aroundtheglobe.info/en/Tajikistan/ Tajikistan hotels Tajikistan accommodation Tajikistan Landscapes Tajikistan http://www.cityapartmentsforrent.info/en/Tajikistan/ guest houses Tajikistan lodging Tajikistan hotelsflights Tajikistan flight Tajikistan cruises http://www.yachtcharter-aroundtheglobe.info/en/Taj
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Zerafshan Cultural Festival "Ganji Zarafshon" 2012. Penjikent, Tajikistan
The inaugural Zerafshan Cultural Festival, "Ganji Zarafshon" 2012 was held from Friday, 08th June 2012 to Sunday, 10th June 2012 in Panjakent, Tajikistan. The event was organized by the Zerafshan Tourism Board in association with the district authorities of Panjakent with support from the German Embassy and Welthungerhilfe (WHH). With a wide variety of Music, native costumes, arts and crafts, the
A Tourist's Guide to Dushanbe, Tajikistan. www.theredquest.com
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- published: 19 Jul 2012
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Tajikistan Khojand Food Market Central Asia. Xujand Panjshanbeh Baazaar 29-97 fps 16-9 Kambiz.mp4
Travel to Khojand Market on the Silk Road in Central Asia. Xujand Panjshanbeh bozor Baazaar Khujand Tajikistan khodjand tourism trip. Tajik persian food tradit...
Travel to Khojand Market on the Silk Road in Central Asia. Xujand Panjshanbeh bozor Baazaar Khujand Tajikistan khodjand tourism trip. Tajik persian food traditional culinary restaurant cooking soups kabob bread dried nuts and fruits. Exotic adventure by Kambiz Taleghani usa iran camera: Abdumalik Sodikov
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Travel to Khojand Market on the Silk Road in Central Asia. Xujand Panjshanbeh bozor Baazaar Khujand Tajikistan khodjand tourism trip. Tajik persian food traditional culinary restaurant cooking soups kabob bread dried nuts and fruits. Exotic adventure by Kambiz Taleghani usa iran camera: Abdumalik Sodikov
- published: 12 May 2011
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Tourist attractions and visiting places in Beautiful Tajikistan Central Asia
Tourist attractions and visiting places in Beautiful Tajikistan Central Asia...
Tourist attractions and visiting places in Beautiful Tajikistan Central Asia
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Tourist attractions and visiting places in Beautiful Tajikistan Central Asia
- published: 08 Aug 2015
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Tajikistan Tourist Attractions: 15 Top Places to Visit
Planning to visit Tajikistan? Check out our Tajikistan Travel Guide video and see top most Tourist Attractions in Tajikistan.
Top Places to visit in Tajikistan...
Planning to visit Tajikistan? Check out our Tajikistan Travel Guide video and see top most Tourist Attractions in Tajikistan.
Top Places to visit in Tajikistan:
Ismaili Center, Iskanderkul, Sarez Lake, Fann Mountains, Rudaki Park, Pamir Highway, Statue of Ismoil Somoni, Flagpole with the Flag of Tajikistan, Varzob (Dushanbe) River, National Museum of Tajikistan, Nurek Dam, Karakul Lake, Victory Park, Seven Lakes, Noor Art Gallery
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Top Places to visit in Tajikistan:
Ismaili Center, Iskanderkul, Sarez Lake, Fann Mountains, Rudaki Park, Pamir Highway, Statue of Ismoil Somoni, Flagpole with the Flag of Tajikistan, Varzob (Dushanbe) River, National Museum of Tajikistan, Nurek Dam, Karakul Lake, Victory Park, Seven Lakes, Noor Art Gallery
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Tourism in Tajikistan
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Путешествие в Таджикистан - Travel to Tajikistan (2015)
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Tajikistan
Short Tajikistan tourism video about it's highlights for travel community IN2TRAVEL (www.in2-travel.com). The video starts of in the capital, Dushanbe and then ...
Short Tajikistan tourism video about it's highlights for travel community IN2TRAVEL (www.in2-travel.com). The video starts of in the capital, Dushanbe and then travelling on to the Pamirs encountering from the southern Wakhan valley, shared by neighbouring Afghanistan, to Lake Karakul up north.
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Short Tajikistan tourism video about it's highlights for travel community IN2TRAVEL (www.in2-travel.com). The video starts of in the capital, Dushanbe and then travelling on to the Pamirs encountering from the southern Wakhan valley, shared by neighbouring Afghanistan, to Lake Karakul up north.
- published: 23 Jan 2011
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Tajikistan - The best Video about travelling Central Asia
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- published: 11 Sep 2013
- views: 893
Yeti Hostel - where tourists meet in Dushanbe, Tajikistan
Yeti Hostel promo video. Book your stay on our website at http://www.yetihostel.com...
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- published: 24 Nov 2014
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Lochin Nusratulloevich Fayzullaev, Vice Chairman in charge of Tourism in Tajikistan
"Tourism and Sustainable Development in Tajikistan"
A lecture by Lochin Fayzullaev, Vice Chairman in charge of Tourism, Committee of Youth Affairs, Sports and ...
"Tourism and Sustainable Development in Tajikistan"
A lecture by Lochin Fayzullaev, Vice Chairman in charge of Tourism, Committee of Youth Affairs, Sports and Tourism under the Government of Tajikistan
The Berlin International Economics Congress 2013
Berlin, 6th-10th March, 2013
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"Tourism and Sustainable Development in Tajikistan"
A lecture by Lochin Fayzullaev, Vice Chairman in charge of Tourism, Committee of Youth Affairs, Sports and Tourism under the Government of Tajikistan
The Berlin International Economics Congress 2013
Berlin, 6th-10th March, 2013
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- published: 18 Apr 2013
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Paraguay, Tajikistan and Iceland named as world's fastest growing tourism spots
The United Nations World Travel Organization has released its latest Travel Barometer, featuring the countries where arrivals rose fastest in 2015, including Pa...
The United Nations World Travel Organization has released its latest Travel Barometer, featuring the countries where arrivals rose fastest in 2015, including Paraguay, Chile and Iceland.
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wn.com/Paraguay, Tajikistan And Iceland Named As World's Fastest Growing Tourism Spots
The United Nations World Travel Organization has released its latest Travel Barometer, featuring the countries where arrivals rose fastest in 2015, including Paraguay, Chile and Iceland.
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- published: 23 Jan 2016
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Tajikistan -- feel the friendship
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official trailer for the Tourism-Destination Republic of Tajikistan
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official trailer for the Tourism-Destination Republic of Tajikistan
offizieller Spot zur Tourismusförderung in Tadschikistan
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official trailer for the Tourism-Destination Republic of Tajikistan
offizieller Spot zur Tourismusförderung in Tadschikistan
- published: 04 Sep 2011
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Imomudin Sattarow, Ambassador of Tajikistan to Germany; Lochin Fayzulloev- Vice Chairman of Tourism
An Interview with H. E. Amb. Imomudin Sattarov, Ambassador of Tajikistan to Germany, and Lochin Nusratulloevich Fayzulloev, Vice Chairman in charge of Tourism, ...
An Interview with H. E. Amb. Imomudin Sattarov, Ambassador of Tajikistan to Germany, and Lochin Nusratulloevich Fayzulloev, Vice Chairman in charge of Tourism, Committee of Youth Affairs, Sports and Tourism under the Government of Tajikistan.
The Interview was made by Sercan Erbas (MA Student, Center for Cultural Diplomacy Studies) and Vicky Ramsden (Intern, Institute for Cultural Diplomacy)
The Berlin International Economics Congress 2013
(Berlin, March 6th-10th 2013)
Center for Cultural Diplomacy Studies Publication
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wn.com/Imomudin Sattarow, Ambassador Of Tajikistan To Germany Lochin Fayzulloev Vice Chairman Of Tourism
An Interview with H. E. Amb. Imomudin Sattarov, Ambassador of Tajikistan to Germany, and Lochin Nusratulloevich Fayzulloev, Vice Chairman in charge of Tourism, Committee of Youth Affairs, Sports and Tourism under the Government of Tajikistan.
The Interview was made by Sercan Erbas (MA Student, Center for Cultural Diplomacy Studies) and Vicky Ramsden (Intern, Institute for Cultural Diplomacy)
The Berlin International Economics Congress 2013
(Berlin, March 6th-10th 2013)
Center for Cultural Diplomacy Studies Publication
Institute for Cultural Diplomacy
www.ccds-berlin.de
www.culturaldiplomacy.org
- published: 18 Apr 2013
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Beautiful Tajikistan Landscape - hotels accommodation yacht charter guide
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Zerafshan Cultural Festival "Ganji Zarafshon" 2012. Penjikent, Tajikistan
The inaugural Zerafshan Cultural Festival, "Ganji Zarafshon" 2012 was held from Friday, 08th June 2012 to Sunday, 10th June 2012 in Panjakent, Tajikistan. The e...
The inaugural Zerafshan Cultural Festival, "Ganji Zarafshon" 2012 was held from Friday, 08th June 2012 to Sunday, 10th June 2012 in Panjakent, Tajikistan. The event was organized by the Zerafshan Tourism Board in association with the district authorities of Panjakent with support from the German Embassy and Welthungerhilfe (WHH). With a wide variety of Music, native costumes, arts and crafts, the festival displayed the rich culture and Heritage of the Zerafshan Valley.
The Festival was inaugurated at 5 p.m. on Friday the 8th of June in the Football stadium which was followed by a Theatrical show" The Great Silk road" by local artists depicting local culture and rituals and a musical performance by Nigina Amonkulova a renowned artist from Tajikistan. It was a massive success with Nigina a local from Panjakent performing in front of a 4000 strong home crowd in the Panjakent stadium for the first time. Saturday the 9th of June consisted of costume displays, craft shows and historical games. In the evening there was a performance of a local band Daira.ru followed by the screening of tourism promotion film "Discover Zerafshan" on the Zerafshan region and its touristic locations. Then on Sunday the 10th of June the final day of the festival there was an excursion arranged to the neighbouring sites of Ancient Panjakent & Sarazm (UNESCO World Heritage site) followed by a visit to the local museum.
The festival was well received by both the local and international audience. It was the first time an event of this scale was held in the Zerafshan Valley. Hopefully the success of the event would just be the beginning and "Ganji Zarafshon" would go on to become an annual event in years to come.
wn.com/Zerafshan Cultural Festival Ganji Zarafshon 2012. Penjikent, Tajikistan
The inaugural Zerafshan Cultural Festival, "Ganji Zarafshon" 2012 was held from Friday, 08th June 2012 to Sunday, 10th June 2012 in Panjakent, Tajikistan. The event was organized by the Zerafshan Tourism Board in association with the district authorities of Panjakent with support from the German Embassy and Welthungerhilfe (WHH). With a wide variety of Music, native costumes, arts and crafts, the festival displayed the rich culture and Heritage of the Zerafshan Valley.
The Festival was inaugurated at 5 p.m. on Friday the 8th of June in the Football stadium which was followed by a Theatrical show" The Great Silk road" by local artists depicting local culture and rituals and a musical performance by Nigina Amonkulova a renowned artist from Tajikistan. It was a massive success with Nigina a local from Panjakent performing in front of a 4000 strong home crowd in the Panjakent stadium for the first time. Saturday the 9th of June consisted of costume displays, craft shows and historical games. In the evening there was a performance of a local band Daira.ru followed by the screening of tourism promotion film "Discover Zerafshan" on the Zerafshan region and its touristic locations. Then on Sunday the 10th of June the final day of the festival there was an excursion arranged to the neighbouring sites of Ancient Panjakent & Sarazm (UNESCO World Heritage site) followed by a visit to the local museum.
The festival was well received by both the local and international audience. It was the first time an event of this scale was held in the Zerafshan Valley. Hopefully the success of the event would just be the beginning and "Ganji Zarafshon" would go on to become an annual event in years to come.
- published: 04 Sep 2013
- views: 786
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US-trained snr Tajik special forces commander defects to ISIS, swears jihad
A senior Tajik police officer has defected to Islamic State - that's despite spending years in US military training bases, undergoing counter-terrorism courses. READ MORE: http://on.rt.com/0s6wk6
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Tajikistan. Terrorists destroy military column in Rasht region
Russian TV report: News about the shelling of the military column and the death of 23 servicemen are broad-casted on all TV channels in Tajikistan. Today the Ministry of Defense has officially declared that the attack in Tajikistan was made by supporters of former warlords- Falouddina Davlatov and Abdullah Rakhimov,(better known as Mullo Abdullo.) The soldiers were attacked by grenade launchers an
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Tajikistan civil war 1992, Таджикистан,Маидони шахидон,Civil War In Tajikistan (Military Conflict)
Civil War In Tajikistan (Military Conflict)
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TAJIKISTAN: RUSSIAN TROOPS CLASH WITH REBELS
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In the central Asian republic of Tajikistan, Russian troops have been fighting rebels opposed to the hard-line Communist government supported by Moscow.
The conflict has claimed the lives of troops who've been killed on the mountain border with Afghanistan where the rebels have their bases.
A ceasefire agreement is already in ruins and the Russian Foreign Ministry says that
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Afghanistan - War Against Terrorists - Military History Films
Afghanistan - War Against Terrorists - Military History Films
Afghanistan, officially the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan, is a landlocked country located within South Asia and Central Asia. It has a population of approximately 31 million people, making it the 42nd most populous country in the world. It is bordered by Pakistan in the south and east; Iran in the west; Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, and
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1 2 Northern Alliance Tajik Persian Warriors Battle For Takhar Against Pashtun Terrorist Communist Regime 1990
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Meet Abu Azrael, ‘Iraq’s Rambo’, the most reknown fighter in Iraq
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US commander meets Tajik and Afghan leaders.
1. Wide of presidential palace in Dushanbe
2. Wide of talks between Rakhmonov and Franks
3. Close up of Rakhmonov
4. Close up of Franks
5. SOUNDBITE: (English) General Tommy Franks, US Commander in Afghanistan:
"My aim in this vist to speak to President Rakhmonov, to talk about the war in Afghanistan and to talk about our continuing friendship and to talk about the future."
6. Cutaway of jou
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Russian troops at border, Tajik president comments.
1. Pyandzh river on the border between Tajikistan and Afghanistan
2. Russian border guards in Tajikistan
3. Tajik President Emomali Rakhmonov and Russian Security Chief, Vladimir Rushailo
4. Russian armoured personnel carrier
5. SOUNDBITE (Russian) Emomali Rakhmonov, Tajik President "I think everyone in the world understands now what terrorism is about. We need to cooperate in that respect. F
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General on Afghan situation + Tajikistan rules support
APTN FILE - May/June 1999
Afghanistan
1. Long shot of explosion
2. Tank training
3. Afghan fighters
4. Armoured personnel carrier
5. Shells on the ground
6. Tanks and mountains in background
Moscow - 16 September 2001
7. Set-up shot of Army General Makhmut Gareyev
8. Military books
9. Book written by Gareyev "If War Comes Tomorrow"
10. SOUNDBITE: (Russian) General Makhmut Gareyev, Ru
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Never forget Afghanistan - French Military Tribute
89 French soldiers lost their lives in Afghanistan, another one in Tajikistan.
French forces in Afghanistan participated in the War in Afghanistan from late 2001 to December 2014. They operated within two distinct frameworks:
- the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF), carried out by NATO on a United Nations mandate
- "Operation Enduring Freedom", under US command, as part of the War
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Porkins Great Game episode 10 Rebellion in Tajikistan
We begin this episode by discussing the recent “rebellion” in Tajikistan. Christoph and I break down who Deputy Defense Minister Abduhalim Nazardoza was and why he carried out a series of deadly attacks in the capital. Christoph explains how this is being exploited by Tajik President Emomali Rahmon in his unending battle to destroy Central Asia’s only Islamist party, the Islamic Renaissance Part
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PM Modi visits India-Tajikistan Friendship Hospital
PM Modi visits India-Tajikistan Friendship Hospital
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Putin in Tajikistan says Taliban should be excluded from govt.
1. Mid shot Russian President Vladimir Putin's plane taxiing
2. Cutaway airport building
3. Putin leaving plane and shaking hands with Tajik officials
4. Wide shot plane
5. Putin walking across tarmac
6. Exterior building
7. Afghanistan's deposed president Burnahuddin Rabbini and Putin shaking hands
8. Various meeting between Putin and Rabbini
9. Various Putin and Rabbini walking
10. Vari
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Oct 5, 2012 Tajikistan_Russia extends lease of military base in Tajikistan to 2042
Russia and Tajikistan agreed on Friday to extend the presence of Russia's military base 201 until 2042. The lease had been due to expire in 2014.
Russian President Vladimir Putin and his Tajik counterpart, Emomalii Rahmon, oversaw the signing on Friday in Dushanbe.
The countries' delegations also signed bilateral deals on joint anti-drug efforts and energy cooperation.
Putin said the presenc
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MEET THE STANS -- episodes 3&4: Uzbekistan and Tajikistan
Please visit www.simonreeve.co.uk for more information.
Simon Reeve travels through Central Asia in this four-part BBC TV series, shown on BBC2, BBC World and by broadcasters internationally. The adventure took Simon from the far north-west of Kazakhstan, by the Russian border, east to the Chinese border, south through Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan to the edge of Afghanistan, and west to Uzbekistan a
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'Tajik-Uzbek-Punjabi' Taliban, Afghan forces battle for control of Kunduz
(Reuters) - Afghan forces battled Tajik-Punjabi-Uzbek-Chechen Taliban fighters on the outskirts of a northern city on Tuesday, with police in Kunduz province saying scores of combatants had been killed as insurgents mounted an offensive following the withdrawal of most NATO forces.
Having announced their spring offensive last week, the Taliban are seeking to gain territory in the north, where the
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TAJIKISTAN: SHANGHAI FIVE SUMMIT
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The fifth meeting of the heads of state of the Shanghai Five - Russia, China, Kazakhstan, Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan - has begun in the Tajik capital, Dushanbe.
The summit is expected to produce an agreement settling border disputes among China, Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan, as well as declarations of a common approach to the fight against drug-trafficking, separatism and terrori
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Kazakhstan: These joint military drills will make terrorists think twice
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W/S Rocket system "Grad" firing
W/S Rocket system "Grad" firing
W/S Explosions from "Grad" rockets
W/S Ilyushin Il-76 dropping supplies
W/S Ilyushin Il-76 dropping supplies
W/S Ilyushin Il-76 dropping supplies
W/S Ilyushin Il-76 dropping supplies
W/S Military transport helicopters Mi-171Sh
W/S Troops on ATVs
W/S Bomb detonations
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RAW: SCO special forces hold military drills in Kyrgyzstan
Special forces from Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) member states have held joint military maneuvers in Kyrgyzstan.
The Kyrgyz defense ministry has said the drills were aimed to practice fighting illegal armed groups and terrorists in open spaces and inside buildings, and securing the release of hostages.
China, Russia, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan and Tajikistan each has sent 20-25 special tr
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Tajik commander says bin Laden and Omar are in Pakistan
1. Various shots of Blue mosque in Mazar-i-Sharif, Afghanistan
2. Various of soldiers standing near the regional military headquarters
3. General Atta Mohammed, Tajik warlord
4. SOUNDBITE: (Dari) General Atta Mohammed, Tajik warlord:
"There is no place in Afghanistan for Mullah Omar and for Osama Bin Laden. According to my information, both Mullah Omar and Bin Laden are on the border of Peshaw
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US-Backed "Free" "Syrian" "Army" Terrorists are killing Christians & destroying Christian Churches
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201st military base in Tajikistan
US-trained snr Tajik special forces commander defects to ISIS, swears jihad
A senior Tajik police officer has defected to Islamic State - that's despite spending years in US military training bases, undergoing counter-terrorism courses....
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- published: 04 Jun 2015
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Tajikistan. Terrorists destroy military column in Rasht region
Russian TV report: News about the shelling of the military column and the death of 23 servicemen are broad-casted on all TV channels in Tajikistan. Today the Mi...
Russian TV report: News about the shelling of the military column and the death of 23 servicemen are broad-casted on all TV channels in Tajikistan. Today the Ministry of Defense has officially declared that the attack in Tajikistan was made by supporters of former warlords- Falouddina Davlatov and Abdullah Rakhimov,(better known as Mullo Abdullo.) The soldiers were attacked by grenade launchers and machine guns. During the Civil War in the mid-1990s, the leaders of the United Tajik opposition, (including Mullo Abdullo) were based in Rasht region. The Civil War in 1990s was so brutal and bloody, that the civilian population fled to Afghanistan, i.e. even in Afghanistan it was better than at home. In 1997 a reconciliation agreement was signed. Mullah Abdullah didn't accept the agreement. He fled to Pakistan where he fought with the Taliban. Last summer, he returned back to Tajikistan. September 15, the heads of all law enforcement agencies in Tajikistan went to Rasht district to negotiate with former warlords. According to the source agency ItarTass, meeting lasted several hours behind closed doors and sides didn't make any agreement. It was Wednesday, and on Sunday a military convoy was ambushed in Rasht.
wn.com/Tajikistan. Terrorists Destroy Military Column In Rasht Region
Russian TV report: News about the shelling of the military column and the death of 23 servicemen are broad-casted on all TV channels in Tajikistan. Today the Ministry of Defense has officially declared that the attack in Tajikistan was made by supporters of former warlords- Falouddina Davlatov and Abdullah Rakhimov,(better known as Mullo Abdullo.) The soldiers were attacked by grenade launchers and machine guns. During the Civil War in the mid-1990s, the leaders of the United Tajik opposition, (including Mullo Abdullo) were based in Rasht region. The Civil War in 1990s was so brutal and bloody, that the civilian population fled to Afghanistan, i.e. even in Afghanistan it was better than at home. In 1997 a reconciliation agreement was signed. Mullah Abdullah didn't accept the agreement. He fled to Pakistan where he fought with the Taliban. Last summer, he returned back to Tajikistan. September 15, the heads of all law enforcement agencies in Tajikistan went to Rasht district to negotiate with former warlords. According to the source agency ItarTass, meeting lasted several hours behind closed doors and sides didn't make any agreement. It was Wednesday, and on Sunday a military convoy was ambushed in Rasht.
- published: 22 Sep 2010
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Tajikistan civil war 1992, Таджикистан,Маидони шахидон,Civil War In Tajikistan (Military Conflict)
Civil War In Tajikistan (Military Conflict)
Таджикистан,Маидони шахидон,Tajikistan civil war...
Civil War In Tajikistan (Military Conflict)
Таджикистан,Маидони шахидон,Tajikistan civil war
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Civil War In Tajikistan (Military Conflict)
Таджикистан,Маидони шахидон,Tajikistan civil war
- published: 18 May 2015
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TAJIKISTAN: RUSSIAN TROOPS CLASH WITH REBELS
Russian/Nat
In the central Asian republic of Tajikistan, Russian troops have been fighting rebels opposed to the hard-line Communist government supported by ...
Russian/Nat
In the central Asian republic of Tajikistan, Russian troops have been fighting rebels opposed to the hard-line Communist government supported by Moscow.
The conflict has claimed the lives of troops who've been killed on the mountain border with Afghanistan where the rebels have their bases.
A ceasefire agreement is already in ruins and the Russian Foreign Ministry says that talks to prolong the agreement have collapsed.
For these Russian soldiers charged with keeping the peace on the Afghan border, it's going to be a long hot summer.
This year at least 40 of their colleagues have been killed in clashes with Tajik rebels - twice that number have been wounded.
A temporary ceasefire between the government and the opposition in the capital Dushanbe, lies in ruins after bitter border clashes throughout the Spring.
The prospect of peace and an early resolution to this ongoing crisis appears to be remote. Earlier this month opposition leaders rejected a U-N brokered proposal to extend the truce when it officially expires in August.
At the moment fighting between the combatants is concentrated around the mountainous Badakhshan region, to the east of Tajikistan.
Rebel forces have launched systematic hit and run raids over the border from their Afghan bases - the strikes are unpredictable.
Helicopters ferrying in supplies and bringing out the wounded are painstakingly guarded.
For the Russians this is a conflict they could easily do without. Their forces are already heavily embroiled in the Chechen crisis, and the Tajik border is an unwanted second front.
The potential threat of an Islamic resurgence in Central Asia, has meant that more than 25-thousand troops have been kept on active duty in Tajikistan.
However unofficial sources say that the real reason for the presence of the troops is Moscow's determination to protect Uranium ore resources, and the Soviet era processing plants located in the republic.
Whatever the reason this is a conflict which lacks any dignity - rebels who were shot whilst they were gun running in the heart of Tajikistan, are left to rot where they fell.
Russian ground forces complain of the chaos which surrounds them and of being ill-equipped for their task.
SOUNDBITE: (Russian)
"You can see it even at the border posts now - they are manned to an absolute minimum. Combat units on front line missions are only staffed at 30 , 40, or 50 sometimes. Nobody wants to serve in the army."
SUPER CAPTION: Captain Martinenko, 201st Motorised Rifles Division
But Martinenko is also waging a propaganda war with the rebels and mountain villagers.
Crudely illustrated leaflets urging an end to hostilities, are blasted from rocket launchers into opposition-held territory.
It may be cheap but it's hardly effective. If anything it illustrates the virtually impossible task of using force to control vast stretches of mountain passes.
A few kilometres over the border, Afghan Muhjahideen military bases are a refuge and training ground for the Tajik opposition.
Linked by blood relations as well as a common tongue, the Tajiks and Afghans have found a common cause in their hatred of Russia.
13 years of war with the Soviets gave the Afghans sufficient time to observe their enemy.
The Muhjahideen have used this knowledge in the vicious faction war they've been fighting for the control of Afghanistan.
Ahmad Shah Massoud, leader of one of the ten Islamic factions, is an ethnic Tajik.
Almost every night his well-armed fighters exchange grenade fire on the outskirts of Kabul. But during the day his sympathies and energy are geared towards the Tajik rebels.
The war-torn suburbs of the Afghan capital Kabul, are home to thousands of Tajik refugees.
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wn.com/Tajikistan Russian Troops Clash With Rebels
Russian/Nat
In the central Asian republic of Tajikistan, Russian troops have been fighting rebels opposed to the hard-line Communist government supported by Moscow.
The conflict has claimed the lives of troops who've been killed on the mountain border with Afghanistan where the rebels have their bases.
A ceasefire agreement is already in ruins and the Russian Foreign Ministry says that talks to prolong the agreement have collapsed.
For these Russian soldiers charged with keeping the peace on the Afghan border, it's going to be a long hot summer.
This year at least 40 of their colleagues have been killed in clashes with Tajik rebels - twice that number have been wounded.
A temporary ceasefire between the government and the opposition in the capital Dushanbe, lies in ruins after bitter border clashes throughout the Spring.
The prospect of peace and an early resolution to this ongoing crisis appears to be remote. Earlier this month opposition leaders rejected a U-N brokered proposal to extend the truce when it officially expires in August.
At the moment fighting between the combatants is concentrated around the mountainous Badakhshan region, to the east of Tajikistan.
Rebel forces have launched systematic hit and run raids over the border from their Afghan bases - the strikes are unpredictable.
Helicopters ferrying in supplies and bringing out the wounded are painstakingly guarded.
For the Russians this is a conflict they could easily do without. Their forces are already heavily embroiled in the Chechen crisis, and the Tajik border is an unwanted second front.
The potential threat of an Islamic resurgence in Central Asia, has meant that more than 25-thousand troops have been kept on active duty in Tajikistan.
However unofficial sources say that the real reason for the presence of the troops is Moscow's determination to protect Uranium ore resources, and the Soviet era processing plants located in the republic.
Whatever the reason this is a conflict which lacks any dignity - rebels who were shot whilst they were gun running in the heart of Tajikistan, are left to rot where they fell.
Russian ground forces complain of the chaos which surrounds them and of being ill-equipped for their task.
SOUNDBITE: (Russian)
"You can see it even at the border posts now - they are manned to an absolute minimum. Combat units on front line missions are only staffed at 30 , 40, or 50 sometimes. Nobody wants to serve in the army."
SUPER CAPTION: Captain Martinenko, 201st Motorised Rifles Division
But Martinenko is also waging a propaganda war with the rebels and mountain villagers.
Crudely illustrated leaflets urging an end to hostilities, are blasted from rocket launchers into opposition-held territory.
It may be cheap but it's hardly effective. If anything it illustrates the virtually impossible task of using force to control vast stretches of mountain passes.
A few kilometres over the border, Afghan Muhjahideen military bases are a refuge and training ground for the Tajik opposition.
Linked by blood relations as well as a common tongue, the Tajiks and Afghans have found a common cause in their hatred of Russia.
13 years of war with the Soviets gave the Afghans sufficient time to observe their enemy.
The Muhjahideen have used this knowledge in the vicious faction war they've been fighting for the control of Afghanistan.
Ahmad Shah Massoud, leader of one of the ten Islamic factions, is an ethnic Tajik.
Almost every night his well-armed fighters exchange grenade fire on the outskirts of Kabul. But during the day his sympathies and energy are geared towards the Tajik rebels.
The war-torn suburbs of the Afghan capital Kabul, are home to thousands of Tajik refugees.
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Afghanistan - War Against Terrorists - Military History Films
Afghanistan - War Against Terrorists - Military History Films
Afghanistan, officially the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan, is a landlocked country located with...
Afghanistan - War Against Terrorists - Military History Films
Afghanistan, officially the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan, is a landlocked country located within South Asia and Central Asia. It has a population of approximately 31 million people, making it the 42nd most populous country in the world. It is bordered by Pakistan in the south and east; Iran in the west; Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, and Tajikistan in the north; and China in the far northeast. Its territory covers 652,000 km2 (252,000 sq mi), making it the 41st largest country in the world.
Human habitation in Afghanistan dates back to the Middle Paleolithic Era, and the country's strategic location along the Silk Road connected it to the cultures of the Middle East and other parts of Asia. Through the ages the land has been home to various peoples and witnessed numerous military campaigns, notably by Alexander the Great, Muslim Arabs, Mongols, British, Soviet Russians, and in the modern-era by Western powers. The land also served as the source from which the Kushans, Hephthalites, Samanids, Saffarids, Ghaznavids, Ghorids, Khiljis, Mughals, Hotaks, Durranis, and others have risen to form major empires.
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Afghanistan - War Against Terrorists - Military History Films
Afghanistan, officially the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan, is a landlocked country located within South Asia and Central Asia. It has a population of approximately 31 million people, making it the 42nd most populous country in the world. It is bordered by Pakistan in the south and east; Iran in the west; Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, and Tajikistan in the north; and China in the far northeast. Its territory covers 652,000 km2 (252,000 sq mi), making it the 41st largest country in the world.
Human habitation in Afghanistan dates back to the Middle Paleolithic Era, and the country's strategic location along the Silk Road connected it to the cultures of the Middle East and other parts of Asia. Through the ages the land has been home to various peoples and witnessed numerous military campaigns, notably by Alexander the Great, Muslim Arabs, Mongols, British, Soviet Russians, and in the modern-era by Western powers. The land also served as the source from which the Kushans, Hephthalites, Samanids, Saffarids, Ghaznavids, Ghorids, Khiljis, Mughals, Hotaks, Durranis, and others have risen to form major empires.
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Meet Abu Azrael, ‘Iraq’s Rambo’, the most reknown fighter in Iraq
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US commander meets Tajik and Afghan leaders.
1. Wide of presidential palace in Dushanbe
2. Wide of talks between Rakhmonov and Franks
3. Close up of Rakhmonov
4. Close up of Franks
5. SOUNDBITE: (Engli...
1. Wide of presidential palace in Dushanbe
2. Wide of talks between Rakhmonov and Franks
3. Close up of Rakhmonov
4. Close up of Franks
5. SOUNDBITE: (English) General Tommy Franks, US Commander in Afghanistan:
"My aim in this vist to speak to President Rakhmonov, to talk about the war in Afghanistan and to talk about our continuing friendship and to talk about the future."
6. Cutaway of journalists
7. SOUNDBITE: (English) General Tommy Franks, US Commander in Afghanistan:
"We are working with the Afghan armed forces under the leadership of General Rahim Kahn to visit each of the sites and each of the areas where we know there have been terrorist cells in the past and we are continuing to gather infromation and we are continuing to locate and kill terrorists."
8. Wide of plane
9. Cutaway of officials
10. Wide of Karzai exiting plane
11. Karzai greeted by children
12. Karzai greeted by officials
13. Wide of Karzai motorcade
14. Wide of Rakhmonov greeting Afghan officials
15. Wide of talks
16. Mid shot of Karzai
17. Wide of talks
18. Wide of signing ceremony
19. Close up of Rakhomonov signing agreement
20. Close up of Karzai signing agreement
21. Pan of delegates
22. Wide of Karzai and Rakhmonov shaking hands
STORYLINE:
The U.S. commander of the military campaign in Afghanistan visited Dushanbe, the capital of Tajikistan, on Thursday as part of his trip to Central Asia.
General Tommy Franks went to Tajikistan to thank President Emomali Rakhmonov for the impoverished ex-Soviet republic's support for the war on terror.
Speaking to journalists after the meeting with Rakhmonov, Franks said that American military in coordination with Afghans continues to look for terrorists.
Afghanistan's interim leader, Hamid Karzai, also arrived in Dushanbe Thursday evening.
It was unclear whether Franks and Karzai would meet, as had previously been expected.
Karzai also met the Tajik president to discuss further cooperation between two countries and the situation in the region.
After the talks both leaders signed a friendship and cooperation agreement between Afghanistan and Tajikistan.
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1. Wide of presidential palace in Dushanbe
2. Wide of talks between Rakhmonov and Franks
3. Close up of Rakhmonov
4. Close up of Franks
5. SOUNDBITE: (English) General Tommy Franks, US Commander in Afghanistan:
"My aim in this vist to speak to President Rakhmonov, to talk about the war in Afghanistan and to talk about our continuing friendship and to talk about the future."
6. Cutaway of journalists
7. SOUNDBITE: (English) General Tommy Franks, US Commander in Afghanistan:
"We are working with the Afghan armed forces under the leadership of General Rahim Kahn to visit each of the sites and each of the areas where we know there have been terrorist cells in the past and we are continuing to gather infromation and we are continuing to locate and kill terrorists."
8. Wide of plane
9. Cutaway of officials
10. Wide of Karzai exiting plane
11. Karzai greeted by children
12. Karzai greeted by officials
13. Wide of Karzai motorcade
14. Wide of Rakhmonov greeting Afghan officials
15. Wide of talks
16. Mid shot of Karzai
17. Wide of talks
18. Wide of signing ceremony
19. Close up of Rakhomonov signing agreement
20. Close up of Karzai signing agreement
21. Pan of delegates
22. Wide of Karzai and Rakhmonov shaking hands
STORYLINE:
The U.S. commander of the military campaign in Afghanistan visited Dushanbe, the capital of Tajikistan, on Thursday as part of his trip to Central Asia.
General Tommy Franks went to Tajikistan to thank President Emomali Rakhmonov for the impoverished ex-Soviet republic's support for the war on terror.
Speaking to journalists after the meeting with Rakhmonov, Franks said that American military in coordination with Afghans continues to look for terrorists.
Afghanistan's interim leader, Hamid Karzai, also arrived in Dushanbe Thursday evening.
It was unclear whether Franks and Karzai would meet, as had previously been expected.
Karzai also met the Tajik president to discuss further cooperation between two countries and the situation in the region.
After the talks both leaders signed a friendship and cooperation agreement between Afghanistan and Tajikistan.
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Russian troops at border, Tajik president comments.
1. Pyandzh river on the border between Tajikistan and Afghanistan
2. Russian border guards in Tajikistan
3. Tajik President Emomali Rakhmonov and Russian Sec...
1. Pyandzh river on the border between Tajikistan and Afghanistan
2. Russian border guards in Tajikistan
3. Tajik President Emomali Rakhmonov and Russian Security Chief, Vladimir Rushailo
4. Russian armoured personnel carrier
5. SOUNDBITE (Russian) Emomali Rakhmonov, Tajik President "I think everyone in the world understands now what terrorism is about. We need to cooperate in that respect. First and foremost, Tajikistan will cooperate with the Commonwealth (the CIS), with the Russian Federation, as we have cooperated with them in this sphere for a long time already."
6. Rakhmonov at observation post
7. SOUNDBITE (Russian) Vladimir Rushailo, Russian Security Chief "We will cooperate with the Tajik authorities, with the government and the population of the republic, and hope that the joint efforts will help us to stop the international terrorism, represented by the what is going on in Tajikistan."
8. Tajik and Russian military in trench
9. SOUNDBITE (Russian) Emomali Rakhmonov, Tajik President "Tajikistan went through the horrors of the civil war and narrowly avoided the dangers of extremism. Now, and just like to remind everyone, Tajikistan is one of the smallest countries in the CIS, but has the longest border with Afghanistan - 1500 kilometres long."
10. Monument to Russian border guards killed on Tajik-Afghan border
11. Rakhmonov and Rushailo laying flowers at monument
STORYLINE:
Tajik President Emomali Rakhmonov says he won't allow Afghan refugees to enter his country.
Rakhmonov, accompanied by the Secretary of the Russian Security Council, Vladimir Rushailo, visited troops deployed on the Tajik-Afghan border on Thursday.
Units of the Russian 201st Motorized Infantry Division and the 48th frontier guard detachment are in Nizhni Pyandzh.
Tajikistan is seen as chief supporter of the Northern Alliance, the main opposition force battling the ruling Taliban in Afghanistan.
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1. Pyandzh river on the border between Tajikistan and Afghanistan
2. Russian border guards in Tajikistan
3. Tajik President Emomali Rakhmonov and Russian Security Chief, Vladimir Rushailo
4. Russian armoured personnel carrier
5. SOUNDBITE (Russian) Emomali Rakhmonov, Tajik President "I think everyone in the world understands now what terrorism is about. We need to cooperate in that respect. First and foremost, Tajikistan will cooperate with the Commonwealth (the CIS), with the Russian Federation, as we have cooperated with them in this sphere for a long time already."
6. Rakhmonov at observation post
7. SOUNDBITE (Russian) Vladimir Rushailo, Russian Security Chief "We will cooperate with the Tajik authorities, with the government and the population of the republic, and hope that the joint efforts will help us to stop the international terrorism, represented by the what is going on in Tajikistan."
8. Tajik and Russian military in trench
9. SOUNDBITE (Russian) Emomali Rakhmonov, Tajik President "Tajikistan went through the horrors of the civil war and narrowly avoided the dangers of extremism. Now, and just like to remind everyone, Tajikistan is one of the smallest countries in the CIS, but has the longest border with Afghanistan - 1500 kilometres long."
10. Monument to Russian border guards killed on Tajik-Afghan border
11. Rakhmonov and Rushailo laying flowers at monument
STORYLINE:
Tajik President Emomali Rakhmonov says he won't allow Afghan refugees to enter his country.
Rakhmonov, accompanied by the Secretary of the Russian Security Council, Vladimir Rushailo, visited troops deployed on the Tajik-Afghan border on Thursday.
Units of the Russian 201st Motorized Infantry Division and the 48th frontier guard detachment are in Nizhni Pyandzh.
Tajikistan is seen as chief supporter of the Northern Alliance, the main opposition force battling the ruling Taliban in Afghanistan.
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- published: 21 Jul 2015
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General on Afghan situation + Tajikistan rules support
APTN FILE - May/June 1999
Afghanistan
1. Long shot of explosion
2. Tank training
3. Afghan fighters
4. Armoured personnel carrier
5. Shells on the groun...
APTN FILE - May/June 1999
Afghanistan
1. Long shot of explosion
2. Tank training
3. Afghan fighters
4. Armoured personnel carrier
5. Shells on the ground
6. Tanks and mountains in background
Moscow - 16 September 2001
7. Set-up shot of Army General Makhmut Gareyev
8. Military books
9. Book written by Gareyev "If War Comes Tomorrow"
10. SOUNDBITE: (Russian) General Makhmut Gareyev, Russian Army Military Expert
"How can you strike on bin Laden? He will never be hiding alone in some, say, cave. No, he will be hiding among people without making his presence known. The key factor is to be with as many people as possible in some sensitive non-military place. So to strike on him, one would have to do what was done in Dresden in 1945 when 135-thousand people were killed during just one airstrike."
11. Close up sculpture
12. Close up army uniform epaulettes
13. SOUNDBITE: (English) General Makhmut Gareyev, Russian Army Military Expert
"The airstrikes will bring no result. Bin Laden is not alone, he is a part of huge international network of terrorist centers. So, terrorist organisations will survive any strikes even if bin Laden were to be wiped out. The problem will remain."
APTN FILE - May/June 1999
Afghanistan
14. Russian tank
15. Various of Afghan people chanting
16. Helicopter flying over mountain tops
Dushanbe, Tajikistan - 15 September 2001
17. Tajik foreign ministry exteriors
18. Sign saying Tajik foreign ministry
19. SOUNDBITE: (Russian) Igor Satarov, Foreign Ministry Spokesman
"There was information regarding the so-called intentions by the Unites States to use the territory of the Republic of Tajikistan for deployment of military contingent for delivering strikes against military targets in areas controlled byTaliban as well as against other international terrorists. I want to stress here that all these rumours are completely groundless and false. "
File
20. Various of Dushanbe, capital of Tajikistan
STORYLINE:
A top Russian military expert says any planned U.S. operation targeting alleged international terrorist Osama bin Laden and his network in Afghanistan, will meet with serious difficulties.
Bin Laden is the main suspect in Tuesday's terrorist air attacks on the World Trade Center in New York and the Pentagon in Washington.
Army General Makhmut Gareyev spent several years in Afghanistan in the 1980s as chief Soviet military adviser to the pro-Moscow government of Dr Najibullah.
During this time, Gareyev was effectively in charge of planning the military operations against Islamic rebels - Osama bin Laden among them.
Najibullah's army was relying heavily on the use of Soviet-supplied hardware, including surface-to-surface precision missiles.
But in the end Najibullah's government was defeated by ill-equipped but determined rebels who used their knowledge of mountainous terrain to the full.
Gareyev says that to vanquish bin Laden today, the Americans might need to apply "scorched earth" tactics like those used by the Allies in carpet bombing of Germany in 1945.
Osama bin Laden is a popular figure in worn-torn Afghanistan and Gareyev warns that bombings will only increase his popularity.
As the pressure grows on Afghanistan to hand over bin Laden, the government of Tajikistan said on Sunday that it did not intend to let the United States use its territory for military assault against Afghanistan's ruling Taliban movement.
A spokesman for the foreign ministry said his country was not involved in any military negotiations of this sort with the United States.
Tajikistan shares a border with Afghanistan along the Pyanj river.
It was also seen as a key supporter of late Ahmed Shah Massood, the military leader of the anti-Taliban Northern Alliance of Afghanistan.
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APTN FILE - May/June 1999
Afghanistan
1. Long shot of explosion
2. Tank training
3. Afghan fighters
4. Armoured personnel carrier
5. Shells on the ground
6. Tanks and mountains in background
Moscow - 16 September 2001
7. Set-up shot of Army General Makhmut Gareyev
8. Military books
9. Book written by Gareyev "If War Comes Tomorrow"
10. SOUNDBITE: (Russian) General Makhmut Gareyev, Russian Army Military Expert
"How can you strike on bin Laden? He will never be hiding alone in some, say, cave. No, he will be hiding among people without making his presence known. The key factor is to be with as many people as possible in some sensitive non-military place. So to strike on him, one would have to do what was done in Dresden in 1945 when 135-thousand people were killed during just one airstrike."
11. Close up sculpture
12. Close up army uniform epaulettes
13. SOUNDBITE: (English) General Makhmut Gareyev, Russian Army Military Expert
"The airstrikes will bring no result. Bin Laden is not alone, he is a part of huge international network of terrorist centers. So, terrorist organisations will survive any strikes even if bin Laden were to be wiped out. The problem will remain."
APTN FILE - May/June 1999
Afghanistan
14. Russian tank
15. Various of Afghan people chanting
16. Helicopter flying over mountain tops
Dushanbe, Tajikistan - 15 September 2001
17. Tajik foreign ministry exteriors
18. Sign saying Tajik foreign ministry
19. SOUNDBITE: (Russian) Igor Satarov, Foreign Ministry Spokesman
"There was information regarding the so-called intentions by the Unites States to use the territory of the Republic of Tajikistan for deployment of military contingent for delivering strikes against military targets in areas controlled byTaliban as well as against other international terrorists. I want to stress here that all these rumours are completely groundless and false. "
File
20. Various of Dushanbe, capital of Tajikistan
STORYLINE:
A top Russian military expert says any planned U.S. operation targeting alleged international terrorist Osama bin Laden and his network in Afghanistan, will meet with serious difficulties.
Bin Laden is the main suspect in Tuesday's terrorist air attacks on the World Trade Center in New York and the Pentagon in Washington.
Army General Makhmut Gareyev spent several years in Afghanistan in the 1980s as chief Soviet military adviser to the pro-Moscow government of Dr Najibullah.
During this time, Gareyev was effectively in charge of planning the military operations against Islamic rebels - Osama bin Laden among them.
Najibullah's army was relying heavily on the use of Soviet-supplied hardware, including surface-to-surface precision missiles.
But in the end Najibullah's government was defeated by ill-equipped but determined rebels who used their knowledge of mountainous terrain to the full.
Gareyev says that to vanquish bin Laden today, the Americans might need to apply "scorched earth" tactics like those used by the Allies in carpet bombing of Germany in 1945.
Osama bin Laden is a popular figure in worn-torn Afghanistan and Gareyev warns that bombings will only increase his popularity.
As the pressure grows on Afghanistan to hand over bin Laden, the government of Tajikistan said on Sunday that it did not intend to let the United States use its territory for military assault against Afghanistan's ruling Taliban movement.
A spokesman for the foreign ministry said his country was not involved in any military negotiations of this sort with the United States.
Tajikistan shares a border with Afghanistan along the Pyanj river.
It was also seen as a key supporter of late Ahmed Shah Massood, the military leader of the anti-Taliban Northern Alliance of Afghanistan.
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- published: 21 Jul 2015
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Never forget Afghanistan - French Military Tribute
89 French soldiers lost their lives in Afghanistan, another one in Tajikistan.
French forces in Afghanistan participated in the War in Afghanistan from late 20...
89 French soldiers lost their lives in Afghanistan, another one in Tajikistan.
French forces in Afghanistan participated in the War in Afghanistan from late 2001 to December 2014. They operated within two distinct frameworks:
- the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF), carried out by NATO on a United Nations mandate
- "Operation Enduring Freedom", under US command, as part of the War on Terror.
French forces contributed to both chapters in several national operations:
- Opération Pamir with the ISAF,
- Opération Héraklès for the naval and air components,
- Opération Épidote for training of the Afghan Army,
- Opération Arès for special operations within "Operation Enduring Freedom".
All in all, around 70,000 soldiers fought in this country. We should not forget the airmen, the navy (contributing through its Fleet Air Arm and its special forces) and the National Gendarmerie (training the Afghan National Police and special operations with GIGN).
wn.com/Never Forget Afghanistan French Military Tribute
89 French soldiers lost their lives in Afghanistan, another one in Tajikistan.
French forces in Afghanistan participated in the War in Afghanistan from late 2001 to December 2014. They operated within two distinct frameworks:
- the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF), carried out by NATO on a United Nations mandate
- "Operation Enduring Freedom", under US command, as part of the War on Terror.
French forces contributed to both chapters in several national operations:
- Opération Pamir with the ISAF,
- Opération Héraklès for the naval and air components,
- Opération Épidote for training of the Afghan Army,
- Opération Arès for special operations within "Operation Enduring Freedom".
All in all, around 70,000 soldiers fought in this country. We should not forget the airmen, the navy (contributing through its Fleet Air Arm and its special forces) and the National Gendarmerie (training the Afghan National Police and special operations with GIGN).
- published: 07 Nov 2015
- views: 1813
Porkins Great Game episode 10 Rebellion in Tajikistan
We begin this episode by discussing the recent “rebellion” in Tajikistan. Christoph and I break down who Deputy Defense Minister Abduhalim Nazardoza was and wh...
We begin this episode by discussing the recent “rebellion” in Tajikistan. Christoph and I break down who Deputy Defense Minister Abduhalim Nazardoza was and why he carried out a series of deadly attacks in the capital. Christoph explains how this is being exploited by Tajik President Emomali Rahmon in his unending battle to destroy Central Asia’s only Islamist party, the Islamic Renaissance Party of Tajikistan (IRPT). We discuss the role that the IRPT played during Tajikistan’s brutal civil war during the 1990’s and ultimately what this means politically.
In our second story we return yet again to the ongoing violence and instability in Afghanistan. We begin with a quick update on the infighting between Mullah Mansoor and rival Taliban factions. Having gained the support of Mullah Omar’s family Mullah Mansoor continues to assert his power and dominance in the region. Christoph and I go in to detail about the recent capture of the northern city of Kunduz by the Taliban. Christoph explains the strategic value of this city and how this represents a massive blow to President Ghani’s regime. We also break down the deliberate bombing of a hospital run by Doctors Without Borders by US bombers.
For our third story we take a look at Russia and their campaign to battle terrorism both home and abroad. First we touch on Kadyrov’s efforts to dissuade young men from joining ISIS by humiliating them on national TV, and his offer to bring the fight directly to Syria. We also discuss Russia’s intervention in Syria. Christoph and I analyze what is going on in Syria, the reasons for Russia getting involved, and what could be in store for them in the future. We finish up the conversation by taking a look at the recent defection of US trained Syrian rebels, Division 30, to Al Nusra.
For show notes and Mp3 download please visit: http://porkinspolicyreview.com/2015/10/11/porkins-great-game-episode-10-rebellion-in-tajikistan/
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We begin this episode by discussing the recent “rebellion” in Tajikistan. Christoph and I break down who Deputy Defense Minister Abduhalim Nazardoza was and why he carried out a series of deadly attacks in the capital. Christoph explains how this is being exploited by Tajik President Emomali Rahmon in his unending battle to destroy Central Asia’s only Islamist party, the Islamic Renaissance Party of Tajikistan (IRPT). We discuss the role that the IRPT played during Tajikistan’s brutal civil war during the 1990’s and ultimately what this means politically.
In our second story we return yet again to the ongoing violence and instability in Afghanistan. We begin with a quick update on the infighting between Mullah Mansoor and rival Taliban factions. Having gained the support of Mullah Omar’s family Mullah Mansoor continues to assert his power and dominance in the region. Christoph and I go in to detail about the recent capture of the northern city of Kunduz by the Taliban. Christoph explains the strategic value of this city and how this represents a massive blow to President Ghani’s regime. We also break down the deliberate bombing of a hospital run by Doctors Without Borders by US bombers.
For our third story we take a look at Russia and their campaign to battle terrorism both home and abroad. First we touch on Kadyrov’s efforts to dissuade young men from joining ISIS by humiliating them on national TV, and his offer to bring the fight directly to Syria. We also discuss Russia’s intervention in Syria. Christoph and I analyze what is going on in Syria, the reasons for Russia getting involved, and what could be in store for them in the future. We finish up the conversation by taking a look at the recent defection of US trained Syrian rebels, Division 30, to Al Nusra.
For show notes and Mp3 download please visit: http://porkinspolicyreview.com/2015/10/11/porkins-great-game-episode-10-rebellion-in-tajikistan/
- published: 12 Oct 2015
- views: 856
PM Modi visits India-Tajikistan Friendship Hospital
PM Modi visits India-Tajikistan Friendship Hospital...
PM Modi visits India-Tajikistan Friendship Hospital
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PM Modi visits India-Tajikistan Friendship Hospital
- published: 13 Jul 2015
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Putin in Tajikistan says Taliban should be excluded from govt.
1. Mid shot Russian President Vladimir Putin's plane taxiing
2. Cutaway airport building
3. Putin leaving plane and shaking hands with Tajik officials
4. Wid...
1. Mid shot Russian President Vladimir Putin's plane taxiing
2. Cutaway airport building
3. Putin leaving plane and shaking hands with Tajik officials
4. Wide shot plane
5. Putin walking across tarmac
6. Exterior building
7. Afghanistan's deposed president Burnahuddin Rabbini and Putin shaking hands
8. Various meeting between Putin and Rabbini
9. Various Putin and Rabbini walking
10. Various meeting between Putin, Rabbini and Tajik President, Emomali Rakhmonov
11. Cutaway cameraman
12. Putin, Rabbini and Rakhmonov sitting down at news conference
13. SOUNDBITE: (Russian) Vladimir Putin, Russian President:
"We confirmed the commitment of the Russian Federation to continue the supporting of the government of the Islamic state of Afghanistan in military and technical fields. We confirmed our commitment and expressed our concrete plans to help the people of Afghanistan by delivering them humanitarian aid."
14. Cutaway reporters
15. SOUNDBITE: (Russian) Vladimir Putin, Russian President:
"The Taliban regime discredited itself by cooperating with international terrorism and we are absolutely sure that they should not be represented in the future government of the Islamic state of Afghanistan."
16. Mid shot Putin, Rabbini and Rakhmonov seated
17. SOUNDBITE: (Farsi) Burnahuddin Rabbani, Afghanistan's deposed president:
"We started the fighting in several provinces, such as Tahar. We started liberating Talukan and northern parts of the province of Kabul so that we have the possibility of destroying the Taliban in this region."
18. Cutaway Putin talking to Rakhmonov
19. SOUNDBITE: (Farsi) Burnahuddin Rabbani, Afghanistan's deposed president:
"Osama bin Laden is still in the territory of Afghanistan."
20. Cutaway reporters
21. Putin, Rabbini and Rakhmonov posing for photos
STORYLINE:
Russian President Vladimir Putin has pledged to continue his country's political and military support for the opposition Northern Alliance in Afghanistan, saying the Taliban should be excluded from Afghanistan's future government.
Putin was speaking at the end of a tripartite meeting with his Tajik counterpart Emomali Rakhmonov and Afghanistan's deposed president Burnahuddin Rabbani in the Tajik capital Dushanbe on Monday.
Meeting separately with Rabbani before the three-sided session, Putin said Russia recognised his government as legitimate and supported it.
Putin also met separately with Rakhmonov during the unexpected summit held for about two hours at Rakhmonov's guest house compound in Dushanbe.
Rakhmonov told reporters the summit was arranged by Putin.
The three leaders issued a joint statement promising to intensify their efforts aimed at stabilizing the situation in Afghanistan and the region as a whole and providing humanitarian aid to displaced people.
Putin made a pre-dawn stopover in Tajikistan as he was returning to Moscow from the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum's summit in Shanghai, China.
Accompanied to Tajikistan by Russia's Foreign Minister Igor Ivanov, Putin followed his Defence Minister Sergei Ivanov and the head of Moscow's Federal Security Service Nikolai Patrushev, who met Rakhmonov and top defence and security officials on Sunday.
Moscow has backed Rabbani's government as well as the Northern Alliance, the military wing of the opposition to the fundamentalist Taliban militia that controls most of the country.
Tajikistan is close to the Alliance, which has a strong ethnic Tajik component.
Ivanov said countries that actively support the Northern Alliance, such as Russia, Iran and Tajikistan, needed to share their views so as to enhance their cooperation in the fight against terrorism.
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1. Mid shot Russian President Vladimir Putin's plane taxiing
2. Cutaway airport building
3. Putin leaving plane and shaking hands with Tajik officials
4. Wide shot plane
5. Putin walking across tarmac
6. Exterior building
7. Afghanistan's deposed president Burnahuddin Rabbini and Putin shaking hands
8. Various meeting between Putin and Rabbini
9. Various Putin and Rabbini walking
10. Various meeting between Putin, Rabbini and Tajik President, Emomali Rakhmonov
11. Cutaway cameraman
12. Putin, Rabbini and Rakhmonov sitting down at news conference
13. SOUNDBITE: (Russian) Vladimir Putin, Russian President:
"We confirmed the commitment of the Russian Federation to continue the supporting of the government of the Islamic state of Afghanistan in military and technical fields. We confirmed our commitment and expressed our concrete plans to help the people of Afghanistan by delivering them humanitarian aid."
14. Cutaway reporters
15. SOUNDBITE: (Russian) Vladimir Putin, Russian President:
"The Taliban regime discredited itself by cooperating with international terrorism and we are absolutely sure that they should not be represented in the future government of the Islamic state of Afghanistan."
16. Mid shot Putin, Rabbini and Rakhmonov seated
17. SOUNDBITE: (Farsi) Burnahuddin Rabbani, Afghanistan's deposed president:
"We started the fighting in several provinces, such as Tahar. We started liberating Talukan and northern parts of the province of Kabul so that we have the possibility of destroying the Taliban in this region."
18. Cutaway Putin talking to Rakhmonov
19. SOUNDBITE: (Farsi) Burnahuddin Rabbani, Afghanistan's deposed president:
"Osama bin Laden is still in the territory of Afghanistan."
20. Cutaway reporters
21. Putin, Rabbini and Rakhmonov posing for photos
STORYLINE:
Russian President Vladimir Putin has pledged to continue his country's political and military support for the opposition Northern Alliance in Afghanistan, saying the Taliban should be excluded from Afghanistan's future government.
Putin was speaking at the end of a tripartite meeting with his Tajik counterpart Emomali Rakhmonov and Afghanistan's deposed president Burnahuddin Rabbani in the Tajik capital Dushanbe on Monday.
Meeting separately with Rabbani before the three-sided session, Putin said Russia recognised his government as legitimate and supported it.
Putin also met separately with Rakhmonov during the unexpected summit held for about two hours at Rakhmonov's guest house compound in Dushanbe.
Rakhmonov told reporters the summit was arranged by Putin.
The three leaders issued a joint statement promising to intensify their efforts aimed at stabilizing the situation in Afghanistan and the region as a whole and providing humanitarian aid to displaced people.
Putin made a pre-dawn stopover in Tajikistan as he was returning to Moscow from the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum's summit in Shanghai, China.
Accompanied to Tajikistan by Russia's Foreign Minister Igor Ivanov, Putin followed his Defence Minister Sergei Ivanov and the head of Moscow's Federal Security Service Nikolai Patrushev, who met Rakhmonov and top defence and security officials on Sunday.
Moscow has backed Rabbani's government as well as the Northern Alliance, the military wing of the opposition to the fundamentalist Taliban militia that controls most of the country.
Tajikistan is close to the Alliance, which has a strong ethnic Tajik component.
Ivanov said countries that actively support the Northern Alliance, such as Russia, Iran and Tajikistan, needed to share their views so as to enhance their cooperation in the fight against terrorism.
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- published: 21 Jul 2015
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Oct 5, 2012 Tajikistan_Russia extends lease of military base in Tajikistan to 2042
Russia and Tajikistan agreed on Friday to extend the presence of Russia's military base 201 until 2042. The lease had been due to expire in 2014.
Russian Pres...
Russia and Tajikistan agreed on Friday to extend the presence of Russia's military base 201 until 2042. The lease had been due to expire in 2014.
Russian President Vladimir Putin and his Tajik counterpart, Emomalii Rahmon, oversaw the signing on Friday in Dushanbe.
The countries' delegations also signed bilateral deals on joint anti-drug efforts and energy cooperation.
Putin said the presence of the base in Dushanbe serves the common security interests of all countries in the region.
Later, the leaders visited the facility itself, and Putin formally awarded the base with the Order of Zhukov.
During a discussion with soldiers serving at the base, Putin called NATO a throwback to the Cold War, but stressed the need to build a partnership with the alliance.
The Great Day of Annihilation
wn.com/Oct 5, 2012 Tajikistan Russia Extends Lease Of Military Base In Tajikistan To 2042
Russia and Tajikistan agreed on Friday to extend the presence of Russia's military base 201 until 2042. The lease had been due to expire in 2014.
Russian President Vladimir Putin and his Tajik counterpart, Emomalii Rahmon, oversaw the signing on Friday in Dushanbe.
The countries' delegations also signed bilateral deals on joint anti-drug efforts and energy cooperation.
Putin said the presence of the base in Dushanbe serves the common security interests of all countries in the region.
Later, the leaders visited the facility itself, and Putin formally awarded the base with the Order of Zhukov.
During a discussion with soldiers serving at the base, Putin called NATO a throwback to the Cold War, but stressed the need to build a partnership with the alliance.
The Great Day of Annihilation
- published: 16 Dec 2012
- views: 888
MEET THE STANS -- episodes 3&4: Uzbekistan and Tajikistan
Please visit www.simonreeve.co.uk for more information.
Simon Reeve travels through Central Asia in this four-part BBC TV series, shown on BBC2, BBC World and ...
Please visit www.simonreeve.co.uk for more information.
Simon Reeve travels through Central Asia in this four-part BBC TV series, shown on BBC2, BBC World and by broadcasters internationally. The adventure took Simon from the far north-west of Kazakhstan, by the Russian border, east to the Chinese border, south through Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan to the edge of Afghanistan, and west to Uzbekistan and the legendary Silk Road cities of Samarkand and Bukhara.
The Guardian said it was 'a thrilling postcard from the edge'
The Times said: 'Simon Reeve's journey through Kazakhstan is a first-class Boys Own adventure on film and illuminating too. I can't imagine anyone switching off who stays for the first five minutes.'
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SIMON REEVE is an adventurer, TV presenter and New York Times bestselling author with a passion for travel, current affairs, history, conservation and the environment. He has been around the world three times for the BBC series Equator, Tropic of Capricorn, and Tropic of Cancer, and has travelled extensively in more than 100 countries. Simon's last journey around the Tropic of Cancer enthralled millions and was described by The Times of London as: "a real gem...Reeve is in a class of his own". Readers of a leading travel magazine voted it their favourite TV series. Simon, who is an ambassador for the nature conservation organisation WWF, has been awarded a One World Broadcasting Trust award for an "outstanding contribution to greater world understanding". His books include Tropic of Capricorn (published by BBC Books), and The New Jackals: Ramzi Yousef, Osama bin Laden and the future of terrorism, which warned of a new age of apocalyptic terrorism, and was the first in the world on bin Laden and al Qaeda. Originally published in 1998 it has been a New York Times bestseller. Simon has contributed to other studies into organised crime, terrorism, biological warfare and corruption. His book One Day in September: the story of the 1972 Munich Olympics massacre was published in 2000. The film of the same name, narrated by the actor Michael Douglas, won an Oscar for best feature documentary.
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You can find out more information on Simon's journeys, and see more of Simon's films, at his website: www.simonreeve.co.uk or at www.youtube.com/shootandscribble
Thanks for watching!
wn.com/Meet The Stans Episodes 3 4 Uzbekistan And Tajikistan
Please visit www.simonreeve.co.uk for more information.
Simon Reeve travels through Central Asia in this four-part BBC TV series, shown on BBC2, BBC World and by broadcasters internationally. The adventure took Simon from the far north-west of Kazakhstan, by the Russian border, east to the Chinese border, south through Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan to the edge of Afghanistan, and west to Uzbekistan and the legendary Silk Road cities of Samarkand and Bukhara.
The Guardian said it was 'a thrilling postcard from the edge'
The Times said: 'Simon Reeve's journey through Kazakhstan is a first-class Boys Own adventure on film and illuminating too. I can't imagine anyone switching off who stays for the first five minutes.'
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SIMON REEVE is an adventurer, TV presenter and New York Times bestselling author with a passion for travel, current affairs, history, conservation and the environment. He has been around the world three times for the BBC series Equator, Tropic of Capricorn, and Tropic of Cancer, and has travelled extensively in more than 100 countries. Simon's last journey around the Tropic of Cancer enthralled millions and was described by The Times of London as: "a real gem...Reeve is in a class of his own". Readers of a leading travel magazine voted it their favourite TV series. Simon, who is an ambassador for the nature conservation organisation WWF, has been awarded a One World Broadcasting Trust award for an "outstanding contribution to greater world understanding". His books include Tropic of Capricorn (published by BBC Books), and The New Jackals: Ramzi Yousef, Osama bin Laden and the future of terrorism, which warned of a new age of apocalyptic terrorism, and was the first in the world on bin Laden and al Qaeda. Originally published in 1998 it has been a New York Times bestseller. Simon has contributed to other studies into organised crime, terrorism, biological warfare and corruption. His book One Day in September: the story of the 1972 Munich Olympics massacre was published in 2000. The film of the same name, narrated by the actor Michael Douglas, won an Oscar for best feature documentary.
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Thanks for watching!
- published: 14 Nov 2011
- views: 224153
'Tajik-Uzbek-Punjabi' Taliban, Afghan forces battle for control of Kunduz
(Reuters) - Afghan forces battled Tajik-Punjabi-Uzbek-Chechen Taliban fighters on the outskirts of a northern city on Tuesday, with police in Kunduz province sa...
(Reuters) - Afghan forces battled Tajik-Punjabi-Uzbek-Chechen Taliban fighters on the outskirts of a northern city on Tuesday, with police in Kunduz province saying scores of combatants had been killed as insurgents mounted an offensive following the withdrawal of most NATO forces.
Having announced their spring offensive last week, the Taliban are seeking to gain territory in the north, where the Afghan army and police have less presence than in the traditional Taliban strongholds in the country's south and east.
The Taliban push is a major test of the NATO-trained Afghan army and police, who are fighting with almost no air support or help from the few thousand remaining U.S. and allied troops.
Afghan forces sent reinforcements to Kunduz this week after the Taliban penetrated a southern district of the provincial capital, called Kunduz city.
"Our security forces have pushed the Taliban back in the Gul Tepa area of Kunduz city," said provincial police spokesman Sayed Sarwar Hussaini, though he acknowledged fighting was still taking place within the city limits on Tuesday.
About 60 kilometers (37 miles) north of Kunduz city, government forces killed a Taliban commander known as Mullah Mustafa in Imam Saheb district, Hussaini said, adding that a total of 50 insurgents had died in the past few days' fighting.
Nine Afghan security forces have been killed in the fighting, Hussaini said.
"The Taliban have made some gains in Imam Saheb where we had fewer checkpoints. Now, we have a defensive line where we can prevent the Taliban from moving forward," he said.
An internal report from the Ministry of Interior indicated government forces had been forced to abandon at least four checkpoints in the five areas of Kunduz province under attack, with insurgents seizing government vehicles, weapons and a radio in Imam Saheb.
The report obtained by Reuters also said five police officers had been kidnapped and 28, including a police commander, were missing.
A spokesman for the Taliban, Zabihullah Mujahid, claimed that only two insurgents had been killed in the Kunduz fighting.
"The enemy is not in a position to cause casualties to us but suffer losses themselves," Mujahid said, adding that Taliban "have high morale".
Kunduz was the insurgents' last stronghold before U.S.-led forces drove them from power in 2001.
(Writing by Kay Johnson; Editing by Simon Cameron-Moore)
wn.com/'Tajik Uzbek Punjabi' Taliban, Afghan Forces Battle For Control Of Kunduz
(Reuters) - Afghan forces battled Tajik-Punjabi-Uzbek-Chechen Taliban fighters on the outskirts of a northern city on Tuesday, with police in Kunduz province saying scores of combatants had been killed as insurgents mounted an offensive following the withdrawal of most NATO forces.
Having announced their spring offensive last week, the Taliban are seeking to gain territory in the north, where the Afghan army and police have less presence than in the traditional Taliban strongholds in the country's south and east.
The Taliban push is a major test of the NATO-trained Afghan army and police, who are fighting with almost no air support or help from the few thousand remaining U.S. and allied troops.
Afghan forces sent reinforcements to Kunduz this week after the Taliban penetrated a southern district of the provincial capital, called Kunduz city.
"Our security forces have pushed the Taliban back in the Gul Tepa area of Kunduz city," said provincial police spokesman Sayed Sarwar Hussaini, though he acknowledged fighting was still taking place within the city limits on Tuesday.
About 60 kilometers (37 miles) north of Kunduz city, government forces killed a Taliban commander known as Mullah Mustafa in Imam Saheb district, Hussaini said, adding that a total of 50 insurgents had died in the past few days' fighting.
Nine Afghan security forces have been killed in the fighting, Hussaini said.
"The Taliban have made some gains in Imam Saheb where we had fewer checkpoints. Now, we have a defensive line where we can prevent the Taliban from moving forward," he said.
An internal report from the Ministry of Interior indicated government forces had been forced to abandon at least four checkpoints in the five areas of Kunduz province under attack, with insurgents seizing government vehicles, weapons and a radio in Imam Saheb.
The report obtained by Reuters also said five police officers had been kidnapped and 28, including a police commander, were missing.
A spokesman for the Taliban, Zabihullah Mujahid, claimed that only two insurgents had been killed in the Kunduz fighting.
"The enemy is not in a position to cause casualties to us but suffer losses themselves," Mujahid said, adding that Taliban "have high morale".
Kunduz was the insurgents' last stronghold before U.S.-led forces drove them from power in 2001.
(Writing by Kay Johnson; Editing by Simon Cameron-Moore)
- published: 28 Apr 2015
- views: 9958
TAJIKISTAN: SHANGHAI FIVE SUMMIT
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The fifth meeting of the heads of state of the Shanghai Five - Russia, China, Kazakhstan, Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan - has begun in the Tajik c...
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The fifth meeting of the heads of state of the Shanghai Five - Russia, China, Kazakhstan, Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan - has begun in the Tajik capital, Dushanbe.
The summit is expected to produce an agreement settling border disputes among China, Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan, as well as declarations of a common approach to the fight against drug-trafficking, separatism and terrorism.
A separate statement appealing to Afghanistan to negotiate a peaceful end to 12 years of civil strife is also on the agenda.
The leaders of Russia, China, Kazakstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Tajikistan gathered for a one-day summit in Dushanbe on Wednesday to discuss economic and security development in the region.
President of Uzbekistan Islam Karimov was also present at the meetings as an observer.
The group of nations is known as the Shanghai Five for the site of its first meeting in 1996.
Ahead of the summit, Russian President Vladimir Putin met Chinese President Jiang Zemin behind closed doors to discuss regional security.
It was the two leaders' first meeting since Putin was elected president in March.
The two are scheduled to meet again when Putin travels to China on July 17.
Putin and Jiang discussed issues surrounding their 4,330-kilometre (2,600-mile) border and their opposition to the U-S plan to deploy a limited national missile defense system.
After the hour-long meeting, Putin and Jiang joined the presidents of three Central Asian nations for more talks on security and economic development.
The Shanghai Five summit is expected to produce an agreement settling border disputes among China, Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan, as well as declarations of a common approach to the fight against drug-trafficking, separatism and terrorism.
A separate statement appealing to Afghanistan to negotiate a peaceful end to 12 years of civil strife is also on the agenda.
All five nations are trying to rein in separatist or rebel groups, many of them drawing inspiration if not concrete aid from the Taliban, Afghanistan's militant Islamic rulers.
Russian troops help patrol the Tajik border with Afghanistan against frequent incursions by intruders, including smugglers ferrying drugs to Central Asia, Russia and western Europe.
On the eve of the summit, the five nations' foreign ministers expressed support for Moscow's military campaign in Chechnya and opposition to the U-S missile defense proposals.
They also said they backed China's push for reunification with Taiwan, which broke away amid a 1949 civil war and is considered by China to be a renegade province.
The Chinese president condemned the violence in Afghanistan, but cautioned against foreign interference beyond efforts already under way by the U-N and other intermediaries.
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The fifth meeting of the heads of state of the Shanghai Five - Russia, China, Kazakhstan, Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan - has begun in the Tajik capital, Dushanbe.
The summit is expected to produce an agreement settling border disputes among China, Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan, as well as declarations of a common approach to the fight against drug-trafficking, separatism and terrorism.
A separate statement appealing to Afghanistan to negotiate a peaceful end to 12 years of civil strife is also on the agenda.
The leaders of Russia, China, Kazakstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Tajikistan gathered for a one-day summit in Dushanbe on Wednesday to discuss economic and security development in the region.
President of Uzbekistan Islam Karimov was also present at the meetings as an observer.
The group of nations is known as the Shanghai Five for the site of its first meeting in 1996.
Ahead of the summit, Russian President Vladimir Putin met Chinese President Jiang Zemin behind closed doors to discuss regional security.
It was the two leaders' first meeting since Putin was elected president in March.
The two are scheduled to meet again when Putin travels to China on July 17.
Putin and Jiang discussed issues surrounding their 4,330-kilometre (2,600-mile) border and their opposition to the U-S plan to deploy a limited national missile defense system.
After the hour-long meeting, Putin and Jiang joined the presidents of three Central Asian nations for more talks on security and economic development.
The Shanghai Five summit is expected to produce an agreement settling border disputes among China, Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan, as well as declarations of a common approach to the fight against drug-trafficking, separatism and terrorism.
A separate statement appealing to Afghanistan to negotiate a peaceful end to 12 years of civil strife is also on the agenda.
All five nations are trying to rein in separatist or rebel groups, many of them drawing inspiration if not concrete aid from the Taliban, Afghanistan's militant Islamic rulers.
Russian troops help patrol the Tajik border with Afghanistan against frequent incursions by intruders, including smugglers ferrying drugs to Central Asia, Russia and western Europe.
On the eve of the summit, the five nations' foreign ministers expressed support for Moscow's military campaign in Chechnya and opposition to the U-S missile defense proposals.
They also said they backed China's push for reunification with Taiwan, which broke away amid a 1949 civil war and is considered by China to be a renegade province.
The Chinese president condemned the violence in Afghanistan, but cautioned against foreign interference beyond efforts already under way by the U-N and other intermediaries.
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- published: 21 Jul 2015
- views: 153
Kazakhstan: These joint military drills will make terrorists think twice
Video ID: 20140822-016
W/S Rocket system "Grad" firing
W/S Rocket system "Grad" firing
W/S Explosions from "Grad" rockets
W/S Ilyushin Il-76 dropping supplies
...
Video ID: 20140822-016
W/S Rocket system "Grad" firing
W/S Rocket system "Grad" firing
W/S Explosions from "Grad" rockets
W/S Ilyushin Il-76 dropping supplies
W/S Ilyushin Il-76 dropping supplies
W/S Ilyushin Il-76 dropping supplies
W/S Ilyushin Il-76 dropping supplies
W/S Military transport helicopters Mi-171Sh
W/S Troops on ATVs
W/S Bomb detonations
M/S Mi-171Sh military transport helicopters passing by
W/S Bomb detonations
M/S Soldier watching Mi-171Sh military transport helicopters passing by
SCRIPT
The joint military drills of the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) were conducted in the Karaganda region of Kazakhstan, Friday. About 3,000 soldiers, 200 vehicles and about 30 planes took part in the drills.
Military units from the Air Assault Brigade of the Russian Airborne Troops, the Air Forces of Kazakhstan, the mobile team from the Special Operations Forces of Belarus, the Special Forces of the Armed Forces of Kyrgyz Republic and a commando squadron from Tajikistan participated in the exercises.
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wn.com/Kazakhstan These Joint Military Drills Will Make Terrorists Think Twice
Video ID: 20140822-016
W/S Rocket system "Grad" firing
W/S Rocket system "Grad" firing
W/S Explosions from "Grad" rockets
W/S Ilyushin Il-76 dropping supplies
W/S Ilyushin Il-76 dropping supplies
W/S Ilyushin Il-76 dropping supplies
W/S Ilyushin Il-76 dropping supplies
W/S Military transport helicopters Mi-171Sh
W/S Troops on ATVs
W/S Bomb detonations
M/S Mi-171Sh military transport helicopters passing by
W/S Bomb detonations
M/S Soldier watching Mi-171Sh military transport helicopters passing by
SCRIPT
The joint military drills of the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) were conducted in the Karaganda region of Kazakhstan, Friday. About 3,000 soldiers, 200 vehicles and about 30 planes took part in the drills.
Military units from the Air Assault Brigade of the Russian Airborne Troops, the Air Forces of Kazakhstan, the mobile team from the Special Operations Forces of Belarus, the Special Forces of the Armed Forces of Kyrgyz Republic and a commando squadron from Tajikistan participated in the exercises.
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- published: 22 Aug 2014
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RAW: SCO special forces hold military drills in Kyrgyzstan
Special forces from Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) member states have held joint military maneuvers in Kyrgyzstan.
The Kyrgyz defense ministry has sai...
Special forces from Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) member states have held joint military maneuvers in Kyrgyzstan.
The Kyrgyz defense ministry has said the drills were aimed to practice fighting illegal armed groups and terrorists in open spaces and inside buildings, and securing the release of hostages.
China, Russia, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan and Tajikistan each has sent 20-25 special troops for the execises held on April 21-24 in Tokmok, near the capital city of Bishkek.
wn.com/Raw Sco Special Forces Hold Military Drills In Kyrgyzstan
Special forces from Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) member states have held joint military maneuvers in Kyrgyzstan.
The Kyrgyz defense ministry has said the drills were aimed to practice fighting illegal armed groups and terrorists in open spaces and inside buildings, and securing the release of hostages.
China, Russia, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan and Tajikistan each has sent 20-25 special troops for the execises held on April 21-24 in Tokmok, near the capital city of Bishkek.
- published: 26 Apr 2015
- views: 522
Tajik commander says bin Laden and Omar are in Pakistan
1. Various shots of Blue mosque in Mazar-i-Sharif, Afghanistan
2. Various of soldiers standing near the regional military headquarters
3. General Atta Mohamme...
1. Various shots of Blue mosque in Mazar-i-Sharif, Afghanistan
2. Various of soldiers standing near the regional military headquarters
3. General Atta Mohammed, Tajik warlord
4. SOUNDBITE: (Dari) General Atta Mohammed, Tajik warlord:
"There is no place in Afghanistan for Mullah Omar and for Osama Bin Laden. According to my information, both Mullah Omar and Bin Laden are on the border of Peshawar. They are under the protection of fundamentalist leader Mullah Fazel Rakhman."
5. Cutaway
6. SOUNDBITE: (Dari) General Atta Mohammed, Tajik warlord:
"It is our wish that when the fighting is over and security is established in Afghanistan foreign forces will go away."
7. Cutaway of General Atta speaking over the phone
8. SOUNDBITE: (Dari) General Atta Mohammed, Tajik warlord:
"There are two reasons why Moscow should help Afghanistan more. One is to make up for the mistakes made by the Soviets and because Russia is Afghanistan largest neighbour."
9. Cutaway
STORYLINE:
A Tajik warlord in Afghanistan claimed that wanted terrorist Osama bin Laden and fellow fugitive Mullah Omar were in Pakistan.
General Atta Mohammed said that there was no place in Afghanistan for the two men and that they were currently near the border city of Peshawar.
The Tajik warlord said that bin-Laden and Omar were under the protection of fundamentalist leader, Mullah Fazel Rakhman.
General Atta Mohammed also said he wished to see foreign forces leave Afghanistan, once stability has been established in the region.
A force of around 4,500 international peacekeepers are currently in the country to support the interim government.
The Tajik warlord also said he believed Russia should contribute more to the reconstruction of the country, to make ammends for the Soviet occupation.
During the 1980s Soviet forces occupied Afghanistan until 1989, when they were ousted by the Afghan Mujahadeen.
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wn.com/Tajik Commander Says Bin Laden And Omar Are In Pakistan
1. Various shots of Blue mosque in Mazar-i-Sharif, Afghanistan
2. Various of soldiers standing near the regional military headquarters
3. General Atta Mohammed, Tajik warlord
4. SOUNDBITE: (Dari) General Atta Mohammed, Tajik warlord:
"There is no place in Afghanistan for Mullah Omar and for Osama Bin Laden. According to my information, both Mullah Omar and Bin Laden are on the border of Peshawar. They are under the protection of fundamentalist leader Mullah Fazel Rakhman."
5. Cutaway
6. SOUNDBITE: (Dari) General Atta Mohammed, Tajik warlord:
"It is our wish that when the fighting is over and security is established in Afghanistan foreign forces will go away."
7. Cutaway of General Atta speaking over the phone
8. SOUNDBITE: (Dari) General Atta Mohammed, Tajik warlord:
"There are two reasons why Moscow should help Afghanistan more. One is to make up for the mistakes made by the Soviets and because Russia is Afghanistan largest neighbour."
9. Cutaway
STORYLINE:
A Tajik warlord in Afghanistan claimed that wanted terrorist Osama bin Laden and fellow fugitive Mullah Omar were in Pakistan.
General Atta Mohammed said that there was no place in Afghanistan for the two men and that they were currently near the border city of Peshawar.
The Tajik warlord said that bin-Laden and Omar were under the protection of fundamentalist leader, Mullah Fazel Rakhman.
General Atta Mohammed also said he wished to see foreign forces leave Afghanistan, once stability has been established in the region.
A force of around 4,500 international peacekeepers are currently in the country to support the interim government.
The Tajik warlord also said he believed Russia should contribute more to the reconstruction of the country, to make ammends for the Soviet occupation.
During the 1980s Soviet forces occupied Afghanistan until 1989, when they were ousted by the Afghan Mujahadeen.
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US-Backed "Free" "Syrian" "Army" Terrorists are killing Christians & destroying Christian Churches
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Our journey begins at a wedding in southern Tajikistan, where a young bride is getting married. But what should be a day of joy, is tinged with sadness as her groom will soon have to leave the country. Every year a million men leave Tajikistan to find work in Russia. Many find new families abro
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PM Shri Narendra Modi's joint Press Statement with Tajikistan President Rahmon.
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Afghans struggle to settle down in Tajikistan
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Thousands of Afghan refugees live in the Central Asian country of Tajikistan. They went there hoping to find a better and safer way of life, but as Nidhi Dutt reports from Vahdat, many of them are now facing new problems.
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Religion restrictions debated in Tajikistan
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Migration of men leaves Tajik women unmarried
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Nearly one million people, most of them young men, leave Tajikistan every year to work in Russia. The Central Asian nation's economy relies heavily on the money they send home. However, their absence is leaving many women at a loss in terms of finding a partner. Al Jazeera's Nidhi Dutt reports
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Bangladesh Football Team Wants To Win Against Tajikistan On World Cup Qualify Match
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We're Going to Moscow 1/2 - English subs - Тоҷикистон, Таджикистан, Tajikistan
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Russia to Give Tajikistan Multi-Billion Military Aid to Fight Invading Militants
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Russia is ready to supply about $1.2 billion worth of weapons and military equipment to the Central Asian nation of Tajikistan, which is currently threatened by invasion from the Islamic State, a leading Russian business daily reported.
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China, Tajikistan Launch Currency Swap Deal
A ceremony marking the start of a currency swap deal between China's yuan and Tajikistan's somoni was held in Urumqi, the capital of northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region on Sunday.
Tajikistan is the second Central Asian country to have a currency swap deal with China, after Kazakhstan.
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Clashes continue between government troops and Islamic opposition rebels in Tajikistan's capital, Dushanbe. Three shells exploded, albeit harmlessly, near the presidential palace. Both government troops and opposition fighters withdrew however from the capital late on Saturday (02/05) following plan worked out by Tajikistan's President Emomali Rakhmonov and opposition leader
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CALL Mayor Christian Price & Vice Mayor stating why police officers killed a Iraq veteran who sought help for PTSD and the VA turned him away when for years had been asking for help Contact Mayor Christian Price (520) 316-6828 http://www.maricopa-az.gov/web/contact-us/staff-directory?view=employee&id;=2 Vice mayor Marvin L. Brown (520) 316-6829 http://www.maricopa-az.gov/web/vice-mayor-brown City of Maricopa Arizona City Council meeting Mayor Christian Price Chief of police Steve stahl City Council meeting www.maricopa-az.gov
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Iraq USA Apache attack helicopters against ISIS ISIL DAESH assault Air Base Action USA troops closer to combat Breaking News 2015 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EymYv_GeRbE
2015 City of maricopa Arizona City Council meeting - veterans & police with PTSD awareness - Chief of Police Steve Stahl declined to speak in the demonstration and laughed when explained will let demonstrators know you decline to speak to them - City of Maricopa police & combat veterans with PTSD demonstration Mayor Christian Price Chief of Police Steve Stahl in Maricopa City Arizona http://www.inmaricopa.com/Article/2015/02/03/coffee-with-the-chief
Chief of Police Arizona Fired - First responders with PTSD National CRISIS Breaking News February 2015 http://ptsdfirstresponder.com/index.html
City of Maricopa Arizona Cobblestone Farms HOA refuse to contact reach out to community about City of Maricopa Police on 1/18/15 shoot & kill Iraq Afghan vet w/PTSD - neighbor seeks more action on PTSD Breaking News January 2015 http://www.inmaricopa.com/Article/2015/01/26/mpd-sticks-to-policy
American Sniper Movie Clint Eastwood's record breaking about veteran Chris Kyle Killed by PTSD Vet February 2015 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pm1QDYMm0CI
City of Maricopa Police on 1/18/15 shoot & kill Iraq Afghan vet w/PTSD - neighbor seeks more action on PTSD Breaking News January 2015 http://www.inmaricopa.com/Article/2015/01/26/mpd-sticks-to-policy
City of Maricopa Arizona Cobblestone Farms HOA Home Owners Association (602-957-9191 Cynthia Quillen Mgr. & Board of directors President Ryan Atwood) refuse to help by contacting reaching out to the cobblestone community/homeowners/renters to find out if anyone saw the fatal police shooting on 1/18/2015. Breaking News January 2015. Arizona Department Public Safety Special Investigation unit URGES anyone who saw or heard anything to PLEASE call Detective Jeff Brown 602-223-2110 or anyone in the special investigation unit with any and all information that could help in the investigative ongoing process - Cobblestone Farms Management - AAM, LLC http://www.aamaz.com
USA Iraq Afghan Combat Veteran with PTSD Johnathan Guillory 32 diagnosed with PTSD called 911 for help and the City of Maricopa police shot and killed him (Military.com says need PTSD help call 911) Victim in officer-involved shooting was Iraq vet, suffered from PTSD Breaking News January 2015 http://www.copamonitor.com/news/local/article_1492990e-a102-11e4-98d4-83648ad67895.html
CANADIAN HOME BUYERS/SELLERS ALERT - City of Maricopa Cobblestone Farms Police killing Breaking news January 2015 for more information contact Cynthia Quillen 602-957-9191 http://maricopaazinfo.com/category/cobblestone-farms/
City of Maricopa Arizona https://www.youtube.com/user/myMaricopa20 Chief of Police Steve Stahl STATING only one person has called the police with concerns about the shooting please call Steve Stahl to let a NOW silent voice be heard on WHY (520-316-6909) http://www.maricopa-az.gov/web/office-of-the-chief
CALL Mayor Christian Price & Vice Mayor stating why police officers killed a Iraq veteran who sought help for PTSD and the VA turned him away when for years had been asking for help Contact Mayor Christian Price (520) 316-6828 http://www.maricopa-az.gov/web/contact-us/staff-directory?view=employee&id;=2 Vice mayor Marvin L. Brown (520) 316-6829 http://www.maricopa-az.gov/web/vice-mayor-brown City of Maricopa Arizona City Council meeting Mayor Christian Price Chief of police Steve stahl City Council meeting www.maricopa-az.gov
City of Maricopa Police fatally shoot Iraq Afghan Vet w/PTSD Mayor Christian Price Chief Police Steve Stahl https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jrWsyEhCXXM
USA Combat Veterans PTSD Crisis Iraq veteran diagnosed with PTSD called 911 for help and the City of Maricopa police shot and killed him (Military.com says need PTSD help call 911) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=alMVPQAsgZk
Arizona Vets upset Obama skips Phoenix TROUBLED Scandal VA hospital on visit http://azcapitoltimes.com/news/2015/01/09/vets-upset-obama-skips-phoenix-va-hospital-on-visit/
2014 Martial Law LockDown Never forget 1 Million US citizens Last days End Times News https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TH-VNyqZTHw
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- published: 19 Jul 2013
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Insurgents Disrupt Power From Tajikistan To Kabul
Insurgents Disrupt Power From Tajikistan To Kabul
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Insurgents Disrupt Power From Tajikistan To Kabul
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- published: 11 Feb 2016
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President Barack Obama Speaks With VICE News
VICE founder Shane Smith interviews President Barack Obama, discussing a host of issues important to Americans, from foreign policy and marijuana legalization t...
VICE founder Shane Smith interviews President Barack Obama, discussing a host of issues important to Americans, from foreign policy and marijuana legalization to global warming and political gridlock.
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Donetsk militia with Armenia, Chechnya, Tajikistan 02 02 2015.News Today War
[eng subs] 12/01/15 Kievsky district of Donetsk shelled by the UAF. War in Ukraine/Donbass News 21Jan2015 Current Situation around Novorossia Briefly about t......
[eng subs] 12/01/15 Kievsky district of Donetsk shelled by the UAF. War in Ukraine/Donbass News 21Jan2015 Current Situation around Novorossia Briefly about t...
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Donetsk militia with Armenia, Chechnya, Tajikistan 02 02 2015.News Today War
Donetsk militia with Armenia, Chechnya, Tajikistan 02 02 2015.News Today War
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[eng subs] 12/01/15 Kievsky district of Donetsk shelled by the UAF. War in Ukraine/Donbass News 21Jan2015 Current Situation around Novorossia Briefly about t...
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Donetsk militia with Armenia, Chechnya, Tajikistan 02 02 2015.News Today War
Donetsk militia with Armenia, Chechnya, Tajikistan 02 02 2015.News Today War
- published: 02 Feb 2015
- views: 1512
101 East - Tajikistan's missing men
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Our journey begins at a wedding in southern Tajikistan,...
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Our journey begins at a wedding in southern Tajikistan, where a young bride is getting married. But what should be a day of joy, is tinged with sadness as her groom will soon have to leave the country. Every year a million men leave Tajikistan to find work in Russia. Many find new families abroad, divorce their wives or simply never return.
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wn.com/101 East Tajikistan's Missing Men
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Our journey begins at a wedding in southern Tajikistan, where a young bride is getting married. But what should be a day of joy, is tinged with sadness as her groom will soon have to leave the country. Every year a million men leave Tajikistan to find work in Russia. Many find new families abroad, divorce their wives or simply never return.
At Al Jazeera English, we focus on people and events that affect people's lives. We bring topics to light that often go under-reported, listening to all sides of the story and giving a 'voice to the voiceless.'
Reaching more than 270 million households in over 140 countries across the globe, our viewers trust Al Jazeera English to keep them informed, inspired, and entertained.
Our impartial, fact-based reporting wins worldwide praise and respect. It is our unique brand of journalism that the world has come to rely on.
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- published: 02 Aug 2013
- views: 43667
PM Narendra Modi joint Press Statement in Tajikistan | T News
PM Shri Narendra Modi's joint Press Statement with Tajikistan President Rahmon.
'Today, we have formed a deep bond on the basis of our shared aspirations for ...
PM Shri Narendra Modi's joint Press Statement with Tajikistan President Rahmon.
'Today, we have formed a deep bond on the basis of our shared aspirations for security and prosperity for our people, and peace and stability in our region' says PM Modi.
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PM Shri Narendra Modi's joint Press Statement with Tajikistan President Rahmon.
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- published: 13 Jul 2015
- views: 203
Afghans struggle to settle down in Tajikistan
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Thousands of Afghan refugees live in the Central Asian ...
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Thousands of Afghan refugees live in the Central Asian country of Tajikistan. They went there hoping to find a better and safer way of life, but as Nidhi Dutt reports from Vahdat, many of them are now facing new problems.
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wn.com/Afghans Struggle To Settle Down In Tajikistan
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Thousands of Afghan refugees live in the Central Asian country of Tajikistan. They went there hoping to find a better and safer way of life, but as Nidhi Dutt reports from Vahdat, many of them are now facing new problems.
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- published: 28 Sep 2014
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Religion restrictions debated in Tajikistan
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Tajikistan has strict rules on how and where people can pray.
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Tajikistan has strict rules on how and where people can pray.
The government says it is necessary to combat what it calls "extremism."
But as Al Jazeera's Divya Gopalan reports, many feel the laws are an attempt to clamp down on political oppositon.
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wn.com/Religion Restrictions Debated In Tajikistan
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Tajikistan has strict rules on how and where people can pray.
The government says it is necessary to combat what it calls "extremism."
But as Al Jazeera's Divya Gopalan reports, many feel the laws are an attempt to clamp down on political oppositon.
At Al Jazeera English, we focus on people and events that affect people's lives. We bring topics to light that often go under-reported, listening to all sides of the story and giving a 'voice to the voiceless.'
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- published: 21 Dec 2013
- views: 1642
Red Carpet Welcome For Modi In Tajikistan | BRICS | Modi Asian Tour
PM Modi at the Ceremonial Welcome in Dushanbe, Tajikistan. Prime Minister Narendra Modi was on Monday accorded a ceremonial welcome in Tajikistan, where he arri...
PM Modi at the Ceremonial Welcome in Dushanbe, Tajikistan. Prime Minister Narendra Modi was on Monday accorded a ceremonial welcome in Tajikistan, where he arrived last night on the last leg of his Central Asian tour.
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Чарх,То ба охир тамошо кунед,Таджикистан, Tajikistan
Падар аз шавки дил дар кудаки дасти писар гирад
Ба умеде ки дар пири писар дасти падар гирад
То ба охир тамошо кунед
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Падар аз шавки дил дар кудаки дасти писар гирад
Ба умеде ки дар пири писар дасти падар гирад
То ба охир тамошо кунед
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Таджикистан
Падар аз шавки дил дар кудаки дасти писар гирад
Ба умеде ки дар пири писар дасти падар гирад
То ба охир тамошо кунед
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Iran Declares War on Cool Hair - THE LOOP
TOLOnews 08 MAY 2015 Niloofar Rahmani: First Female Pilot in Afghanistan
Niloofar Rahmani: First Female Pilot in Afghanistan
نیلوفر رحمانی: نخستن زن خلبان در افغانستان
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Парад Победы в Таджикистане - 2015
Afghanistan
wn.com/Чарх,То Ба Охир Тамошо Кунед,Таджикистан, Tajikistan
Падар аз шавки дил дар кудаки дасти писар гирад
Ба умеде ки дар пири писар дасти падар гирад
То ба охир тамошо кунед
ТочикиВисоли ҳақ.
Leila Forouhar , Sattar , Hamid Talebzadeh - Medly (HD)
Baran - Ziadi OFFICIAL VIDEO HD
стон
Таджикистан
Падар аз шавки дил дар кудаки дасти писар гирад
Ба умеде ки дар пири писар дасти падар гирад
То ба охир тамошо кунед
Rebel Music | Iran: The Music Never Stopped (Official Trailer) | MTV
Iran Declares War on Cool Hair - THE LOOP
TOLOnews 08 MAY 2015 Niloofar Rahmani: First Female Pilot in Afghanistan
Niloofar Rahmani: First Female Pilot in Afghanistan
نیلوفر رحمانی: نخستن زن خلبان در افغانستان
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Парад Победы в Таджикистане - 2015
Afghanistan
- published: 15 May 2015
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Migration of men leaves Tajik women unmarried
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Nearly one million people, most of them young men, leave Tajikistan every year to work in Russia. The Central Asian nation's economy relies heavily on the money they send home. However, their absence is leaving many women at a loss in terms of finding a partner. Al Jazeera's Nidhi Dutt reports from Dushanbe.
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Nearly one million people, most of them young men, leave Tajikistan every year to work in Russia. The Central Asian nation's economy relies heavily on the money they send home. However, their absence is leaving many women at a loss in terms of finding a partner. Al Jazeera's Nidhi Dutt reports from Dushanbe.
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- published: 28 Sep 2014
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Drugs Blight - Tajikistan
Nov 2007
Tajikistan is struggling to cope with an influx of cheap drugs from Afghanistan. The country has just one rehab clinic and on average, ten soldiers a ...
Nov 2007
Tajikistan is struggling to cope with an influx of cheap drugs from Afghanistan. The country has just one rehab clinic and on average, ten soldiers a year die in shoot outs with drug traffickers.
Last year, more than two billion dollars worth of heroin was smuggled from Afghanistan. "No matter how much effort we put into fighting the trafficking, the real problem is in Afghanistan", complains General Nazarov. Many are nostalgic of the days of the Taliban, when heroin was much harder to obtain.
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Nov 2007
Tajikistan is struggling to cope with an influx of cheap drugs from Afghanistan. The country has just one rehab clinic and on average, ten soldiers a year die in shoot outs with drug traffickers.
Last year, more than two billion dollars worth of heroin was smuggled from Afghanistan. "No matter how much effort we put into fighting the trafficking, the real problem is in Afghanistan", complains General Nazarov. Many are nostalgic of the days of the Taliban, when heroin was much harder to obtain.
- published: 26 Nov 2007
- views: 68407
Bangladesh Football Team Wants To Win Against Tajikistan On World Cup Qualify Match
Bangladesh Football Team Wants To Win Against Tajikistan On World Cup Qualify Match...
Bangladesh Football Team Wants To Win Against Tajikistan On World Cup Qualify Match
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Bangladesh Football Team Wants To Win Against Tajikistan On World Cup Qualify Match
- published: 04 Nov 2015
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TOLOnews 10pm News 12 February 2016 /۱۳۹۴ خبرهای ۱۰ طلوع نیوز ۲۳ دلو
Top Stories: NATO Terms Support To Afghanistan As Part Of Global War Against Terrorism, EU Set To Host International Conference On Afghan Peace, Tajikistan Elec...
Top Stories: NATO Terms Support To Afghanistan As Part Of Global War Against Terrorism, EU Set To Host International Conference On Afghan Peace, Tajikistan Electricity To Kabul Reconnected
خبرهای مهم: پشتیبانی نانو از افغانستان در بخش پیکار با هراس افگنی، اتحادیه اروپا تصمیم دارد یک نشست جهانی را برای صلح افغانستان برگذار کند، وصل شدن برق وارداتی تاجكستان به شهركابل
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Top Stories: NATO Terms Support To Afghanistan As Part Of Global War Against Terrorism, EU Set To Host International Conference On Afghan Peace, Tajikistan Electricity To Kabul Reconnected
خبرهای مهم: پشتیبانی نانو از افغانستان در بخش پیکار با هراس افگنی، اتحادیه اروپا تصمیم دارد یک نشست جهانی را برای صلح افغانستان برگذار کند، وصل شدن برق وارداتی تاجكستان به شهركابل
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شبکه خبری طلوع نیوز در سال 2010 ایجاد شد، این شبکه نخستین و یگانه شبکه خبری ای است که به گونه 24 ساعته برای 120 ملیون مخاطب نشرات دارد. طلوع نیوز شما را در جریان تازه ترین گزارش هایی از افغانستان، منطقه و جهان می گذارد. در کنار آن طلوع نیوز با پرداختن به جریانات سیاسی روز، از طریق سرویس های خبری، مستندها، تحلیل های سیاسی، گزارش های تحقیقی و گفتگوها سطح اطلاعات شما را بالا می برد.
- published: 13 Feb 2016
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We're Going to Moscow 1/2 - English subs - Тоҷикистон, Таджикистан, Tajikistan
This documentary, "We are going to Moscow", talks about the current reality facing Tajik labour migrants while traveling to and working in the Russian Federatio...
This documentary, "We are going to Moscow", talks about the current reality facing Tajik labour migrants while traveling to and working in the Russian Federation. This film sheds light on the difficulties Tajik migrants have in their country of origin and destination. Subtitles in English.
Produced by the International Organization for Migration Tajikistan, UNDP, UKAID
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This documentary, "We are going to Moscow", talks about the current reality facing Tajik labour migrants while traveling to and working in the Russian Federation. This film sheds light on the difficulties Tajik migrants have in their country of origin and destination. Subtitles in English.
Produced by the International Organization for Migration Tajikistan, UNDP, UKAID
For more information go to www.iom.tj
- published: 26 Jan 2011
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Russia to Give Tajikistan Multi-Billion Military Aid to Fight Invading Militants
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Russia is ready to supply about $1.2 billion worth of weapons and military equipment to the Central Asian nation of Tajikistan, which is currently threatened by invasion from the Islamic State, a leading Russian business daily reported.
The Kommersant Daily newspaper quoted unnamed sources in the Russian General Staff as saying the amount of planned military aid to Tajikistan could reach 70 billion rubles (over $1.2 billion at current rate) within the next few years.
The arms and equipment would include personal weapons and ammunition, communication systems, aircraft, artillery systems and missiles. Most of the aid will be second hand hardware currently on the Russian forces’ balance, the sources said.
The aid will be rendered within a major program of joint modernization of Tajikistan’s military signed between Moscow and Dushanbe in 2014. The major objective is to strengthen the border between Tajikistan and Afghanistan. The task has become especially vital after the Coalition Forces’ withdrawal from Afghanistan and the growing threat from the so-called Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS/ISIL).
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Russia is ready to supply about $1.2 billion worth of weapons and military equipment to the Central Asian nation of Tajikistan, which is currently threatened by invasion from the Islamic State, a leading Russian business daily reported.
The Kommersant Daily newspaper quoted unnamed sources in the Russian General Staff as saying the amount of planned military aid to Tajikistan could reach 70 billion rubles (over $1.2 billion at current rate) within the next few years.
The arms and equipment would include personal weapons and ammunition, communication systems, aircraft, artillery systems and missiles. Most of the aid will be second hand hardware currently on the Russian forces’ balance, the sources said.
The aid will be rendered within a major program of joint modernization of Tajikistan’s military signed between Moscow and Dushanbe in 2014. The major objective is to strengthen the border between Tajikistan and Afghanistan. The task has become especially vital after the Coalition Forces’ withdrawal from Afghanistan and the growing threat from the so-called Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS/ISIL).
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- published: 05 Apr 2015
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China, Tajikistan Launch Currency Swap Deal
A ceremony marking the start of a currency swap deal between China's yuan and Tajikistan's somoni was held in Urumqi, the capital of northwest China's Xinjiang ...
A ceremony marking the start of a currency swap deal between China's yuan and Tajikistan's somoni was held in Urumqi, the capital of northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region on Sunday.
Tajikistan is the second Central Asian country to have a currency swap deal with China, after Kazakhstan.
"This measure is timely and necessary for enterprises and people in Tajikistan, because, under the current situation, the exchange rates are changing every day, making the market fluctuate, while the yuan is really strong around the world," said Ali, the general manager of the Fund Department of a Tajikistan Agriculture Investment Bank.
In September, the central bank of China and Tajikistan signed the currency swap agreement, which allowed the two sides to exchange payments in one currency for equivalent amounts in another to facilitate bilateral trade settlements and provide liquidity support to financial markets.
The deal, worth 3 billion yuan (around 470 million U.S. dollars), will last for three years and can be extended if both sides agree.
"The swap deal allows residents of the two countries to trade directly with each sovereign currency instead of using a third currency. It also confirms the objective trend that the RMB has become an internationally convertible currency since joining the special drawing rights (SDR) basket. So the people and businesses of both countries will benefit from it," said Guo Jianwei, president of the Urumqi Branch of People's Bank of China.
China became the second-largest investor and third-largest trade partner of Tajikistan in 2014, customs data showed.
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A ceremony marking the start of a currency swap deal between China's yuan and Tajikistan's somoni was held in Urumqi, the capital of northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region on Sunday.
Tajikistan is the second Central Asian country to have a currency swap deal with China, after Kazakhstan.
"This measure is timely and necessary for enterprises and people in Tajikistan, because, under the current situation, the exchange rates are changing every day, making the market fluctuate, while the yuan is really strong around the world," said Ali, the general manager of the Fund Department of a Tajikistan Agriculture Investment Bank.
In September, the central bank of China and Tajikistan signed the currency swap agreement, which allowed the two sides to exchange payments in one currency for equivalent amounts in another to facilitate bilateral trade settlements and provide liquidity support to financial markets.
The deal, worth 3 billion yuan (around 470 million U.S. dollars), will last for three years and can be extended if both sides agree.
"The swap deal allows residents of the two countries to trade directly with each sovereign currency instead of using a third currency. It also confirms the objective trend that the RMB has become an internationally convertible currency since joining the special drawing rights (SDR) basket. So the people and businesses of both countries will benefit from it," said Guo Jianwei, president of the Urumqi Branch of People's Bank of China.
China became the second-largest investor and third-largest trade partner of Tajikistan in 2014, customs data showed.
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Tajikistan-Clashes between troops and rebels
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Clashes continue between government troops and Islamic opposition rebels in Tajikistan's capital, Dushanbe. Three shells exploded, albeit ...
T/I: 10:47:44
Clashes continue between government troops and Islamic opposition rebels in Tajikistan's capital, Dushanbe. Three shells exploded, albeit harmlessly, near the presidential palace. Both government troops and opposition fighters withdrew however from the capital late on Saturday (02/05) following plan worked out by Tajikistan's President Emomali Rakhmonov and opposition leaders to end the hostilities in a crisis meeting.
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2/5
MS tank with government soldiers aboard;
VS soldiers running;
MS APC shooting;
MS back of soldier shooting;
CU soldier loading machine gun magazine;
MS soldier loading machine gun magazine;
VS soldiers around APC;
MS an old man refugee walking along road;
VS soldiers with sound of shooting in background;
CU soldier with rifle;
VS soldiers running and milling about;
3/5
WS presidential palace;
WS walking people;
WS trolleybus;
VS people outside bread kiosk;
MS UN car pulls away from curb;
WS Dushanbe street with people walking.
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Clashes continue between government troops and Islamic opposition rebels in Tajikistan's capital, Dushanbe. Three shells exploded, albeit harmlessly, near the presidential palace. Both government troops and opposition fighters withdrew however from the capital late on Saturday (02/05) following plan worked out by Tajikistan's President Emomali Rakhmonov and opposition leaders to end the hostilities in a crisis meeting.
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TAJIKISTAN - 2-3/5
2/5
MS tank with government soldiers aboard;
VS soldiers running;
MS APC shooting;
MS back of soldier shooting;
CU soldier loading machine gun magazine;
MS soldier loading machine gun magazine;
VS soldiers around APC;
MS an old man refugee walking along road;
VS soldiers with sound of shooting in background;
CU soldier with rifle;
VS soldiers running and milling about;
3/5
WS presidential palace;
WS walking people;
WS trolleybus;
VS people outside bread kiosk;
MS UN car pulls away from curb;
WS Dushanbe street with people walking.
2.26
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- published: 21 Jul 2015
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Fulfilled, Major 6.3 EARTHQUAKE shake C. ASIA - Afghanistan, Tajikistan 11.22.15 See DESCRIPTION
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Afghanistan-Tajikistan Bord Reg..
Magnitude: 6.3 (Mwp)
Depth: 102 km
Tsunamigenic: Notified
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Date and Time
UTC: 22 November 2015 @ 18:16:05
Sydney Time: 23 November 2015 @ 05:16:05 (AEDT)
Location
Coordinates: 36.375, 71.501
Solution status
Last updated: 23 November 2015 @ 05:25:47 (AEDT)
Solution finalised: No
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oItuS9LFr7g
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fEbMcmySqwI
11.8.13 PHILIPPINES RECORD TYPHOON 10,000 Dead
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HA66Pco6aWc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PwsVGe4U3h8
9.24.13 NEW ISLAND Created after PAKISTAM 7.8 QUAKE
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7dTcoJZ1h9M
9.12.13 COLORADO Apocalyptic FLOOD
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SK02OOl0fPs
5.23.13 USA BRIDGE COLLAPSE 7 days ftr
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LVqjANZpJCM
5.21.13 APOCALYPTIC US STORM DAYS ftr
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-tIJ_nIXR1g
4.20.13 CHINA 7.0 MEGAQUAKE 100s Dead
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mGo9R8JxU1s
2:15.13 METEOR EXPLOSION RUSSIA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1c6x0pL9FdE
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hZzgERKfXqE
2.5.13 Santa Cruz, Solomon Isl Megaquake Tsunami
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TMlpWDC049U
1.5.13 Alaska 7.8 Megaquake
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zji1YfZQH_g
10.29.12 Sandy Super-storm, US
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4U2PvREy88s
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U75vHc7y2mQ
9.26.12 Scientists Confirm Weird Megaquake
http://www.youtube.com/my_videos_edit?ns=1&video;_id=qz_wHklo728
9.7.12 Clock Time of China Apocalyptic Quake
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bMy4qZrymIM
8.29.12 Louisiana US Katrina Revisit by Isaac
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wWiMUbpfUH8
7.13.12 Christian Camp Attack: Predicted 5 dys bfr
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XQabwQ95IbQ&feature;=plcp
3.11.11 Japan 9.0 Megaquake: Predicted 12 dys bfr
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kFM_ttSrntI
3.20.12 Megaquake 7.8 Predicted 2 days bfr
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3RJuBPQnFF0
4.11.12 Megaquake 8.6 M & death toll: Predicted 2 wks bfr
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rHPAn0Y3-88
5.29.12 Italy Deadly quake Date Depicted 6 dys bfr
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bQKe7KzJ6aE
HOW TO BE SAVED:
To The Honest Enquirer, PRAY the following prayer or one similar:
"LORD JESUS, I BELIEVE THAT YOU DIED ON THE CROSS FOR MY SINS. YOU WERE BURIED AND RESURRECTED. I ASK YOUR FORGIVENESS OF ALL MY SINS AND I MAKE A DECISION TO FOLLOW YOUR WORD"
BELIEVE that you are forgiven. If you do, you are saved (Born Again). Visit a Bible Church and ask to be BAPTIZED
HOW TO PREPARE FOR CALAMITY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tUSsoJ8XFFQ
(un-scientific pastoral suggestions)
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NEWS REPORTS
http://www.ga.gov.au/earthquakes/getQuakeDetails.do?quakeId=3747311&orid;=1237168&sta;=N/A
http://www.emsc-csem.org/Earthquake/earthquake.php?id=471872
http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/2015/11/22/world/asia/ap-as-afghanistan-earthquake.html?_r=0
Afghanistan-Tajikistan Bord Reg..
Magnitude: 6.3 (Mwp)
Depth: 102 km
Tsunamigenic: Notified
Visit Tsunami Warning Centre Website
Date and Time
UTC: 22 November 2015 @ 18:16:05
Sydney Time: 23 November 2015 @ 05:16:05 (AEDT)
Location
Coordinates: 36.375, 71.501
Solution status
Last updated: 23 November 2015 @ 05:25:47 (AEDT)
Solution finalised: No
SOME PAST FULFILLED PREDICTIONS
11.13.15 FRANCE TERROR ATTACK 160 DEAD
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FLBNA4G3dlk
5.12.15 PHILADELPHIA TRAIN CRASH 8 DEAD 200 INJ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qUOhuwgZQlQ
2.6.15 RISE OF ISIS TERROR & WAR
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hHeVPS5cSdo
10.24.14 EBOLA FROM AFRICA & GLOBAL
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MjJCok8qJe4
8.3.14 CHINA EARTHQUAKE 500 Dead
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IN6B6e5BT48
3.20.14 NEW YORK MASSIVE FIRE 8 DEAD
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ftpyt-zELAw
2.26.14 CELEBRITY ALEC BALDWIN LEAVE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kRo3jumOq7k
11.17.13 US MIDWEST 80 TORNADOES 8 Dead
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oItuS9LFr7g
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fEbMcmySqwI
11.8.13 PHILIPPINES RECORD TYPHOON 10,000 Dead
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HA66Pco6aWc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PwsVGe4U3h8
9.24.13 NEW ISLAND Created after PAKISTAM 7.8 QUAKE
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7dTcoJZ1h9M
9.12.13 COLORADO Apocalyptic FLOOD
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SK02OOl0fPs
5.23.13 USA BRIDGE COLLAPSE 7 days ftr
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LVqjANZpJCM
5.21.13 APOCALYPTIC US STORM DAYS ftr
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-tIJ_nIXR1g
4.20.13 CHINA 7.0 MEGAQUAKE 100s Dead
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mGo9R8JxU1s
2:15.13 METEOR EXPLOSION RUSSIA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1c6x0pL9FdE
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hZzgERKfXqE
2.5.13 Santa Cruz, Solomon Isl Megaquake Tsunami
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TMlpWDC049U
1.5.13 Alaska 7.8 Megaquake
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zji1YfZQH_g
10.29.12 Sandy Super-storm, US
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4U2PvREy88s
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U75vHc7y2mQ
9.26.12 Scientists Confirm Weird Megaquake
http://www.youtube.com/my_videos_edit?ns=1&video;_id=qz_wHklo728
9.7.12 Clock Time of China Apocalyptic Quake
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bMy4qZrymIM
8.29.12 Louisiana US Katrina Revisit by Isaac
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wWiMUbpfUH8
7.13.12 Christian Camp Attack: Predicted 5 dys bfr
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XQabwQ95IbQ&feature;=plcp
3.11.11 Japan 9.0 Megaquake: Predicted 12 dys bfr
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kFM_ttSrntI
3.20.12 Megaquake 7.8 Predicted 2 days bfr
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3RJuBPQnFF0
4.11.12 Megaquake 8.6 M & death toll: Predicted 2 wks bfr
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rHPAn0Y3-88
5.29.12 Italy Deadly quake Date Depicted 6 dys bfr
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bQKe7KzJ6aE
HOW TO BE SAVED:
To The Honest Enquirer, PRAY the following prayer or one similar:
"LORD JESUS, I BELIEVE THAT YOU DIED ON THE CROSS FOR MY SINS. YOU WERE BURIED AND RESURRECTED. I ASK YOUR FORGIVENESS OF ALL MY SINS AND I MAKE A DECISION TO FOLLOW YOUR WORD"
BELIEVE that you are forgiven. If you do, you are saved (Born Again). Visit a Bible Church and ask to be BAPTIZED
HOW TO PREPARE FOR CALAMITY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tUSsoJ8XFFQ
(un-scientific pastoral suggestions)
- published: 22 Nov 2015
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Doing Business in Tajikistan
This case offers students the simulation of providing consulting to a small, newly-formed and struggling dairy processor in the developing country of Tajikistan. The task is to conduct a profitability analysis using data provided by the firm. This can be accomplished by calculating the contribution margin of each product and estimating monthly break-even production levels for various scenarios. Th
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GIZ: Business start-ups in Tajikistan. 2015
Anzhela Sarkisyan is the founder and head of a pre-school in Tajikistan. As an entrepreneur, she belongs to a small but growing group of people in the central Asian country. By creating jobs, the entrepreneurs could play an important role in Tajikistan’s economic development.
In the video, Sarkisyan gives an account of how she managed to set up her own business. She also talks about the pre-scho
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Expo Tajik - International Dushanbe Industry & Trade Exhibition 2010
New Date: 6-8 April 2011
Venue: Kokhi Borbad Exhibition Center, Dushanbe-Tajikistan
Organiser: ExpoCentralAsia LTD.
İnfo:
The exhibition in its first year host 5230 visitors from Tajikistan, Afghanistan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Kazakystan, Russia and Ukraine. Company representatives coming from other than Tajikistan, who were the 23% of the total visitors, brought into sharp relief its the m
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BIZZ AMERICAS 2015 - FINANCE AND ECONOMICS INSTITUTE OF TAJIKISTAN
This past August 1, the Caesars Palace was the site of the gala ceremony for the most important business award in the world, THE BIZZ AMERICAS 2015.
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Tajikistan poll expected to hand President Emomali Rakhmon fourth term
The poorest of the former Soviet republics is holding elections this Wednesday to decide the...
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Kulob ,city in Tajikistan, beautiful buildings, before the 7.5 earthquake in Afghanistan
Kulob ,city in Tajikistan, beautiful buildings, before the 7.5 earthquake in Afghanistan
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sustainable engineering, renewable ene
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Empowering Women through Microfinance: Tajikistan
Many men were killed in Tajikistan's civil war in 1992 or left the country to find work abroad leaving women and children behind. In Central Asia's poorest country, microfinance has played a vital role in helping women finance and build businesses, empowering them, helping them support their families, and in some cases, create jobs.
IFC Advisory Services in Europe and Central Asia works with a n
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RUSSIA: TAJIKISTAN PRESIDENT & OPPOSITION LEADER SIGN AGREEMENT
Russian/Eng/Nat
Tajikistan president, Emonali Rakhmonov and the Tajik United Opposition leader, Said Abdul Nuri, signed an agreement in Moscow on Monday which they hope will end the four-year-old Tajik civil war.
The two sides agreed to a ceasefire.
The talks and signing were attended by the Russian Prime Minister Viktor Chernomyrdin and the U-N envoy to Tajikistan, Gert Dietrich Merren
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2015 Doing Business Report - Trinidad and Tobago Results
MEDIA RELEASE:- "Rolling out the red carpet for investors … Trinidad and Tobago hailed as one in the top ten improvers in the 2015 Doing Business Report"
October 30, 2014:- Released in Washington on Wednesday 29th October, 2014, the 2015 Doing Business Report ranks Trinidad and Tobago among the top ten performers worldwide! Specifically on page 5 of the Report it states that “among the 21 econom
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UNDP Tajikistan Vakhsh Valley
The mountainous areas of Tajikistan are a principal source of water for the Aral Sea basin. These territories are characterized by an arctic climate, with a low average temperature, continuous cloudiness and a high level of fog. There are 1,300 natural lakes in Tajikistan with a total water surface area of 705 square kilometres and a total capacity of about 50 cubic kilometres. About 78 percent of
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EBRD Annual Meeting: Women in the Economy
Gulbahor Makhkamova, Deputy General Director of the microlending organisation IMON International, won the 'Outstanding Achievement in the Financial Sector' prize at the EBRD's Women in Business Awards. She shares her experience of being a top female executive in her native Tajikistan.
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MaximsNewsNetwork: IMF: CENTRAL ASIA - REPORT ON ECONOMIC GROWTH
MaximsNewsNetwork: 28 October 2010 -- IMF: Washington, D.C. -- A new IMF report says the economic upturn in the Caucasus and Central Asia (CCA) is gathering momentum, with growth for the region projected to increase to 5¾ percent in 2010 from 3½ percent in 2009, IMF Middle East and Central Asia Department Deputy Director David Owen said.
The fiscal stimulus applied by many governments in the reg
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Afghanistan | The Market to Believe In
(2 minute feature) Afghanistan, a booming economy, is open to foreign and local investment.
With natural resources and a skilled workforce, the country offers a competitive edge for all business opportunities.
Surrounded by Uzbekistan, Iran, Turkmenistan, Tajikistan and China, Afghanistan is at the heart of trade routes in Central Asia.
Here is the land of opportunity for local and international
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Turkish Airlines offers flights to Tajikistan
Turkish Airlines (THY), the country's flag carrier, has begun operating flights to Tajikistan, the airline said in a statement on Monday.
The flights will operate twice a week on the Istanbul-Khujand/ Khujand-Istanbul route.
The second-largest city in Tajikistan, and the capital of the northernmost province, Khujand is now the 34th destination served in the Far East, the statement said.
Turkis
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Tethys Petroleum chairman Robson on Pope EGM request and Tajikistan
Dr David Robson, the executive chairman of Tethys Petroleum (LON:TPL, TSE:TPL), insists the extraordinary general meeting (EGM) requested by 17% shareholder Pope Asset Management is “taking the focus away from achieving our objectives”. Robson talks about the potential of Tajikistan, where a seismic programme has just begun, and says the company should be cash flow positive “in the early part of n
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Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan sign 'epoch' Eurasian Economic Union
Back in POWER! | Putin's New 'Soviet Union' |
May 29, 2014 RT.
Russia, Belarus, and Kazakhstan signed the historic Eurasian Economic Union which will come into effect in January 2015. Cutting down trade barriers and comprising over 170 million people it will be the largest common market in the ex-Soviet sphere.
"The just-signed treaty is of epoch-making, historic importance," Russian President
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Cotton Finance in Tajikistan
The mission of "SugdAgroServ" is to fight poverty in the agricultural community of Tajikistan by means of increasing the income of the farmers through the creation of conditions for independent production and commercial farm activity.
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Rising Food Prices Hit Home In Tajikistan (Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty)
The cost of staple foods is surging around the world, and consumers at Tajikistan's markets are feeling the impact. The government is taking measures to address the crisis, but for Tajiks struggling to feed their families, the results can't come soon enough.
Video by Barot Yusufi, RFE/RL's Tajik Service
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RUSSIA: CUSTOMS UNION
Natural Sound
President Boris Yeltsin and the leaders of four other former Soviet republics have agreed to expand and strengthen a customs union with the aim of reviving their economies.
But the five countries face such a wide array of financial and political problems that the customs agreement may do little to help.
Russia, Belarus, Kazakstan and Kyrgyzstan first agreed to remove custo
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Panjshanbe Market in Khujand, Tajikistan 2013
Panjshanbe Market in Khujand, Tajikistan 2013
Doing Business in Tajikistan
This case offers students the simulation of providing consulting to a small, newly-formed and struggling dairy processor in the developing country of Tajikistan...
This case offers students the simulation of providing consulting to a small, newly-formed and struggling dairy processor in the developing country of Tajikistan. The task is to conduct a profitability analysis using data provided by the firm. This can be accomplished by calculating the contribution margin of each product and estimating monthly break-even production levels for various scenarios. The information, combined with the background provided in the case, can be used to develop marketing and production strategies. Completing this analysis requires working with imperfect data and making appropriate assumptions. The case highlights the reality of challenges faced by small-scale agribusinesses in emerging economies.
wn.com/Doing Business In Tajikistan
This case offers students the simulation of providing consulting to a small, newly-formed and struggling dairy processor in the developing country of Tajikistan. The task is to conduct a profitability analysis using data provided by the firm. This can be accomplished by calculating the contribution margin of each product and estimating monthly break-even production levels for various scenarios. The information, combined with the background provided in the case, can be used to develop marketing and production strategies. Completing this analysis requires working with imperfect data and making appropriate assumptions. The case highlights the reality of challenges faced by small-scale agribusinesses in emerging economies.
- published: 29 Jan 2015
- views: 79
GIZ: Business start-ups in Tajikistan. 2015
Anzhela Sarkisyan is the founder and head of a pre-school in Tajikistan. As an entrepreneur, she belongs to a small but growing group of people in the central A...
Anzhela Sarkisyan is the founder and head of a pre-school in Tajikistan. As an entrepreneur, she belongs to a small but growing group of people in the central Asian country. By creating jobs, the entrepreneurs could play an important role in Tajikistan’s economic development.
In the video, Sarkisyan gives an account of how she managed to set up her own business. She also talks about the pre-school’s philosophy and her plans for the future.
wn.com/Giz Business Start Ups In Tajikistan. 2015
Anzhela Sarkisyan is the founder and head of a pre-school in Tajikistan. As an entrepreneur, she belongs to a small but growing group of people in the central Asian country. By creating jobs, the entrepreneurs could play an important role in Tajikistan’s economic development.
In the video, Sarkisyan gives an account of how she managed to set up her own business. She also talks about the pre-school’s philosophy and her plans for the future.
- published: 08 Jan 2016
- views: 52
Expo Tajik - International Dushanbe Industry & Trade Exhibition 2010
New Date: 6-8 April 2011
Venue: Kokhi Borbad Exhibition Center, Dushanbe-Tajikistan
Organiser: ExpoCentralAsia LTD.
İnfo:
The exhibition in its first year...
New Date: 6-8 April 2011
Venue: Kokhi Borbad Exhibition Center, Dushanbe-Tajikistan
Organiser: ExpoCentralAsia LTD.
İnfo:
The exhibition in its first year host 5230 visitors from Tajikistan, Afghanistan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Kazakystan, Russia and Ukraine. Company representatives coming from other than Tajikistan, who were the 23% of the total visitors, brought into sharp relief its the most effective international exhibition held in the Central Asia Region. In addition to the individual visitors, there were visitor groups who came with the support of local chamber of commerce&industry; such as Afghanistan -- Afghanistan Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Kazakystan -- Kazakystan Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Uzbekistan -- Kral Expo, Kyrgyzstan -- KITIAD Kirghiz-Turkish Business People, Turkey - DEİK - Foreign Economic Relations Board.
On the second day of the show approximately 350 business people from 18 countries participated in "Central Asia Business Forum" which was organised by ExpoCentralAsia and Republic of Tajikistan Chamber of Commerce and Industry with the support of DEİK - Foreign Economic Relations Board.
The exhibition and the Business Forum have provided opportunities for Turkish Business World, emerging Tajikistan market and Afghanistan with its approximately 10 million Tajikistan population. Moreover, President Abdullah Gül's visit to Tajikistan in May 2009 with a huge group of business people makes this organization more important.
wn.com/Expo Tajik International Dushanbe Industry Trade Exhibition 2010
New Date: 6-8 April 2011
Venue: Kokhi Borbad Exhibition Center, Dushanbe-Tajikistan
Organiser: ExpoCentralAsia LTD.
İnfo:
The exhibition in its first year host 5230 visitors from Tajikistan, Afghanistan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Kazakystan, Russia and Ukraine. Company representatives coming from other than Tajikistan, who were the 23% of the total visitors, brought into sharp relief its the most effective international exhibition held in the Central Asia Region. In addition to the individual visitors, there were visitor groups who came with the support of local chamber of commerce&industry; such as Afghanistan -- Afghanistan Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Kazakystan -- Kazakystan Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Uzbekistan -- Kral Expo, Kyrgyzstan -- KITIAD Kirghiz-Turkish Business People, Turkey - DEİK - Foreign Economic Relations Board.
On the second day of the show approximately 350 business people from 18 countries participated in "Central Asia Business Forum" which was organised by ExpoCentralAsia and Republic of Tajikistan Chamber of Commerce and Industry with the support of DEİK - Foreign Economic Relations Board.
The exhibition and the Business Forum have provided opportunities for Turkish Business World, emerging Tajikistan market and Afghanistan with its approximately 10 million Tajikistan population. Moreover, President Abdullah Gül's visit to Tajikistan in May 2009 with a huge group of business people makes this organization more important.
- published: 10 Dec 2010
- views: 2849
BIZZ AMERICAS 2015 - FINANCE AND ECONOMICS INSTITUTE OF TAJIKISTAN
This past August 1, the Caesars Palace was the site of the gala ceremony for the most important business award in the world, THE BIZZ AMERICAS 2015....
This past August 1, the Caesars Palace was the site of the gala ceremony for the most important business award in the world, THE BIZZ AMERICAS 2015.
wn.com/Bizz Americas 2015 Finance And Economics Institute Of Tajikistan
This past August 1, the Caesars Palace was the site of the gala ceremony for the most important business award in the world, THE BIZZ AMERICAS 2015.
- published: 07 Sep 2015
- views: 17
Tajikistan poll expected to hand President Emomali Rakhmon fourth term
The poorest of the former Soviet republics is holding elections this Wednesday to decide the...
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The poorest of the former Soviet republics is holding elections this Wednesday to decide the president of Tajikistan. The Central Asian country's incumbent, Emomali Rakhmon, is standing for a fourth term.This is made possible by reforms enacted in 2003, which give him the potential to rule until 2020. He has been head of state since 1992. Opposition party candidates are notably absent.
Mountainous Tajikistan is landlocked by Afghanistan to the south, China to the east, Kyrgyzstan to the north and Uzbekistan to the west.
After the collapse of the USSR in 1991, for six years the Tajiks waged a civil war, factions - including Islamist guerrillas - fighting each another. The economy went from bad to worse, forcing many to leave. The money workers send back from abroad makes up more than 40 percent of the nation's GDP. Drug trafficking is the biggest source of illegal income.
The average monthly wage is around 100 euros. Nearly half the people live below poverty level. Per person GDP last year was 637 euros. The population is roughly eight million and is at least nine-tenths Sunni Muslim.
Oynihol Bobonazarova pulled out of the running - the first woman - under a moderate Islam banner - after campaigners were pressured into giving up collecting the 210,000 signatures required to run in the election.
Bobonazarova said: "The economy is in a dire state, and human rights, especially freedom of speech and religion, are totally impossible to exercise now."
Rakhmon's government is heavily dependent on Russia for imported energy. Electricity is rotated and rationed outside the main cities. Every winter, Tajikistan is short of power because it lacks generating stations. It had famine in 2001. The incidence of polio here is rising.
Literacy is generally high, and gradual improvements have elicited expressions of public approval for the incumbent.
Voter Erady Asadullayev, a store salesman, said: "I think our president is the best candidate because he has vast experience and he has really done a lot for the country.''
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The poorest of the former Soviet republics is holding elections this Wednesday to decide the...
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http://www.euronews.com/2013/11/06/tajikistan-poll-expected-to-hand-president-emomali-rakhmon-fourth-term
The poorest of the former Soviet republics is holding elections this Wednesday to decide the president of Tajikistan. The Central Asian country's incumbent, Emomali Rakhmon, is standing for a fourth term.This is made possible by reforms enacted in 2003, which give him the potential to rule until 2020. He has been head of state since 1992. Opposition party candidates are notably absent.
Mountainous Tajikistan is landlocked by Afghanistan to the south, China to the east, Kyrgyzstan to the north and Uzbekistan to the west.
After the collapse of the USSR in 1991, for six years the Tajiks waged a civil war, factions - including Islamist guerrillas - fighting each another. The economy went from bad to worse, forcing many to leave. The money workers send back from abroad makes up more than 40 percent of the nation's GDP. Drug trafficking is the biggest source of illegal income.
The average monthly wage is around 100 euros. Nearly half the people live below poverty level. Per person GDP last year was 637 euros. The population is roughly eight million and is at least nine-tenths Sunni Muslim.
Oynihol Bobonazarova pulled out of the running - the first woman - under a moderate Islam banner - after campaigners were pressured into giving up collecting the 210,000 signatures required to run in the election.
Bobonazarova said: "The economy is in a dire state, and human rights, especially freedom of speech and religion, are totally impossible to exercise now."
Rakhmon's government is heavily dependent on Russia for imported energy. Electricity is rotated and rationed outside the main cities. Every winter, Tajikistan is short of power because it lacks generating stations. It had famine in 2001. The incidence of polio here is rising.
Literacy is generally high, and gradual improvements have elicited expressions of public approval for the incumbent.
Voter Erady Asadullayev, a store salesman, said: "I think our president is the best candidate because he has vast experience and he has really done a lot for the country.''
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- published: 06 Nov 2013
- views: 1178
Kulob ,city in Tajikistan, beautiful buildings, before the 7.5 earthquake in Afghanistan
Kulob ,city in Tajikistan, beautiful buildings, before the 7.5 earthquake in Afghanistan
Kulob,Tajikistan, city in Tajikistan, earthquake,Afghanistan earthquak...
Kulob ,city in Tajikistan, beautiful buildings, before the 7.5 earthquake in Afghanistan
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wn.com/Kulob ,City In Tajikistan, Beautiful Buildings, Before The 7.5 Earthquake In Afghanistan
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- published: 26 Oct 2015
- views: 608
Empowering Women through Microfinance: Tajikistan
Many men were killed in Tajikistan's civil war in 1992 or left the country to find work abroad leaving women and children behind. In Central Asia's poorest coun...
Many men were killed in Tajikistan's civil war in 1992 or left the country to find work abroad leaving women and children behind. In Central Asia's poorest country, microfinance has played a vital role in helping women finance and build businesses, empowering them, helping them support their families, and in some cases, create jobs.
IFC Advisory Services in Europe and Central Asia works with a number of microfinance institutions across the region helping them transform into deposit-taking organizations and strengthen and expand their businesses, with policy-makers and industry bodies to improve the regulatory environment for microfinance, and with the microfinance industry to introduce responsible lending practices. IFC's work in the region is supported by Switzerland's State Secretariat for Economic Affairs (SECO), the Development Bank of Austria, and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands.
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Many men were killed in Tajikistan's civil war in 1992 or left the country to find work abroad leaving women and children behind. In Central Asia's poorest country, microfinance has played a vital role in helping women finance and build businesses, empowering them, helping them support their families, and in some cases, create jobs.
IFC Advisory Services in Europe and Central Asia works with a number of microfinance institutions across the region helping them transform into deposit-taking organizations and strengthen and expand their businesses, with policy-makers and industry bodies to improve the regulatory environment for microfinance, and with the microfinance industry to introduce responsible lending practices. IFC's work in the region is supported by Switzerland's State Secretariat for Economic Affairs (SECO), the Development Bank of Austria, and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands.
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- published: 20 Mar 2012
- views: 968
RUSSIA: TAJIKISTAN PRESIDENT & OPPOSITION LEADER SIGN AGREEMENT
Russian/Eng/Nat
Tajikistan president, Emonali Rakhmonov and the Tajik United Opposition leader, Said Abdul Nuri, signed an agreement in Moscow on Monday whic...
Russian/Eng/Nat
Tajikistan president, Emonali Rakhmonov and the Tajik United Opposition leader, Said Abdul Nuri, signed an agreement in Moscow on Monday which they hope will end the four-year-old Tajik civil war.
The two sides agreed to a ceasefire.
The talks and signing were attended by the Russian Prime Minister Viktor Chernomyrdin and the U-N envoy to Tajikistan, Gert Dietrich Merren.
Tajikistan president, Emonali Rakhmonov and leader of the Tajik United Opposition, Said Abdul Nuri sat down to negotiate an agreement aimed at ending a four-year civil war in Tajikistan.
The talks were held in Moscow on Monday including Russian Prime Minister Viktor Chernomyrdin and the U-N envoy to Tajikistan, Gert Dietrich Merren.
Following the talks Rakhmonov, Nuri and Merren sat down to sign the agreement calling for a cease-fire in the central Asian country.
Time and again, peace deals have broken down in the impoverished
former Soviet republic, where the conflict involves bitter regional
rivalries.
Tajikistan's Moscow-backed government has been fighting the guerrillas since taking power in a 1992-93 civil war and driving out most of its democratic and Islamic foes.
They also agreed for a complete amnesty for all those involved in the Tajik conflict.
And the two sides reportedly agreed on the release of the final two hostages captured by Tajik gunmen Friday.
The gunmen took 23 people hostage, including seven United Nations workers.
The 23 people taken hostage Friday were members of a joint Tajik
government-opposition commission monitoring a cease-fire.
The Tajik president said that the war has ruined the country's economy and people's lives and must be stopped.
SOUNDBITE: (Russian)
'Today I call on everyone not just those countrymen of mine gathered here, but also those thousands that fate has left beyond the borders of our country to return home and to work for peace and for our republic's development'
SUPERCAPTION: Emomali Rakhmonov, Tajik President
The U-N envoy to the region issued a note of caution, saying that at least 6 more months will be needed to further sort out the agreement and that real peace may be some time off.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
'We shall have ahead of us at least half a year of further negotiations since many issues have to be further clarified in detail.'
SUPERCAPTION: Gert Dietrich Merren, UN Envoy to Tajikistan
Rakhmonov and Nuri had been negotiating the truce under U-N and
Russian auspices in Moscow since Thursday.
The pact commits both sides to complete all negotiations and restore peace in Tajikistan by July 1, 1997.
It also provides for the creation of a national reconciliation commission to oversee peace efforts.
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Russian/Eng/Nat
Tajikistan president, Emonali Rakhmonov and the Tajik United Opposition leader, Said Abdul Nuri, signed an agreement in Moscow on Monday which they hope will end the four-year-old Tajik civil war.
The two sides agreed to a ceasefire.
The talks and signing were attended by the Russian Prime Minister Viktor Chernomyrdin and the U-N envoy to Tajikistan, Gert Dietrich Merren.
Tajikistan president, Emonali Rakhmonov and leader of the Tajik United Opposition, Said Abdul Nuri sat down to negotiate an agreement aimed at ending a four-year civil war in Tajikistan.
The talks were held in Moscow on Monday including Russian Prime Minister Viktor Chernomyrdin and the U-N envoy to Tajikistan, Gert Dietrich Merren.
Following the talks Rakhmonov, Nuri and Merren sat down to sign the agreement calling for a cease-fire in the central Asian country.
Time and again, peace deals have broken down in the impoverished
former Soviet republic, where the conflict involves bitter regional
rivalries.
Tajikistan's Moscow-backed government has been fighting the guerrillas since taking power in a 1992-93 civil war and driving out most of its democratic and Islamic foes.
They also agreed for a complete amnesty for all those involved in the Tajik conflict.
And the two sides reportedly agreed on the release of the final two hostages captured by Tajik gunmen Friday.
The gunmen took 23 people hostage, including seven United Nations workers.
The 23 people taken hostage Friday were members of a joint Tajik
government-opposition commission monitoring a cease-fire.
The Tajik president said that the war has ruined the country's economy and people's lives and must be stopped.
SOUNDBITE: (Russian)
'Today I call on everyone not just those countrymen of mine gathered here, but also those thousands that fate has left beyond the borders of our country to return home and to work for peace and for our republic's development'
SUPERCAPTION: Emomali Rakhmonov, Tajik President
The U-N envoy to the region issued a note of caution, saying that at least 6 more months will be needed to further sort out the agreement and that real peace may be some time off.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
'We shall have ahead of us at least half a year of further negotiations since many issues have to be further clarified in detail.'
SUPERCAPTION: Gert Dietrich Merren, UN Envoy to Tajikistan
Rakhmonov and Nuri had been negotiating the truce under U-N and
Russian auspices in Moscow since Thursday.
The pact commits both sides to complete all negotiations and restore peace in Tajikistan by July 1, 1997.
It also provides for the creation of a national reconciliation commission to oversee peace efforts.
You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/c955668dc34f705be696fa50b7cdc78e
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- published: 21 Jul 2015
- views: 99
2015 Doing Business Report - Trinidad and Tobago Results
MEDIA RELEASE:- "Rolling out the red carpet for investors … Trinidad and Tobago hailed as one in the top ten improvers in the 2015 Doing Business Report"
Octob...
MEDIA RELEASE:- "Rolling out the red carpet for investors … Trinidad and Tobago hailed as one in the top ten improvers in the 2015 Doing Business Report"
October 30, 2014:- Released in Washington on Wednesday 29th October, 2014, the 2015 Doing Business Report ranks Trinidad and Tobago among the top ten performers worldwide! Specifically on page 5 of the Report it states that “among the 21 economies with the most reforms making it easier to do business in 2013/14, ten (10) stand out as having improved the most in performance on the Doing Business indicators: Tajikistan, Benin, Togo, Côte d’Ivoire, Senegal, Trinidad and Tobago, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Azerbaijan, Ireland and the United Arab Emirates. Together, these 10 top improvers implemented 40 regulatory reforms making it easier to do business.”
The Report further states that “being recognized as top improvers shows that thanks to serious efforts in regulatory reform in the past year, they made the biggest advances toward frontier in regulatory practice.”
Senator the Honourable Vasant Bharath, Minister of Trade, Industry, Investment and Communications said of the results ‘we are working overtime to achieve our goals. I want to thank the lead on the Ministry’s reform package, Mr. Randall Karim, Director, Policy and Strategy and his hard working team in the Policy and Strategy Directorate for their fortuitous contribution in positioning Trinidad and Tobago as making business easier’.
In a letter addressed to the Minister of Trade, Industry, Investment and Communication, Director of the World Bank’s Caribbean Country Management Unit – Latin America and the Caribbean Region, Mrs. Sophie Sirtaine said ‘I would like to convey my sincere congratulations to Trinidad and Tobago on its ranking in the 2015 Doing Business Report … which places your country once more in a leadership position in the region.’ As the only economy from Latin America and the Caribbean who is ranked among the top ten improvers worldwide, she noted that ‘the reforms your country engaged on span across the highest number of indicators in the Caribbean’. Furthermore, ‘such reforms are leading to tangible benefits for entrepreneurs: starting a business now takes 11.5 days for an entrepreneur in Trinidad and Tobago – on par with international best practice – down from 35.5 days in 2013’.
Main highlights of Trinidad and Tobago’s performance in the 2015 Doing Business Report:
• Trinidad and Tobago is among the 10 top improvers worldwide (the only economy from Latin America and the Caribbean)
• Trinidad and Tobago has gained 12 ranks
• Trinidad and Tobago’s reforms span across the highest number of indicators in the Caribbean
• Trinidad and Tobago made starting a business easier by introducing online systems for employer and tax registration - Starting a business now takes 11.5 days for an entrepreneur in Trinidad and Tobago - on par with international best practice - down from 35.5 days in 2013
• Trinidad and Tobago is nearly 4% closer than last year to global best practices in business regulation, as measured by its Distance to Frontier (DTF) rank. The DTF shows how each economy performs not only vis-a-vis other economies but also in absolute terms
• Trinidad and Tobago made resolving insolvency easier by introducing a new restructuring proceeding. It also strengthened the rights of secured creditors during reorganization procedures
The Government of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago realizes that a critical component of attracting and retaiing investors is an enabling environment for business. This ranking in the 2015 Doing Business Report cements the fact that the Government has in fact been pursuing business enabling initiatives through an aggressive package of institutional, legal and administrative reforms with the aim of improving the local investment climate. And our work for you the citizens of Trinidad and Tobago continues.
wn.com/2015 Doing Business Report Trinidad And Tobago Results
MEDIA RELEASE:- "Rolling out the red carpet for investors … Trinidad and Tobago hailed as one in the top ten improvers in the 2015 Doing Business Report"
October 30, 2014:- Released in Washington on Wednesday 29th October, 2014, the 2015 Doing Business Report ranks Trinidad and Tobago among the top ten performers worldwide! Specifically on page 5 of the Report it states that “among the 21 economies with the most reforms making it easier to do business in 2013/14, ten (10) stand out as having improved the most in performance on the Doing Business indicators: Tajikistan, Benin, Togo, Côte d’Ivoire, Senegal, Trinidad and Tobago, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Azerbaijan, Ireland and the United Arab Emirates. Together, these 10 top improvers implemented 40 regulatory reforms making it easier to do business.”
The Report further states that “being recognized as top improvers shows that thanks to serious efforts in regulatory reform in the past year, they made the biggest advances toward frontier in regulatory practice.”
Senator the Honourable Vasant Bharath, Minister of Trade, Industry, Investment and Communications said of the results ‘we are working overtime to achieve our goals. I want to thank the lead on the Ministry’s reform package, Mr. Randall Karim, Director, Policy and Strategy and his hard working team in the Policy and Strategy Directorate for their fortuitous contribution in positioning Trinidad and Tobago as making business easier’.
In a letter addressed to the Minister of Trade, Industry, Investment and Communication, Director of the World Bank’s Caribbean Country Management Unit – Latin America and the Caribbean Region, Mrs. Sophie Sirtaine said ‘I would like to convey my sincere congratulations to Trinidad and Tobago on its ranking in the 2015 Doing Business Report … which places your country once more in a leadership position in the region.’ As the only economy from Latin America and the Caribbean who is ranked among the top ten improvers worldwide, she noted that ‘the reforms your country engaged on span across the highest number of indicators in the Caribbean’. Furthermore, ‘such reforms are leading to tangible benefits for entrepreneurs: starting a business now takes 11.5 days for an entrepreneur in Trinidad and Tobago – on par with international best practice – down from 35.5 days in 2013’.
Main highlights of Trinidad and Tobago’s performance in the 2015 Doing Business Report:
• Trinidad and Tobago is among the 10 top improvers worldwide (the only economy from Latin America and the Caribbean)
• Trinidad and Tobago has gained 12 ranks
• Trinidad and Tobago’s reforms span across the highest number of indicators in the Caribbean
• Trinidad and Tobago made starting a business easier by introducing online systems for employer and tax registration - Starting a business now takes 11.5 days for an entrepreneur in Trinidad and Tobago - on par with international best practice - down from 35.5 days in 2013
• Trinidad and Tobago is nearly 4% closer than last year to global best practices in business regulation, as measured by its Distance to Frontier (DTF) rank. The DTF shows how each economy performs not only vis-a-vis other economies but also in absolute terms
• Trinidad and Tobago made resolving insolvency easier by introducing a new restructuring proceeding. It also strengthened the rights of secured creditors during reorganization procedures
The Government of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago realizes that a critical component of attracting and retaiing investors is an enabling environment for business. This ranking in the 2015 Doing Business Report cements the fact that the Government has in fact been pursuing business enabling initiatives through an aggressive package of institutional, legal and administrative reforms with the aim of improving the local investment climate. And our work for you the citizens of Trinidad and Tobago continues.
- published: 17 Nov 2014
- views: 787
UNDP Tajikistan Vakhsh Valley
The mountainous areas of Tajikistan are a principal source of water for the Aral Sea basin. These territories are characterized by an arctic climate, with a low...
The mountainous areas of Tajikistan are a principal source of water for the Aral Sea basin. These territories are characterized by an arctic climate, with a low average temperature, continuous cloudiness and a high level of fog. There are 1,300 natural lakes in Tajikistan with a total water surface area of 705 square kilometres and a total capacity of about 50 cubic kilometres. About 78 percent of the lakes are situated in the mountain zone more than 3,500 metres above sea level.Irrigated farming dominates water consumption by volume (over 90 percent). Agriculture in Tajikistan at present and for the foreseeable future will remain one of the priority areas of the economy. The basis of agricultural production is irrigated farming: about 90 percent of all agricultural production is produced on irrigated land. The share of agriculture in GDP during 1996-2000 was about 21.6 percent. About 65 percent of the economically active population is engaged in agriculture (in 1999, 1.1 million people). Water is also important for energy production in Tajikistan. The country's hydroelectric production is third in the world after Russia and the United states.
wn.com/Undp Tajikistan Vakhsh Valley
The mountainous areas of Tajikistan are a principal source of water for the Aral Sea basin. These territories are characterized by an arctic climate, with a low average temperature, continuous cloudiness and a high level of fog. There are 1,300 natural lakes in Tajikistan with a total water surface area of 705 square kilometres and a total capacity of about 50 cubic kilometres. About 78 percent of the lakes are situated in the mountain zone more than 3,500 metres above sea level.Irrigated farming dominates water consumption by volume (over 90 percent). Agriculture in Tajikistan at present and for the foreseeable future will remain one of the priority areas of the economy. The basis of agricultural production is irrigated farming: about 90 percent of all agricultural production is produced on irrigated land. The share of agriculture in GDP during 1996-2000 was about 21.6 percent. About 65 percent of the economically active population is engaged in agriculture (in 1999, 1.1 million people). Water is also important for energy production in Tajikistan. The country's hydroelectric production is third in the world after Russia and the United states.
- published: 15 Oct 2008
- views: 2291
EBRD Annual Meeting: Women in the Economy
Gulbahor Makhkamova, Deputy General Director of the microlending organisation IMON International, won the 'Outstanding Achievement in the Financial Sector' priz...
Gulbahor Makhkamova, Deputy General Director of the microlending organisation IMON International, won the 'Outstanding Achievement in the Financial Sector' prize at the EBRD's Women in Business Awards. She shares her experience of being a top female executive in her native Tajikistan.
wn.com/Ebrd Annual Meeting Women In The Economy
Gulbahor Makhkamova, Deputy General Director of the microlending organisation IMON International, won the 'Outstanding Achievement in the Financial Sector' prize at the EBRD's Women in Business Awards. She shares her experience of being a top female executive in her native Tajikistan.
- published: 15 May 2014
- views: 580
MaximsNewsNetwork: IMF: CENTRAL ASIA - REPORT ON ECONOMIC GROWTH
MaximsNewsNetwork: 28 October 2010 -- IMF: Washington, D.C. -- A new IMF report says the economic upturn in the Caucasus and Central Asia (CCA) is gathering mom...
MaximsNewsNetwork: 28 October 2010 -- IMF: Washington, D.C. -- A new IMF report says the economic upturn in the Caucasus and Central Asia (CCA) is gathering momentum, with growth for the region projected to increase to 5¾ percent in 2010 from 3½ percent in 2009, IMF Middle East and Central Asia Department Deputy Director David Owen said.
The fiscal stimulus applied by many governments in the region—together with a favorable external environment—had helped spur the recovery from the global crisis. The upturn in Russia's economy has benefited the region, mainly through trade and remittance channels, as has the rise in oil prices.
CCA countries differ substantially in terms of per capita GDP, which ranges from under $700 in Tajikistan to $7,000 in Kazakhstan. Half of the region's countries are exporters of oil and gas (Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan), while the others are importers (Armenia, Georgia, the Kyrgyz Republic, and Tajikistan).
Growth in 2010 is expected to be strongest among the region's oil and gas exporters, with projections ranging from 4½ percent in Azerbaijan to 9½ percent in Turkmenistan (see table). With oil prices expected to remain near $80 per barrel in 2011, these countries should grow at similar rates in 2011.
Among the oil and gas importers, Armenia and Georgia are forecast to grow at 4 percent and 5½ percent, respectively, in 2010, compared with negative growth in 2009. In Tajikistan, growth is estimated at 5½ percent for 2010—about 2 percentage points higher than in 2009. Buoyed by Russia's recovery, all three countries are projected to grow at 4--5 percent in 2011. Unemployment continues to be an important issue in the region. In the Kyrgyz Republic, political and ethnic turmoil earlier in the year are weighing heavily on this year's performance. Economic activity is expected to shrink by 3.5 percent in 2010, but bounce back strongly in 2011 and grow by a projected 7 percent.
Inflation across the CCA region as a whole has come down from high pre-crisis levels, and underlying inflationary pressures are expected to remain contained over the next year. In a few countries, however, headline inflation has been impacted significantly by the recent spike in food—especially wheat—prices, and policymakers will need to monitor developments closely. In Uzbekistan, continued fiscal stimulus, combined with lower interest rates and directed lending, raise the risk of a further buildup in inflationary pressures—a possibility that Turkmenistan also faces.
While the region's recovery appears to be on track, risks remain. In particular, a weaker-than-expected recovery in Russia would adversely affect trade and remittance flows to the region. Slower-than-expected growth in advanced economies would also weaken economic activity in the region, mainly through a drop in demand for oil and gas. And continued banking sector weaknesses could hold back credit growth and weigh on the economic outlook.
With recovery on a firm footing, countries across the region can start winding down policies that were implemented in response to the crisis. The authorities should first exit from fiscal stimulus, in light of fiscal sustainability considerations. This is particularly true for oil and gas importers, which are facing rising public debt as a result of their policy response to the crisis and declining donor support.
Monetary policy can remain accommodative for now, not least because banking sectors in many countries remain impaired—particularly in Kazakhstan, the Kyrgyz Republic, and Tajikistan, where there are high levels of nonperforming loans (NPLs). At the same time, the authorities need to pay close attention to inflation developments and act quickly, if necessary, to prevent an increase in inflation expectations.
Comprehensive and transparent resolution strategies to tackle high NPLs would help spur a recovery in credit growth, and stricter lending standards would help prevent a recurrence of the NPL problem.
In CCA oil and gas importers, current account deficits remain high, especially in Georgia and Armenia. Foreign direct investment inflows in most countries have not yet returned to pre-crisis levels, and external debt is high and rising. Going forward, policymakers should therefore focus on reining in current account deficits to help preserve external sustainability. For CCA oil and gas exporters, the medium-term policy challenge will be to develop the non-oil economy while managing their hydrocarbon wealth wisely.
SOUNDBITE: (English) David Owen, Deputy Director Caucasus and Central Asia Department, IMF:
...... ( INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND: IMF ) ....................................
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MaximsNewsNetwork: 28 October 2010 -- IMF: Washington, D.C. -- A new IMF report says the economic upturn in the Caucasus and Central Asia (CCA) is gathering momentum, with growth for the region projected to increase to 5¾ percent in 2010 from 3½ percent in 2009, IMF Middle East and Central Asia Department Deputy Director David Owen said.
The fiscal stimulus applied by many governments in the region—together with a favorable external environment—had helped spur the recovery from the global crisis. The upturn in Russia's economy has benefited the region, mainly through trade and remittance channels, as has the rise in oil prices.
CCA countries differ substantially in terms of per capita GDP, which ranges from under $700 in Tajikistan to $7,000 in Kazakhstan. Half of the region's countries are exporters of oil and gas (Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan), while the others are importers (Armenia, Georgia, the Kyrgyz Republic, and Tajikistan).
Growth in 2010 is expected to be strongest among the region's oil and gas exporters, with projections ranging from 4½ percent in Azerbaijan to 9½ percent in Turkmenistan (see table). With oil prices expected to remain near $80 per barrel in 2011, these countries should grow at similar rates in 2011.
Among the oil and gas importers, Armenia and Georgia are forecast to grow at 4 percent and 5½ percent, respectively, in 2010, compared with negative growth in 2009. In Tajikistan, growth is estimated at 5½ percent for 2010—about 2 percentage points higher than in 2009. Buoyed by Russia's recovery, all three countries are projected to grow at 4--5 percent in 2011. Unemployment continues to be an important issue in the region. In the Kyrgyz Republic, political and ethnic turmoil earlier in the year are weighing heavily on this year's performance. Economic activity is expected to shrink by 3.5 percent in 2010, but bounce back strongly in 2011 and grow by a projected 7 percent.
Inflation across the CCA region as a whole has come down from high pre-crisis levels, and underlying inflationary pressures are expected to remain contained over the next year. In a few countries, however, headline inflation has been impacted significantly by the recent spike in food—especially wheat—prices, and policymakers will need to monitor developments closely. In Uzbekistan, continued fiscal stimulus, combined with lower interest rates and directed lending, raise the risk of a further buildup in inflationary pressures—a possibility that Turkmenistan also faces.
While the region's recovery appears to be on track, risks remain. In particular, a weaker-than-expected recovery in Russia would adversely affect trade and remittance flows to the region. Slower-than-expected growth in advanced economies would also weaken economic activity in the region, mainly through a drop in demand for oil and gas. And continued banking sector weaknesses could hold back credit growth and weigh on the economic outlook.
With recovery on a firm footing, countries across the region can start winding down policies that were implemented in response to the crisis. The authorities should first exit from fiscal stimulus, in light of fiscal sustainability considerations. This is particularly true for oil and gas importers, which are facing rising public debt as a result of their policy response to the crisis and declining donor support.
Monetary policy can remain accommodative for now, not least because banking sectors in many countries remain impaired—particularly in Kazakhstan, the Kyrgyz Republic, and Tajikistan, where there are high levels of nonperforming loans (NPLs). At the same time, the authorities need to pay close attention to inflation developments and act quickly, if necessary, to prevent an increase in inflation expectations.
Comprehensive and transparent resolution strategies to tackle high NPLs would help spur a recovery in credit growth, and stricter lending standards would help prevent a recurrence of the NPL problem.
In CCA oil and gas importers, current account deficits remain high, especially in Georgia and Armenia. Foreign direct investment inflows in most countries have not yet returned to pre-crisis levels, and external debt is high and rising. Going forward, policymakers should therefore focus on reining in current account deficits to help preserve external sustainability. For CCA oil and gas exporters, the medium-term policy challenge will be to develop the non-oil economy while managing their hydrocarbon wealth wisely.
SOUNDBITE: (English) David Owen, Deputy Director Caucasus and Central Asia Department, IMF:
...... ( INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND: IMF ) ....................................
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- published: 01 Nov 2010
- views: 374
Afghanistan | The Market to Believe In
(2 minute feature) Afghanistan, a booming economy, is open to foreign and local investment.
With natural resources and a skilled workforce, the country offers a...
(2 minute feature) Afghanistan, a booming economy, is open to foreign and local investment.
With natural resources and a skilled workforce, the country offers a competitive edge for all business opportunities.
Surrounded by Uzbekistan, Iran, Turkmenistan, Tajikistan and China, Afghanistan is at the heart of trade routes in Central Asia.
Here is the land of opportunity for local and international investment.
Afghanistan | The Market to Believe In
wn.com/Afghanistan | The Market To Believe In
(2 minute feature) Afghanistan, a booming economy, is open to foreign and local investment.
With natural resources and a skilled workforce, the country offers a competitive edge for all business opportunities.
Surrounded by Uzbekistan, Iran, Turkmenistan, Tajikistan and China, Afghanistan is at the heart of trade routes in Central Asia.
Here is the land of opportunity for local and international investment.
Afghanistan | The Market to Believe In
- published: 01 Aug 2014
- views: 163
Turkish Airlines offers flights to Tajikistan
Turkish Airlines (THY), the country's flag carrier, has begun operating flights to Tajikistan, the airline said in a statement on Monday.
The flights will ope...
Turkish Airlines (THY), the country's flag carrier, has begun operating flights to Tajikistan, the airline said in a statement on Monday.
The flights will operate twice a week on the Istanbul-Khujand/ Khujand-Istanbul route.
The second-largest city in Tajikistan, and the capital of the northernmost province, Khujand is now the 34th destination served in the Far East, the statement said.
Turkish Airlines, which was established in 1933, offers flights to over 270 international destinations in over 100 countries across Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia and Americas.
Star Alliance member Turkish Airlines is a 4-star airline today with a fleet of 289 (passenger and cargo) aircraft flying to 277 destinations worldwide, with 229 international and 48 domestic.
According to the Skytrax survey of 2015, Turkish Airlines was chosen "Europe's Best Airline" for the fifth and "Best Airline in Southern Europe" for the seventh consecutive time. In 2010, Turkish Airlines won the world's "Best Economy Catering Service," in 2013, the world’s "Best Business Catering Service," and, in 2014, the "Best Business Catering Service" awards.
Turkish Airlines was this year awarded the world's “Best Business Class Lounge Dining” and "Best Business Airline Lounge" prizes in the Skytrax survey.
wn.com/Turkish Airlines Offers Flights To Tajikistan
Turkish Airlines (THY), the country's flag carrier, has begun operating flights to Tajikistan, the airline said in a statement on Monday.
The flights will operate twice a week on the Istanbul-Khujand/ Khujand-Istanbul route.
The second-largest city in Tajikistan, and the capital of the northernmost province, Khujand is now the 34th destination served in the Far East, the statement said.
Turkish Airlines, which was established in 1933, offers flights to over 270 international destinations in over 100 countries across Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia and Americas.
Star Alliance member Turkish Airlines is a 4-star airline today with a fleet of 289 (passenger and cargo) aircraft flying to 277 destinations worldwide, with 229 international and 48 domestic.
According to the Skytrax survey of 2015, Turkish Airlines was chosen "Europe's Best Airline" for the fifth and "Best Airline in Southern Europe" for the seventh consecutive time. In 2010, Turkish Airlines won the world's "Best Economy Catering Service," in 2013, the world’s "Best Business Catering Service," and, in 2014, the "Best Business Catering Service" awards.
Turkish Airlines was this year awarded the world's “Best Business Class Lounge Dining” and "Best Business Airline Lounge" prizes in the Skytrax survey.
- published: 03 Aug 2015
- views: 66
Tethys Petroleum chairman Robson on Pope EGM request and Tajikistan
Dr David Robson, the executive chairman of Tethys Petroleum (LON:TPL, TSE:TPL), insists the extraordinary general meeting (EGM) requested by 17% shareholder Pop...
Dr David Robson, the executive chairman of Tethys Petroleum (LON:TPL, TSE:TPL), insists the extraordinary general meeting (EGM) requested by 17% shareholder Pope Asset Management is “taking the focus away from achieving our objectives”. Robson talks about the potential of Tajikistan, where a seismic programme has just begun, and says the company should be cash flow positive “in the early part of next year”.
wn.com/Tethys Petroleum Chairman Robson On Pope Egm Request And Tajikistan
Dr David Robson, the executive chairman of Tethys Petroleum (LON:TPL, TSE:TPL), insists the extraordinary general meeting (EGM) requested by 17% shareholder Pope Asset Management is “taking the focus away from achieving our objectives”. Robson talks about the potential of Tajikistan, where a seismic programme has just begun, and says the company should be cash flow positive “in the early part of next year”.
- published: 31 Oct 2014
- views: 387
Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan sign 'epoch' Eurasian Economic Union
Back in POWER! | Putin's New 'Soviet Union' |
May 29, 2014 RT.
Russia, Belarus, and Kazakhstan signed the historic Eurasian Economic Union which will come in...
Back in POWER! | Putin's New 'Soviet Union' |
May 29, 2014 RT.
Russia, Belarus, and Kazakhstan signed the historic Eurasian Economic Union which will come into effect in January 2015. Cutting down trade barriers and comprising over 170 million people it will be the largest common market in the ex-Soviet sphere.
"The just-signed treaty is of epoch-making, historic importance," Russian President Vladimir Putin said.
The troika of countries will cooperate in energy, industry, agriculture, and transport.
"In fact, we are shaping the largest common market in the CIS, with huge production, scientific and technological potential and enormous natural resources," the President added.
Citizens of Russia, Belarus, and Kazakhstan will have the right to work freely throughout the member states without having to be issued any special work permits, Putin said.
Over the last three years, trade within the Customs Union has increased by $23 billion, or nearly 50 percent. At the end of 2013, it stood at $66.2 billion.
Belarus and Kazakhstan are in third place in foreign trade with the Russian Federation, after the EU and China, Putin said.
The Russian leader said that the document brings Russia, Kazakhstan and Belarus to a new level of integration yes lets each individual state fully retain its sovereignty.
"We ensure a close and coherent economic collaboration and cooperation. Today we have created a powerful and attractive center of economic development, a large regional market that brings together more than 170 people. Our union has huge reserves of natural resources, including energy, which accounts for one fifth of the world's gas reserves and 15 percent of oil reserves," Putin said.
"A new geopolitical reality of the 21st century is born," Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev said shortly after the final treaty was signed by the three leaders.
"We see this as an open space and a new bridge between the growing economies of Europe and Asia," Nazarbayev added.
David Gray, head of PricewaterhouseCoopers, Russia, said he hoped improving trade will help boost investment, as in the EU.
"If you look at the EU, for example, the reduction of trade barriers within the EU had a significant impact in terms of doing business, which does encourage investment. And I'm looking forward to similar results in terms of the Eurasia deal," Gray said while speaking to RT at the St. Petersburg Economic Forum on May 24.
However, Kazakh President Nazarbayev warned members to try and avoid repeating the mistakes of the European Union, which is still facing grave economic consequences from the continent-wide recession.
"The point is that none of the participating countries were subject to de-industrialization, and traditional industries did not suffer. Lessons from the European recession are in this," Nazarbayev said.
Belarusian President Lukashenko hailed the signing, but said there was still major work to be done in areas of bilateral trade.
"We believe the Economic Union will be the foundation for the future of political, military, and humanitarian unity," he said.
The Customs Union is a project to gather ex-Soviet states into a free trade zone to rival the European Union. The three member states of Russia, Belarus and Kazakhstan only comprise 2.5 percent to the Earth's population, but account for 15 percent of the total land.
"The geographical position permits us to create transport, logistic routes of not only regional, but also global importance that permits attracting massive trade flows in Europe and Asia," Putin said ahead of the signing ceremony in Astana, Kazakhstan on Thursday.
All member states will retain full state sovereignty. Russia is financing the lion's share of the administration, but each state will have a one-third voting status.
"The Eurasian Economic Union will operate on universal transparent principles understood by all, including standards and principles of the WTO," Putin said.
The idea of creating a regional trading bloc was first suggested by President Nursultan Nazabayev of Kazakhstan back in 1994, when he gave a speech at Moscow State University. The Customs Union began on January 1, 2010, and started operating under a comprehensive customs code in July 2011.
Commonwealth Independent States (CIS) like Armenia, Tajikistan, and Kyrgyzstan may be brought into the free trade zone later.
Kyrgyzstan plans to join the Customs Union by the end of 2014, President Almazbek Atambayev said at the meeting.
A decision on Armenia's membership will have to be made by July 2014, Kazakhstan's President Nursultan Nazabayev said.
wn.com/Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan Sign 'epoch' Eurasian Economic Union
Back in POWER! | Putin's New 'Soviet Union' |
May 29, 2014 RT.
Russia, Belarus, and Kazakhstan signed the historic Eurasian Economic Union which will come into effect in January 2015. Cutting down trade barriers and comprising over 170 million people it will be the largest common market in the ex-Soviet sphere.
"The just-signed treaty is of epoch-making, historic importance," Russian President Vladimir Putin said.
The troika of countries will cooperate in energy, industry, agriculture, and transport.
"In fact, we are shaping the largest common market in the CIS, with huge production, scientific and technological potential and enormous natural resources," the President added.
Citizens of Russia, Belarus, and Kazakhstan will have the right to work freely throughout the member states without having to be issued any special work permits, Putin said.
Over the last three years, trade within the Customs Union has increased by $23 billion, or nearly 50 percent. At the end of 2013, it stood at $66.2 billion.
Belarus and Kazakhstan are in third place in foreign trade with the Russian Federation, after the EU and China, Putin said.
The Russian leader said that the document brings Russia, Kazakhstan and Belarus to a new level of integration yes lets each individual state fully retain its sovereignty.
"We ensure a close and coherent economic collaboration and cooperation. Today we have created a powerful and attractive center of economic development, a large regional market that brings together more than 170 people. Our union has huge reserves of natural resources, including energy, which accounts for one fifth of the world's gas reserves and 15 percent of oil reserves," Putin said.
"A new geopolitical reality of the 21st century is born," Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev said shortly after the final treaty was signed by the three leaders.
"We see this as an open space and a new bridge between the growing economies of Europe and Asia," Nazarbayev added.
David Gray, head of PricewaterhouseCoopers, Russia, said he hoped improving trade will help boost investment, as in the EU.
"If you look at the EU, for example, the reduction of trade barriers within the EU had a significant impact in terms of doing business, which does encourage investment. And I'm looking forward to similar results in terms of the Eurasia deal," Gray said while speaking to RT at the St. Petersburg Economic Forum on May 24.
However, Kazakh President Nazarbayev warned members to try and avoid repeating the mistakes of the European Union, which is still facing grave economic consequences from the continent-wide recession.
"The point is that none of the participating countries were subject to de-industrialization, and traditional industries did not suffer. Lessons from the European recession are in this," Nazarbayev said.
Belarusian President Lukashenko hailed the signing, but said there was still major work to be done in areas of bilateral trade.
"We believe the Economic Union will be the foundation for the future of political, military, and humanitarian unity," he said.
The Customs Union is a project to gather ex-Soviet states into a free trade zone to rival the European Union. The three member states of Russia, Belarus and Kazakhstan only comprise 2.5 percent to the Earth's population, but account for 15 percent of the total land.
"The geographical position permits us to create transport, logistic routes of not only regional, but also global importance that permits attracting massive trade flows in Europe and Asia," Putin said ahead of the signing ceremony in Astana, Kazakhstan on Thursday.
All member states will retain full state sovereignty. Russia is financing the lion's share of the administration, but each state will have a one-third voting status.
"The Eurasian Economic Union will operate on universal transparent principles understood by all, including standards and principles of the WTO," Putin said.
The idea of creating a regional trading bloc was first suggested by President Nursultan Nazabayev of Kazakhstan back in 1994, when he gave a speech at Moscow State University. The Customs Union began on January 1, 2010, and started operating under a comprehensive customs code in July 2011.
Commonwealth Independent States (CIS) like Armenia, Tajikistan, and Kyrgyzstan may be brought into the free trade zone later.
Kyrgyzstan plans to join the Customs Union by the end of 2014, President Almazbek Atambayev said at the meeting.
A decision on Armenia's membership will have to be made by July 2014, Kazakhstan's President Nursultan Nazabayev said.
- published: 30 May 2014
- views: 2564
Cotton Finance in Tajikistan
The mission of "SugdAgroServ" is to fight poverty in the agricultural community of Tajikistan by means of increasing the income of the farmers through the creat...
The mission of "SugdAgroServ" is to fight poverty in the agricultural community of Tajikistan by means of increasing the income of the farmers through the creation of conditions for independent production and commercial farm activity.
wn.com/Cotton Finance In Tajikistan
The mission of "SugdAgroServ" is to fight poverty in the agricultural community of Tajikistan by means of increasing the income of the farmers through the creation of conditions for independent production and commercial farm activity.
- published: 28 Aug 2008
- views: 7434
Rising Food Prices Hit Home In Tajikistan (Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty)
The cost of staple foods is surging around the world, and consumers at Tajikistan's markets are feeling the impact. The government is taking measures to address...
The cost of staple foods is surging around the world, and consumers at Tajikistan's markets are feeling the impact. The government is taking measures to address the crisis, but for Tajiks struggling to feed their families, the results can't come soon enough.
Video by Barot Yusufi, RFE/RL's Tajik Service
wn.com/Rising Food Prices Hit Home In Tajikistan (Radio Free Europe Radio Liberty)
The cost of staple foods is surging around the world, and consumers at Tajikistan's markets are feeling the impact. The government is taking measures to address the crisis, but for Tajiks struggling to feed their families, the results can't come soon enough.
Video by Barot Yusufi, RFE/RL's Tajik Service
- published: 04 Mar 2011
- views: 9169
RUSSIA: CUSTOMS UNION
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President Boris Yeltsin and the leaders of four other former Soviet republics have agreed to expand and strengthen a customs union with the a...
Natural Sound
President Boris Yeltsin and the leaders of four other former Soviet republics have agreed to expand and strengthen a customs union with the aim of reviving their economies.
But the five countries face such a wide array of financial and political problems that the customs agreement may do little to help.
Russia, Belarus, Kazakstan and Kyrgyzstan first agreed to remove customs barriers in 1996.
But the union has been plagued with problems and has not produced any major
increases in trade.
Meeting in the Kremlin on Friday, the presidents of those four countries and Tajikistan signed documents designed to eliminate customs barriers and encourage business between the countries.
President Boris Yeltsin - who hosted the meeting - told his counterparts that Tajikistan had fulfilled all the necessary requirements.
Russia has the largest economy among the group, but it has been in recession for most of this decade, including a five percent slump last year.
Kazakstan has vast oil reserves, but most of its people remain poor.
Tajikistan is still recovering from five years civil war, while Kyrgyzstan is peaceful but has few economic resources.
Belarus has perhaps the least reformed economy among the ex-Soviet states, and the government still controls much of the economy.
The member states need to approve some 50 supplements to the 1996 customs agreement to make it work, according to officials cited by the Interfax news agency reported.
The five countries are also members of the Commonwealth of Independent States, a loose coalition of 12 ex-Soviet republics.
The CIS loosely groups 12 ex-Soviet republics, while the customs union represents a core of countries who want closer ties, allowing more prosperous trade.
Yeltsin praised the customs union for fostering free trade and said it had prevented trade from declining in the current bear economic climate.
Russia's falling rouble has placed trade between the republics under strain, dragging some currencies down with it and spurring other countries to erect new trade barriers to
protect their own currencies.
In January, despite the customs union, Kazakhstan banned the import of most Russian foodstuffs.
Last month it slapped 200 percent tariffs on imports of many goods from fellow customs
union member Kyrgyzstan and from Uzbekistan, with which it has a separate free trade treaty.
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wn.com/Russia Customs Union
Natural Sound
President Boris Yeltsin and the leaders of four other former Soviet republics have agreed to expand and strengthen a customs union with the aim of reviving their economies.
But the five countries face such a wide array of financial and political problems that the customs agreement may do little to help.
Russia, Belarus, Kazakstan and Kyrgyzstan first agreed to remove customs barriers in 1996.
But the union has been plagued with problems and has not produced any major
increases in trade.
Meeting in the Kremlin on Friday, the presidents of those four countries and Tajikistan signed documents designed to eliminate customs barriers and encourage business between the countries.
President Boris Yeltsin - who hosted the meeting - told his counterparts that Tajikistan had fulfilled all the necessary requirements.
Russia has the largest economy among the group, but it has been in recession for most of this decade, including a five percent slump last year.
Kazakstan has vast oil reserves, but most of its people remain poor.
Tajikistan is still recovering from five years civil war, while Kyrgyzstan is peaceful but has few economic resources.
Belarus has perhaps the least reformed economy among the ex-Soviet states, and the government still controls much of the economy.
The member states need to approve some 50 supplements to the 1996 customs agreement to make it work, according to officials cited by the Interfax news agency reported.
The five countries are also members of the Commonwealth of Independent States, a loose coalition of 12 ex-Soviet republics.
The CIS loosely groups 12 ex-Soviet republics, while the customs union represents a core of countries who want closer ties, allowing more prosperous trade.
Yeltsin praised the customs union for fostering free trade and said it had prevented trade from declining in the current bear economic climate.
Russia's falling rouble has placed trade between the republics under strain, dragging some currencies down with it and spurring other countries to erect new trade barriers to
protect their own currencies.
In January, despite the customs union, Kazakhstan banned the import of most Russian foodstuffs.
Last month it slapped 200 percent tariffs on imports of many goods from fellow customs
union member Kyrgyzstan and from Uzbekistan, with which it has a separate free trade treaty.
You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/e8679cd09f32034aae49079c1a23bd6b
Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork
- published: 21 Jul 2015
- views: 20
Panjshanbe Market in Khujand, Tajikistan 2013
Panjshanbe Market in Khujand, Tajikistan 2013...
Panjshanbe Market in Khujand, Tajikistan 2013
wn.com/Panjshanbe Market In Khujand, Tajikistan 2013
Panjshanbe Market in Khujand, Tajikistan 2013
- published: 09 Apr 2014
- views: 411
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The Alaev family, Tajik masters of the Jewish music of Bukhara
Reportage for i24 culture by Journalist Daniel Campos Putterman http://www.i24news.tv/en/news/culture
Pazit Dank (Camera) and Video Editor Safadi Amr.
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Tajikistan - ancient country with Eastern Culture
A presentation about Tajikistan (Central Asia)
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Wakhi Tajik Culture
The Culture, in its history and its on-going form, is an expression of the idea that the nature of space itself determines the type of civilisations which will thrive there.
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A famous Tajik Cultural song for you must watch
Tajikistan is great
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Central Asian Market Scene
Market scenes from throughout Central Asia offer an insight into the food and culture of this little known region. Video includes markets from Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan. Fruits, vegetables, herbs, meat, sweets, clothing -- you name it -- and you'll find it featured alongside the best that the Turkmen, Uzbek, Kazakh, Kyrgyz, and Tajik cultures have to offer.
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Tajik traditional folk dancing, Wakhan Valley, Tajikistan
Driving along the Afghan border in Tajikistan with Peregrine Adventures, we came across a Wakhan Valley village staging a music, singing and dancing show. The dancers were from the capital Dushanbe and were there to celebrate and warm up the village for the imminent arrival of the Tajikistan President. He arrived the next day. There was an official cameraman there -perhaps the footage would be spl
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Central Asia: The Bridge Across Forever - Tajikistan
Silk Route, the commercial highway of the world has been fundamental in bridging the gap between different civilisations and cultures. Both Central Asia and India have been witness to several warriors and conquerers and have also shared common roots of existence in many ways. The film 'The Bridge Across Forever' recalls different aspects of these relations in terms of history, culture, trade and
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Top 10 Largest Cities or Towns of Tajikistan
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1. Dushanbe
2. Khujand
3. Kulob
4. Qurghonteppa
5. Istaravshan
6. Vahdat
7. Konibodom
8. Tursunzoda
9. Isfara
10. Panjakent
Music : Talk to Me,Jingle Punks; YouTube Audio Library
Tajikistan, officially the Republic of Tajikistan (Tajik: Ҷумҳурии Тоҷикистон, Çumhuriji Toçikiston/Jumhuriyi Tojikiston; Russian: Респу́блика Таджикистан, Respublika Tadzhikistan), is a mountain
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Tajikistan Cops Shave 13,000 Men's Beards,To Check Radical Islamism
Tajikistan Cops Shave 13,000 Men's Beards,To Check Radical Islamism
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An Evening of Asian Cultures and Cuisine- Tajikistan
Gustavus Adolphus College
Sponsored by Asian Culture Club, Chinese Culture Club, Diversity Center, Diversity Leadership Council, Gustavus Meditation and International Culture Club.
April 29th 2011
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Tajik cuisine & culinary prepared by Kyrgyz & Uzbek servants in Samarqand - Khorasan e Buzorg
Tajik cuisine & culinary prepared by Kyrgyz & Uzbek servants in Samarqand - Khorasan e Buzorg
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Gurminj, Music from Badakhshan, Dushanbe, Tajikistan 11 August 2015
Concert organised by Jean During into the Gurminj museum, Dushanbe, Tajikistan.
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موسیقی تاجیکان/پارسیان- چین- چشم خماری Tajik/Persian Music- China
چشم خماری. آهنگ زیبایی به آواز و اجرای تاجیکان کاشغر- سین کیانگ چین
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Beautiful Tajik music
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Tajikistan - Feel the spirit of Middle Asia
Beautiful nature, magnificent landscapes, Silk Road, Pamir mountains, and of course friendly people. Discover Tajikistan!
Welcome!
Таджикистан - почувствуй дух Средней Азии!
Прекрасная природа, величественные пейзажи, Шёлковый Путь, Памир и, конечно же, дружелюбные люди. Всё это - Таджикистан!
Добро пожаловать!
आपका स्वागत है!
Music by Dj Ruvex - 1001 nights
Showreel by Nikolay Kutsenko
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Fotima makes bread in Tajikistan
Fotima makes bread in Tajikistan
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Arab-Tajik muzik
Tadschikistan, Tojikiston, dushanbe, tojik, tajikistan
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HITS NEW 2009 Xorazm songs danse music clips Uzbek,Turkmen,Azari ,Farsi,Tojiki,Turkish,Uyghur
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EHSAN AMAN NowRoz Festival 2015 After Event Official Interview
This is the Official Interview of Afghan Music Legend Ehsan Aman.
Ehsan Aman is one of Afghanistan's most recognized artists. His style is unique and unmatched. He has performed all over the world selling out concert halls. Ehsan Aman also has a great career in Hollywood, being featured in many films. One of his most notable scene was from the movie "The Kite Runner".
We were proud to have him
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Global Village '14 february
"Global Village" is an opportunity to make a trip around the world without even leaving the city. This event was held on February 15 in the "Dafi" Dnipropetrovsk, Ukraine.
Representatives of five countries: Brazil, Greece, Slovakia , Tajikistan and Turkey - acquanted citizens of Dnipropetrovsk with their culture. They presented national costumes, traditional food and drinks, folks music and dance
The Alaev family, Tajik masters of the Jewish music of Bukhara
Reportage for i24 culture by Journalist Daniel Campos Putterman http://www.i24news.tv/en/news/culture
Pazit Dank (Camera) and Video Editor Safadi Amr....
Reportage for i24 culture by Journalist Daniel Campos Putterman http://www.i24news.tv/en/news/culture
Pazit Dank (Camera) and Video Editor Safadi Amr.
wn.com/The Alaev Family, Tajik Masters Of The Jewish Music Of Bukhara
Reportage for i24 culture by Journalist Daniel Campos Putterman http://www.i24news.tv/en/news/culture
Pazit Dank (Camera) and Video Editor Safadi Amr.
- published: 03 Jul 2014
- views: 1624
Tajikistan - ancient country with Eastern Culture
A presentation about Tajikistan (Central Asia)...
A presentation about Tajikistan (Central Asia)
wn.com/Tajikistan Ancient Country With Eastern Culture
A presentation about Tajikistan (Central Asia)
- published: 28 Nov 2011
- views: 3108
Wakhi Tajik Culture
The Culture, in its history and its on-going form, is an expression of the idea that the nature of space itself determines the type of civilisations which will ...
The Culture, in its history and its on-going form, is an expression of the idea that the nature of space itself determines the type of civilisations which will thrive there.
wn.com/Wakhi Tajik Culture
The Culture, in its history and its on-going form, is an expression of the idea that the nature of space itself determines the type of civilisations which will thrive there.
- published: 28 Nov 2011
- views: 2177
Central Asian Market Scene
Market scenes from throughout Central Asia offer an insight into the food and culture of this little known region. Video includes markets from Turkmenistan, Uz...
Market scenes from throughout Central Asia offer an insight into the food and culture of this little known region. Video includes markets from Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan. Fruits, vegetables, herbs, meat, sweets, clothing -- you name it -- and you'll find it featured alongside the best that the Turkmen, Uzbek, Kazakh, Kyrgyz, and Tajik cultures have to offer. The following cities and markets are included:
Turkmenistan
- Turkmenbashi
- Mary
- Ashgabat, Gulustan Bazaar, Tolkuchka Bazaar
Uzbekistan
- Nukus
- Khiva
- Bukhara, Krytyy Bazaar
- Samarkand
- Tashkent, Chorsu Bazaar
Kazakhstan
- Almaty, Zelyony Bazaar
Kyrgyzstan
- Bishkek, Osh Bazaar
- Osh, Jayma Bazaar
Tajikistan
- Dushanbe, Varzob Bazaar, Shah Mansur Bazaar
www.uncorneredmarket.com
wn.com/Central Asian Market Scene
Market scenes from throughout Central Asia offer an insight into the food and culture of this little known region. Video includes markets from Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan. Fruits, vegetables, herbs, meat, sweets, clothing -- you name it -- and you'll find it featured alongside the best that the Turkmen, Uzbek, Kazakh, Kyrgyz, and Tajik cultures have to offer. The following cities and markets are included:
Turkmenistan
- Turkmenbashi
- Mary
- Ashgabat, Gulustan Bazaar, Tolkuchka Bazaar
Uzbekistan
- Nukus
- Khiva
- Bukhara, Krytyy Bazaar
- Samarkand
- Tashkent, Chorsu Bazaar
Kazakhstan
- Almaty, Zelyony Bazaar
Kyrgyzstan
- Bishkek, Osh Bazaar
- Osh, Jayma Bazaar
Tajikistan
- Dushanbe, Varzob Bazaar, Shah Mansur Bazaar
www.uncorneredmarket.com
- published: 16 Dec 2007
- views: 41017
Tajik traditional folk dancing, Wakhan Valley, Tajikistan
Driving along the Afghan border in Tajikistan with Peregrine Adventures, we came across a Wakhan Valley village staging a music, singing and dancing show. The d...
Driving along the Afghan border in Tajikistan with Peregrine Adventures, we came across a Wakhan Valley village staging a music, singing and dancing show. The dancers were from the capital Dushanbe and were there to celebrate and warm up the village for the imminent arrival of the Tajikistan President. He arrived the next day. There was an official cameraman there -perhaps the footage would be spliced in with the presidential visit for Tajik state TV. The whole village was present, all the women and children looking from one side and from atop a wall along the roadway before the 'stage', the men to the other side. Locals got up and danced alongside the performers occasionally too. I doubt this kind of dancing is still allowed across the river in Afghanistan, where a large population of ethnic Tajiks live.
wn.com/Tajik Traditional Folk Dancing, Wakhan Valley, Tajikistan
Driving along the Afghan border in Tajikistan with Peregrine Adventures, we came across a Wakhan Valley village staging a music, singing and dancing show. The dancers were from the capital Dushanbe and were there to celebrate and warm up the village for the imminent arrival of the Tajikistan President. He arrived the next day. There was an official cameraman there -perhaps the footage would be spliced in with the presidential visit for Tajik state TV. The whole village was present, all the women and children looking from one side and from atop a wall along the roadway before the 'stage', the men to the other side. Locals got up and danced alongside the performers occasionally too. I doubt this kind of dancing is still allowed across the river in Afghanistan, where a large population of ethnic Tajiks live.
- published: 01 Sep 2010
- views: 13669
Central Asia: The Bridge Across Forever - Tajikistan
Silk Route, the commercial highway of the world has been fundamental in bridging the gap between different civilisations and cultures. Both Central Asia and Ind...
Silk Route, the commercial highway of the world has been fundamental in bridging the gap between different civilisations and cultures. Both Central Asia and India have been witness to several warriors and conquerers and have also shared common roots of existence in many ways. The film 'The Bridge Across Forever' recalls different aspects of these relations in terms of history, culture, trade and commerce. The shared history and culture of these two regions is evident. Secularism, the very basic fabric of the Indian and the Tajik society is the guiding force of these two ancient friends. One of the bridges between Tajikistan and India has been the path that the Sufi saints like Amir Khusrau travelled through. The future of this relationship between Tajikistan and India is no longer on the horizon but now a bold reality.
wn.com/Central Asia The Bridge Across Forever Tajikistan
Silk Route, the commercial highway of the world has been fundamental in bridging the gap between different civilisations and cultures. Both Central Asia and India have been witness to several warriors and conquerers and have also shared common roots of existence in many ways. The film 'The Bridge Across Forever' recalls different aspects of these relations in terms of history, culture, trade and commerce. The shared history and culture of these two regions is evident. Secularism, the very basic fabric of the Indian and the Tajik society is the guiding force of these two ancient friends. One of the bridges between Tajikistan and India has been the path that the Sufi saints like Amir Khusrau travelled through. The future of this relationship between Tajikistan and India is no longer on the horizon but now a bold reality.
- published: 21 Sep 2012
- views: 14425
Top 10 Largest Cities or Towns of Tajikistan
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1. Dushanbe
2. Khujand
3. Kulob
4. Qurghonteppa
5. Istaravshan
6. Vahdat
7. Konibodom
8. Tursunzoda
9. Isfara
10. Panjakent
Music : Tal...
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1. Dushanbe
2. Khujand
3. Kulob
4. Qurghonteppa
5. Istaravshan
6. Vahdat
7. Konibodom
8. Tursunzoda
9. Isfara
10. Panjakent
Music : Talk to Me,Jingle Punks; YouTube Audio Library
Tajikistan, officially the Republic of Tajikistan (Tajik: Ҷумҳурии Тоҷикистон, Çumhuriji Toçikiston/Jumhuriyi Tojikiston; Russian: Респу́блика Таджикистан, Respublika Tadzhikistan), is a mountainous landlocked sovereign country in Central Asia. With an estimated 8 million people in 2013, it is the 98th most populous country and with an area covering 143,100 km2 (55,251 sq mi), it is the 96th largest country in the world in terms of area. It is bordered by Afghanistan to the south, Uzbekistan to the west, Kyrgyzstan to the north, and China to the east.
The territory that now constitutes Tajikistan was previously home to several ancient cultures, including the city of Sarazm[8] of the Neolithic and the Bronze Age, and was later home to kingdoms ruled by people of different faiths and cultures, including the Oxus civilization, Andronovo culture, Buddhism, Nestorian Christianity, Zoroastrianism, and Manichaeism. The area has been ruled by numerous empires and dynasties, including the Achaemenid Empire, Hephthalite Empire, Samanid Empire, Mongol Empire, Timurid dynasty, and the Russian Empire. As a result of the break up of the Soviet Union Tajikistan became an independent nation in 1991. A civil war was fought almost immediately after independence that lasted from 1992 to 1997 however since the end of the war, newly established political stability and foreign aid have allowed the country's economy to grow.
Tajikistan is a presidential republic consisting of four provinces. Most of Tajikistan's 8 million people belong to the Tajik ethnic group, who speak Tajik, a dialect of Modern Persian, although many people also speak Russian. Mountains cover more than 90% of the country. It has a transition economy that is dependent on aluminum and cotton production, its economy is the 126th largest in the world in terms of purchasing power and 136th largest in terms of nominal GDP.
Cultures in the region have been dated back to at least the 4th millennium BCE, including the Bronze Age Bactria–Margiana Archaeological Complex, the Andronovo cultures and the pro-urban site of Sarazm, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
The earliest recorded history of the region dates back to about 500 BCE when much, if not all, of modern Tajikistan was part of the Achaemenid Empire. Some authors have also suggested that in the 7th and 6th century BCE parts of modern Tajikistan, including territories in the Zeravshan valley, formed part of Kambojas before it became part of the Achaemenid Empire. After the region's conquest by Alexander the Great it became part of the Greco-Bactrian Kingdom, a successor state of Alexander's empire. Northern Tajikistan (the cities of Khujand and Panjakent) was part of Sogdia, a collection of city-states which was overrun by Scythians and Yuezhi nomadic tribes around 150 BCE. The Silk Road passed through the region and following the expedition of Chinese explorer Zhang Qian during the reign of Wudi (141–87 BCE) commercial relations between Han China and Sogdiana flourished. Sogdians played a major role in facilitating trade and also worked in other capacities, as farmers, carpetweavers, glassmakers, and woodcarvers.
The Kushan Empire, a collection of Yuezhi tribes, took control of the region in the first century CE and ruled until the 4th century CE during which time Buddhism, Nestorian Christianity, Zoroastrianism, and Manichaeism were all practiced in the region. Later the Hephthalite Empire, a collection of nomadic tribes, moved into the region and Arabs brought Islam in the early eighth century. Central Asia continued in its role as a commercial crossroads, linking China, the steppes to the north, and the Islamic heartland.
The Samanid Empire supplanted the Arabs and enlarged the cities of Samarkand and Bukhara (both of which are today part of Uzbekistan) which became the cultural centers of Tajiks. The Kara-Khanid Khanate conquered Transoxania (which corresponds approximately with modern-day Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, southern Kyrgyzstan and southwest Kazakhstan) and ruled between 999–1211. Their arrival in Transoxania signaled a definitive shift from Iranian to Turkic predominance in Central Asia, but gradually the Kara-khanids became assimilated into the Perso-Arab Muslim culture of the region.
The Tang dynasty also ruled Tajikistan as a protectorate, from 657 to 800.
During Genghis Khan's invasion of Khwarezmia in the early 13th century the Mongol Empire took control over nearly all of Central Asia. In less than a century the Mongol Empire broke up and modern Tajikistan came under the rule of the Chagatai Khanate. Tamerlane created the Timurid dynasty and took control of the region in the 14th century.
Source:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tajikistan
wn.com/Top 10 Largest Cities Or Towns Of Tajikistan
Thanks for watching....
1. Dushanbe
2. Khujand
3. Kulob
4. Qurghonteppa
5. Istaravshan
6. Vahdat
7. Konibodom
8. Tursunzoda
9. Isfara
10. Panjakent
Music : Talk to Me,Jingle Punks; YouTube Audio Library
Tajikistan, officially the Republic of Tajikistan (Tajik: Ҷумҳурии Тоҷикистон, Çumhuriji Toçikiston/Jumhuriyi Tojikiston; Russian: Респу́блика Таджикистан, Respublika Tadzhikistan), is a mountainous landlocked sovereign country in Central Asia. With an estimated 8 million people in 2013, it is the 98th most populous country and with an area covering 143,100 km2 (55,251 sq mi), it is the 96th largest country in the world in terms of area. It is bordered by Afghanistan to the south, Uzbekistan to the west, Kyrgyzstan to the north, and China to the east.
The territory that now constitutes Tajikistan was previously home to several ancient cultures, including the city of Sarazm[8] of the Neolithic and the Bronze Age, and was later home to kingdoms ruled by people of different faiths and cultures, including the Oxus civilization, Andronovo culture, Buddhism, Nestorian Christianity, Zoroastrianism, and Manichaeism. The area has been ruled by numerous empires and dynasties, including the Achaemenid Empire, Hephthalite Empire, Samanid Empire, Mongol Empire, Timurid dynasty, and the Russian Empire. As a result of the break up of the Soviet Union Tajikistan became an independent nation in 1991. A civil war was fought almost immediately after independence that lasted from 1992 to 1997 however since the end of the war, newly established political stability and foreign aid have allowed the country's economy to grow.
Tajikistan is a presidential republic consisting of four provinces. Most of Tajikistan's 8 million people belong to the Tajik ethnic group, who speak Tajik, a dialect of Modern Persian, although many people also speak Russian. Mountains cover more than 90% of the country. It has a transition economy that is dependent on aluminum and cotton production, its economy is the 126th largest in the world in terms of purchasing power and 136th largest in terms of nominal GDP.
Cultures in the region have been dated back to at least the 4th millennium BCE, including the Bronze Age Bactria–Margiana Archaeological Complex, the Andronovo cultures and the pro-urban site of Sarazm, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
The earliest recorded history of the region dates back to about 500 BCE when much, if not all, of modern Tajikistan was part of the Achaemenid Empire. Some authors have also suggested that in the 7th and 6th century BCE parts of modern Tajikistan, including territories in the Zeravshan valley, formed part of Kambojas before it became part of the Achaemenid Empire. After the region's conquest by Alexander the Great it became part of the Greco-Bactrian Kingdom, a successor state of Alexander's empire. Northern Tajikistan (the cities of Khujand and Panjakent) was part of Sogdia, a collection of city-states which was overrun by Scythians and Yuezhi nomadic tribes around 150 BCE. The Silk Road passed through the region and following the expedition of Chinese explorer Zhang Qian during the reign of Wudi (141–87 BCE) commercial relations between Han China and Sogdiana flourished. Sogdians played a major role in facilitating trade and also worked in other capacities, as farmers, carpetweavers, glassmakers, and woodcarvers.
The Kushan Empire, a collection of Yuezhi tribes, took control of the region in the first century CE and ruled until the 4th century CE during which time Buddhism, Nestorian Christianity, Zoroastrianism, and Manichaeism were all practiced in the region. Later the Hephthalite Empire, a collection of nomadic tribes, moved into the region and Arabs brought Islam in the early eighth century. Central Asia continued in its role as a commercial crossroads, linking China, the steppes to the north, and the Islamic heartland.
The Samanid Empire supplanted the Arabs and enlarged the cities of Samarkand and Bukhara (both of which are today part of Uzbekistan) which became the cultural centers of Tajiks. The Kara-Khanid Khanate conquered Transoxania (which corresponds approximately with modern-day Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, southern Kyrgyzstan and southwest Kazakhstan) and ruled between 999–1211. Their arrival in Transoxania signaled a definitive shift from Iranian to Turkic predominance in Central Asia, but gradually the Kara-khanids became assimilated into the Perso-Arab Muslim culture of the region.
The Tang dynasty also ruled Tajikistan as a protectorate, from 657 to 800.
During Genghis Khan's invasion of Khwarezmia in the early 13th century the Mongol Empire took control over nearly all of Central Asia. In less than a century the Mongol Empire broke up and modern Tajikistan came under the rule of the Chagatai Khanate. Tamerlane created the Timurid dynasty and took control of the region in the 14th century.
Source:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tajikistan
- published: 11 Oct 2014
- views: 1243
Tajikistan Cops Shave 13,000 Men's Beards,To Check Radical Islamism
Tajikistan Cops Shave 13,000 Men's Beards,To Check Radical Islamism
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- published: 21 Jan 2016
- views: 1481
An Evening of Asian Cultures and Cuisine- Tajikistan
Gustavus Adolphus College
Sponsored by Asian Culture Club, Chinese Culture Club, Diversity Center, Diversity Leadership Council, Gustavus Meditation and Intern...
Gustavus Adolphus College
Sponsored by Asian Culture Club, Chinese Culture Club, Diversity Center, Diversity Leadership Council, Gustavus Meditation and International Culture Club.
April 29th 2011
wn.com/An Evening Of Asian Cultures And Cuisine Tajikistan
Gustavus Adolphus College
Sponsored by Asian Culture Club, Chinese Culture Club, Diversity Center, Diversity Leadership Council, Gustavus Meditation and International Culture Club.
April 29th 2011
- published: 11 May 2011
- views: 81
Tajik cuisine & culinary prepared by Kyrgyz & Uzbek servants in Samarqand - Khorasan e Buzorg
Tajik cuisine & culinary prepared by Kyrgyz & Uzbek servants in Samarqand - Khorasan e Buzorg...
Tajik cuisine & culinary prepared by Kyrgyz & Uzbek servants in Samarqand - Khorasan e Buzorg
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Tajik cuisine & culinary prepared by Kyrgyz & Uzbek servants in Samarqand - Khorasan e Buzorg
- published: 05 Sep 2008
- views: 55999
Gurminj, Music from Badakhshan, Dushanbe, Tajikistan 11 August 2015
Concert organised by Jean During into the Gurminj museum, Dushanbe, Tajikistan....
Concert organised by Jean During into the Gurminj museum, Dushanbe, Tajikistan.
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Concert organised by Jean During into the Gurminj museum, Dushanbe, Tajikistan.
- published: 27 Sep 2015
- views: 260
موسیقی تاجیکان/پارسیان- چین- چشم خماری Tajik/Persian Music- China
چشم خماری. آهنگ زیبایی به آواز و اجرای تاجیکان کاشغر- سین کیانگ چین...
چشم خماری. آهنگ زیبایی به آواز و اجرای تاجیکان کاشغر- سین کیانگ چین
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چشم خماری. آهنگ زیبایی به آواز و اجرای تاجیکان کاشغر- سین کیانگ چین
- published: 23 Jan 2013
- views: 102188
Tajikistan - Feel the spirit of Middle Asia
Beautiful nature, magnificent landscapes, Silk Road, Pamir mountains, and of course friendly people. Discover Tajikistan!
Welcome!
Таджикистан - почувствуй ду...
Beautiful nature, magnificent landscapes, Silk Road, Pamir mountains, and of course friendly people. Discover Tajikistan!
Welcome!
Таджикистан - почувствуй дух Средней Азии!
Прекрасная природа, величественные пейзажи, Шёлковый Путь, Памир и, конечно же, дружелюбные люди. Всё это - Таджикистан!
Добро пожаловать!
आपका स्वागत है!
Music by Dj Ruvex - 1001 nights
Showreel by Nikolay Kutsenko
wn.com/Tajikistan Feel The Spirit Of Middle Asia
Beautiful nature, magnificent landscapes, Silk Road, Pamir mountains, and of course friendly people. Discover Tajikistan!
Welcome!
Таджикистан - почувствуй дух Средней Азии!
Прекрасная природа, величественные пейзажи, Шёлковый Путь, Памир и, конечно же, дружелюбные люди. Всё это - Таджикистан!
Добро пожаловать!
आपका स्वागत है!
Music by Dj Ruvex - 1001 nights
Showreel by Nikolay Kutsenko
- published: 18 Sep 2015
- views: 10652
Fotima makes bread in Tajikistan
Fotima makes bread in Tajikistan...
Fotima makes bread in Tajikistan
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Fotima makes bread in Tajikistan
- published: 27 Jun 2013
- views: 4180
Arab-Tajik muzik
Tadschikistan, Tojikiston, dushanbe, tojik, tajikistan...
Tadschikistan, Tojikiston, dushanbe, tojik, tajikistan
wn.com/Arab Tajik Muzik
Tadschikistan, Tojikiston, dushanbe, tojik, tajikistan
- published: 05 Dec 2008
- views: 230279
HITS NEW 2009 Xorazm songs danse music clips Uzbek,Turkmen,Azari ,Farsi,Tojiki,Turkish,Uyghur
ULUGBEK SOBIROV , xorazm , lazgi,yulduzlari, new, cuisine, songs, futbol, singer, folk, music, film, kino, konsert, consert, wedding, culture, dance, Uyghur Tur...
ULUGBEK SOBIROV , xorazm , lazgi,yulduzlari, new, cuisine, songs, futbol, singer, folk, music, film, kino, konsert, consert, wedding, culture, dance, Uyghur Turkish
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wn.com/Hits New 2009 Xorazm Songs Danse Music Clips Uzbek,Turkmen,Azari ,Farsi,Tojiki,Turkish,Uyghur
ULUGBEK SOBIROV , xorazm , lazgi,yulduzlari, new, cuisine, songs, futbol, singer, folk, music, film, kino, konsert, consert, wedding, culture, dance, Uyghur Turkish
Uzbekistan Turkmenistan azarbayjan-iran-Turkia-Turkey -Dashhowuz Tojiki Tajikistan
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Uzbekistan Turkmenistan azarbayjan-iran-Turkia-Turkey -Dashhowuz Tojiki Xorazm
uzbek konsert anthem artists culture concert classic music cuisine wedding new songs singer film futbol folk music kino konsert Uzbek,Turkmen,Azari ,Farsi,Turkish,Uyghur hits clips songs music dance traditional music pop music yulduz Dashhowuz Tojiki Tajikistan
popular songs xorazm xorazm lazgi uzbek new clips lazgi konsert anthem artists uzbek culture concert classic music cuisine wedding new songs singer Xorazm
Cuisine yulduzi yulduzlari San`at San`ati Uyghur Turkish Turkmen,Azari ,Farsi,Turkish,Uyghur
- published: 24 Mar 2009
- views: 87680
EHSAN AMAN NowRoz Festival 2015 After Event Official Interview
This is the Official Interview of Afghan Music Legend Ehsan Aman.
Ehsan Aman is one of Afghanistan's most recognized artists. His style is unique and unmatche...
This is the Official Interview of Afghan Music Legend Ehsan Aman.
Ehsan Aman is one of Afghanistan's most recognized artists. His style is unique and unmatched. He has performed all over the world selling out concert halls. Ehsan Aman also has a great career in Hollywood, being featured in many films. One of his most notable scene was from the movie "The Kite Runner".
We were proud to have him perform in the 2015 NowRoz Festival.
www.NowRozFestival.com
Enjoy...
Info about the NowRoz Festival:
The Annual NowRoz Festival is produced by the NowRoz Organization. For over 18 years the NowRoz Organization has presented Hundreds of Amazing Theatrical Shows, Concerts, and Festivals throughout the World. Focusing on Quality and Excellence. The Team Takes Pride in Every Presentation. Every Event More Unique then the other. The NowRoz Organization is Proud to be part of such a Wonderful Community, Growing Together and Collecting Millions of Smiles.
"See you at the Next Event"
*Remember: "One Smile is Worth a Thousand Words"
- NowRoz Executive Producer
// The NowRoz Festival:
Afghan/Persian Americans, as well as their friends, families, respective organizations, business owners, artists and the entire surrounding communities will participate in a collaborative effort in the Annual Nowroz Festival. This year NowRoz Festival will gather over 25,000 attendees, making it the largest gathering of Afghan/Persian Americans to date!
Festivities include live music by popular recording artists, ethnic and modern fashion shows, talent show, comedy showcase, cultural dance showcase, chess and ethnic card tournaments. Other free activities also include cultural exhibitions, face painting, balloon artists, celebrity and famous author meet and greet, kid’s zone, carnival games, rides and much more to be announced. A variety of Afghan & Persian food and delicacies will be available for attendees at our international food area, and our vendor bazaar will have booths with goods from Afghanistan, Iran and around the globe.
// About NowRoz:
Nowroz (pronounced no-rooz) is a combination of two farsi words. The first word “now” means new and the second word “ruz” means day; together they mean “New Day.” Nowroz is the name for the celebrations that observe the New Year for many East and Central Asian communities. The exact beginning of the New Year occurs when the season changes from winter to spring on the vernal equinox, which usually happens on 20 or 21 March each year. The spelling of Nowroz in English can take many forms, including: Noroz, Norouz, Nowruz and Norooz. For this resource we have used the spelling Nowroz. The festivities of Nowroz reflect the renewal of the Earth that occurs with the coming of spring. Activities that celebrate the arrival of Nowroz share many similarities with other spring festivals such as Easter, celebrated by Christians, and the Egyptian holiday called Sham Al-Naseem, which dates back to the time of the Pharaohs
Nowroz is a festival that has been celebrated for thousands of years. It is a secular holiday that is enjoyed by people of several different faiths and as such can take on additional interpretations through the lens of religion. Nowroz is partly rooted in the religious tradition of Zoroastrianism. Among other ideas, Zoroastrianism emphasizes broad concepts such as the corresponding work of good and evil in the world, and the connection of humans to nature. Zoroastrian practices were dominant for much of the history of ancient Persia. Today there are a few Zoroastrian communities throughout the world, and the largest are in southern Iran and India.
People all over the world celebrate Nowroz, but it originated in the geographical area called Persia in the Middle East and Central Asia. The distinct culture based on the language, food, music and leisure activities that developed among the many people and ethnic groups who lived in this area is known as Persian. Nowroz became a popular celebration among the communities that grew from these Persian influenced cultural areas. While the physical region called Persia no longer exists, the traditions of Nowroz are strong among people in Afghanistan, Iran, Iraq, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Azerbaijan, India, Pakistan, Turkey, Canada and the United States. Nowruz is a holiday that is celebrated by people from diverse ethnic communities and religious backgrounds. For the Parsi community, however, Nowruz is very special and is known as their spiritual New Year.
For more info please go to: www.NowRozFestival.com
See you at the 2016 NowRoz Festival
wn.com/Ehsan Aman Nowroz Festival 2015 After Event Official Interview
This is the Official Interview of Afghan Music Legend Ehsan Aman.
Ehsan Aman is one of Afghanistan's most recognized artists. His style is unique and unmatched. He has performed all over the world selling out concert halls. Ehsan Aman also has a great career in Hollywood, being featured in many films. One of his most notable scene was from the movie "The Kite Runner".
We were proud to have him perform in the 2015 NowRoz Festival.
www.NowRozFestival.com
Enjoy...
Info about the NowRoz Festival:
The Annual NowRoz Festival is produced by the NowRoz Organization. For over 18 years the NowRoz Organization has presented Hundreds of Amazing Theatrical Shows, Concerts, and Festivals throughout the World. Focusing on Quality and Excellence. The Team Takes Pride in Every Presentation. Every Event More Unique then the other. The NowRoz Organization is Proud to be part of such a Wonderful Community, Growing Together and Collecting Millions of Smiles.
"See you at the Next Event"
*Remember: "One Smile is Worth a Thousand Words"
- NowRoz Executive Producer
// The NowRoz Festival:
Afghan/Persian Americans, as well as their friends, families, respective organizations, business owners, artists and the entire surrounding communities will participate in a collaborative effort in the Annual Nowroz Festival. This year NowRoz Festival will gather over 25,000 attendees, making it the largest gathering of Afghan/Persian Americans to date!
Festivities include live music by popular recording artists, ethnic and modern fashion shows, talent show, comedy showcase, cultural dance showcase, chess and ethnic card tournaments. Other free activities also include cultural exhibitions, face painting, balloon artists, celebrity and famous author meet and greet, kid’s zone, carnival games, rides and much more to be announced. A variety of Afghan & Persian food and delicacies will be available for attendees at our international food area, and our vendor bazaar will have booths with goods from Afghanistan, Iran and around the globe.
// About NowRoz:
Nowroz (pronounced no-rooz) is a combination of two farsi words. The first word “now” means new and the second word “ruz” means day; together they mean “New Day.” Nowroz is the name for the celebrations that observe the New Year for many East and Central Asian communities. The exact beginning of the New Year occurs when the season changes from winter to spring on the vernal equinox, which usually happens on 20 or 21 March each year. The spelling of Nowroz in English can take many forms, including: Noroz, Norouz, Nowruz and Norooz. For this resource we have used the spelling Nowroz. The festivities of Nowroz reflect the renewal of the Earth that occurs with the coming of spring. Activities that celebrate the arrival of Nowroz share many similarities with other spring festivals such as Easter, celebrated by Christians, and the Egyptian holiday called Sham Al-Naseem, which dates back to the time of the Pharaohs
Nowroz is a festival that has been celebrated for thousands of years. It is a secular holiday that is enjoyed by people of several different faiths and as such can take on additional interpretations through the lens of religion. Nowroz is partly rooted in the religious tradition of Zoroastrianism. Among other ideas, Zoroastrianism emphasizes broad concepts such as the corresponding work of good and evil in the world, and the connection of humans to nature. Zoroastrian practices were dominant for much of the history of ancient Persia. Today there are a few Zoroastrian communities throughout the world, and the largest are in southern Iran and India.
People all over the world celebrate Nowroz, but it originated in the geographical area called Persia in the Middle East and Central Asia. The distinct culture based on the language, food, music and leisure activities that developed among the many people and ethnic groups who lived in this area is known as Persian. Nowroz became a popular celebration among the communities that grew from these Persian influenced cultural areas. While the physical region called Persia no longer exists, the traditions of Nowroz are strong among people in Afghanistan, Iran, Iraq, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Azerbaijan, India, Pakistan, Turkey, Canada and the United States. Nowruz is a holiday that is celebrated by people from diverse ethnic communities and religious backgrounds. For the Parsi community, however, Nowruz is very special and is known as their spiritual New Year.
For more info please go to: www.NowRozFestival.com
See you at the 2016 NowRoz Festival
- published: 14 Oct 2015
- views: 407
Global Village '14 february
"Global Village" is an opportunity to make a trip around the world without even leaving the city. This event was held on February 15 in the "Dafi" Dnipropetrov...
"Global Village" is an opportunity to make a trip around the world without even leaving the city. This event was held on February 15 in the "Dafi" Dnipropetrovsk, Ukraine.
Representatives of five countries: Brazil, Greece, Slovakia , Tajikistan and Turkey - acquanted citizens of Dnipropetrovsk with their culture. They presented national costumes, traditional food and drinks, folks music and dances .
"Global Village" -- це унікальна можливість зробити кругосвітню подорож, навіть не покидаючи власного міста, яка проходила 15-го лютого в ТРЦ „Дафі", Дніпропетровськ.
Представники 5 країн: Бразилії, Греції , Словаччини, Таджикистану і Туреччини -- ознайомили жителів Дніпропетровська зі своєю культурою. Вони представили національні костюми, традиційні страви та напої, народну музику та танці.
wn.com/Global Village '14 February
"Global Village" is an opportunity to make a trip around the world without even leaving the city. This event was held on February 15 in the "Dafi" Dnipropetrovsk, Ukraine.
Representatives of five countries: Brazil, Greece, Slovakia , Tajikistan and Turkey - acquanted citizens of Dnipropetrovsk with their culture. They presented national costumes, traditional food and drinks, folks music and dances .
"Global Village" -- це унікальна можливість зробити кругосвітню подорож, навіть не покидаючи власного міста, яка проходила 15-го лютого в ТРЦ „Дафі", Дніпропетровськ.
Представники 5 країн: Бразилії, Греції , Словаччини, Таджикистану і Туреччини -- ознайомили жителів Дніпропетровська зі своєю культурою. Вони представили національні костюми, традиційні страви та напої, народну музику та танці.
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Travelling TAJIKISTAN Silk Road
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Travel to Tajikistan
Travel to Tajikistan
www.kosmostrip.net
pamir tour
tours to tajikistan
TREKKING TOUR IN FAN MOUNTAINS
Tajikistan is one of the most beautiful countries in the world, and more than 93% of it is mountainous. Ninety-three percent of Tajikistan's territory is mountainous, and the mountain glaciers are the source of its rivers.
Fan Mountains – a popular tourism and mountain climbing area in Tajiki
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Travel & Tour to Dushanbe, Tajikistan :: Call us in +91-8588855358
Oviam Tour is the only Direct Travel Agent to Tajikistan from India, we have our office and all the facilities in Tajikistan and India.
Tajikistan is a very friendly and safe country and very clean with beautiful nature, please feel free to contact us for details, and tour booking to Tajikistan (call us in +91-85 88 85 53 58) or mail us in info@traveltajik.com, log on to :: www.traveltajik.com
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A Tourist's Guide to Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan. www.theredquest.com
www.theredquest.com
After Tajikistan, I head to the capital of Kyrgyzstan. I see Ala-Too Square, and visit Osh Bazaar where I sample some Kumis, fermented mare's milk.
Read my book about visiting every former Soviet Republic. Visit www.theredquest.com
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Tajikistan: Building a Democracy
United Nations - Struggling to find jobs and hope for a secure future, many young people are leaving Tajikistan, the former Soviet Republic in Central Asia. But some are determined to find a new way forward, believing they now have a chance to build democratic traditions in their country.
21st Century: Episode #88
Script (pdf): http://www.un.org/webcast/pdfs/21century88.pdf
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25 Travel Destinations: Tajikistan Secret Location Revealed Dushanbe Location #4
Top things to do in Dushanbe
Statue of Ismoil Somoni
It is a must place to go if you visit Dushanbe. it is located in front of the Old Tajik Foreign Office building and has a huge park behind it. Its a good place to walk and take pictures.
Rudaki Park
Lovely trees. Great central location. A must visit in Dushanbe. You can also bike. Central in Dushanbe.
National Museum of Tajikistan
Well t
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IN2TRAVEL in Tajikistan - Dushanbe (English)
Dutch version here: www.vimeo.com/17898700
Video of 'Tajikiwhereexactly?' article on IN2TRAVEL.
Intro:
Surrounded by war torn countries, without any sandy beach and impassable mountain landscapes. Tajikistan doesn't sound to attractive. IN2TRAVEL discovered the country and came back with stories about tasty kebabs and friendly, open minded people. Part one of our trip through Tajikistan: Du
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Travel Guide to Kyrgyzstan
Kyrgyzstan, or the Kyrgyz Republic to give it its official name, is quite simply one of the most interesting, pristine and beautiful countries in Asia, offering the adventurous traveller a rich and rewarding destination. My name is Jonny Bealby, I founded Wild Frontiers, and in this short film I am going to talk about tourism in Kyrgyzstan.
Although small, Kyrgyzstan is perfectly formed. The Tien
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Travel Tajikistan with Koryo Tours
Travel to Tajikistan with Koryo Tours. Group tours departing in March, private travel arranged throughout the year. For more information, contact james@koryotours.com | http://www.koryogroup.com/tajikistan/ Filmed on location by Koryo Tours in Dushanbe, Hissar Fortress, at the Buzkashi event, Varzob Valley, Anzob Pass and Khujand | http://www.koryotours.com
Edit and Sound Design by Matt Hulse
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Pamir borderlands | Cross Border Travel | Visit Tajikistan, Visit Pamirs | www.pecta.tj
www.pecta.tj | Visit Pamirs, Visit Tajikistan, Cross Border Travel, Tourist information center in Khorog, Hotels, Homestays in Pamir, Khorog, Tajikistan, Enjoy Pamirs, Tajikistan
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"Ishkashim - shopping in Afghanistan" Jimsim's photos around Ishkashim, Tajikistan (travel pics)
Preview of Jimsim's blog at TravelPod. Read the full blog here: http://www.travelpod.com/travel-blog-entries/jimsim/1/1250066221/tpod.html
This blog preview was made by TravelPod using the TripAdvisor™ TripWow slideshow creator.
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A Day in the Life of a Fellow - Tajikistan
The English Language Fellow Program is a U.S. Department of State-funded exchange for TESOL educators with master’s degrees. Fellows travel or live in countries around the world on U.S. Embassy projects that last 10 months.
This video depicts a "Day in the Life" of Fellow Maurice Etheridge, who is currently living and teaching in Tajikistan.
For more information on the programs, visit www.elpr
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Khorog, Tajikistan, 26.July 2012
Just after the violent clashes on the 25th of July, we crossed Khorog the Capitol of the Pamir Region inTajikistan. Tadschikistan (German).
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Travel to Tajikistan
Travel to Tajikistan
www.kosmostrip.net
pamir tour
tours to tajikistan
TREKKING TOUR IN FAN MOUNTAINS
Tajikistan is one of the most beautiful countries in t...
Travel to Tajikistan
www.kosmostrip.net
pamir tour
tours to tajikistan
TREKKING TOUR IN FAN MOUNTAINS
Tajikistan is one of the most beautiful countries in the world, and more than 93% of it is mountainous. Ninety-three percent of Tajikistan's territory is mountainous, and the mountain glaciers are the source of its rivers.
Fan Mountains – a popular tourism and mountain climbing area in Tajikistan. There are about 100 passes in height from 3200 to 5060 m (Mirali). The Fan Mountains are the highest part of Zeravshan range with 11 peaks above 5,000 m with sharp fantastical pointed forms. In the bosom of these mountains are about 30 lakes, the largest of which are Iskandarkul, and the most beautiful and picturesque, famous for the unique play of colors - Kulikalon. On the slopes of the mountains and upper valleys (altitude 3,000 m) – there are thickets of juniper forests, giving the appeal to the valleys of rivers Arg, Sarimat, Karakul and etc. You can see a birch, a poplar, a sea buckthorn in the valleys; well-spread shrubs - wild rose, barberry, currant, meadow-sweet; large areas of the slopes and valleys are covered with meadow, steppe, and semi-desert vegetation (Čair, Eremurus, astragalus, onion, sage, mint, thyme and etc.). Approaches to the passes of Fan Mountains are in the valleys of rivers Shing, Voru, Artuch, Pasrud (in the north) and Iskandar-river and Karakul (in the south). The starting points for the entrances are known Penjikent, Khujand and Dushanbe cities. Fan Mountains were sung by Yuri Vizbor, who was amazed by unusually beautiful scenery of this region. These mountains and countryside have become for him a very special place on the earth. The following lines are dedicated to Fan Mountains by Yuri Vizbor:
I left my heart in the Fan Mountains,
And now heartless I’m walking across the plains.
And in the quiet talks and noisy feasts,
In silence I dream of the blue tops...
Tour operates: June until September
Duration: 10 days/ 9 night
Transport: Starex Hundai
Guides: Fully escorted by an experienced guide
Tour starting point: Dushanbe
End Point: Dushanbe
Trekking tour
(10 DAY/9 NIGHT)
Dushanbe-Iskandarkul lake-Alauddin lake- Mutniy lake –Kuli Kalon lake –Chukurak lake - Penjekent-Marguzor lake - Dushanbe
Day 1/
Q Dushanbe via Istanbul or other international flight
Meet in the airport and transfer to hotel.
Day 2/
Dushanbe – Gizar – Dushanbe 30+30km
Breakfast.
Sightseeing the Dushanbe city: Dushanbe is the capital and largest city of Tajikistan. Dushanbe means "Monday" in Tajik (Persian language), and the name reflects the fact that the city grew on the site of a village that originally was a popular Monday marketplace. Situated at the confluence of two rivers, Varzob and Kofarnihon.
Tajikistan United Museum – includes the exhibits on history, natural history and art.
Museum of ethnography – professional showcase of 20th centure Tajik art. The collection includes pottery, carpets, cloaks, embroidery, jeweler, musical instruments, woodwork and more. Sleeping Budda.
Monument Somoni and park Rudaki
Lunch in local restoran.
Hissar fortress 30km outside of city – the remains of an 18th century fortress, occupied until 1924 is located in 30 km west of Dushanbe. Beside the fortress are two plain madrassahs, one dating from the 18th century and the other 19th, and beyond them is the mausoleum of 16th century (25km). Drive to Dushanbe.
Dinner at national chayhana Rohat
Overnight in hotel
wn.com/Travel To Tajikistan
Travel to Tajikistan
www.kosmostrip.net
pamir tour
tours to tajikistan
TREKKING TOUR IN FAN MOUNTAINS
Tajikistan is one of the most beautiful countries in the world, and more than 93% of it is mountainous. Ninety-three percent of Tajikistan's territory is mountainous, and the mountain glaciers are the source of its rivers.
Fan Mountains – a popular tourism and mountain climbing area in Tajikistan. There are about 100 passes in height from 3200 to 5060 m (Mirali). The Fan Mountains are the highest part of Zeravshan range with 11 peaks above 5,000 m with sharp fantastical pointed forms. In the bosom of these mountains are about 30 lakes, the largest of which are Iskandarkul, and the most beautiful and picturesque, famous for the unique play of colors - Kulikalon. On the slopes of the mountains and upper valleys (altitude 3,000 m) – there are thickets of juniper forests, giving the appeal to the valleys of rivers Arg, Sarimat, Karakul and etc. You can see a birch, a poplar, a sea buckthorn in the valleys; well-spread shrubs - wild rose, barberry, currant, meadow-sweet; large areas of the slopes and valleys are covered with meadow, steppe, and semi-desert vegetation (Čair, Eremurus, astragalus, onion, sage, mint, thyme and etc.). Approaches to the passes of Fan Mountains are in the valleys of rivers Shing, Voru, Artuch, Pasrud (in the north) and Iskandar-river and Karakul (in the south). The starting points for the entrances are known Penjikent, Khujand and Dushanbe cities. Fan Mountains were sung by Yuri Vizbor, who was amazed by unusually beautiful scenery of this region. These mountains and countryside have become for him a very special place on the earth. The following lines are dedicated to Fan Mountains by Yuri Vizbor:
I left my heart in the Fan Mountains,
And now heartless I’m walking across the plains.
And in the quiet talks and noisy feasts,
In silence I dream of the blue tops...
Tour operates: June until September
Duration: 10 days/ 9 night
Transport: Starex Hundai
Guides: Fully escorted by an experienced guide
Tour starting point: Dushanbe
End Point: Dushanbe
Trekking tour
(10 DAY/9 NIGHT)
Dushanbe-Iskandarkul lake-Alauddin lake- Mutniy lake –Kuli Kalon lake –Chukurak lake - Penjekent-Marguzor lake - Dushanbe
Day 1/
Q Dushanbe via Istanbul or other international flight
Meet in the airport and transfer to hotel.
Day 2/
Dushanbe – Gizar – Dushanbe 30+30km
Breakfast.
Sightseeing the Dushanbe city: Dushanbe is the capital and largest city of Tajikistan. Dushanbe means "Monday" in Tajik (Persian language), and the name reflects the fact that the city grew on the site of a village that originally was a popular Monday marketplace. Situated at the confluence of two rivers, Varzob and Kofarnihon.
Tajikistan United Museum – includes the exhibits on history, natural history and art.
Museum of ethnography – professional showcase of 20th centure Tajik art. The collection includes pottery, carpets, cloaks, embroidery, jeweler, musical instruments, woodwork and more. Sleeping Budda.
Monument Somoni and park Rudaki
Lunch in local restoran.
Hissar fortress 30km outside of city – the remains of an 18th century fortress, occupied until 1924 is located in 30 km west of Dushanbe. Beside the fortress are two plain madrassahs, one dating from the 18th century and the other 19th, and beyond them is the mausoleum of 16th century (25km). Drive to Dushanbe.
Dinner at national chayhana Rohat
Overnight in hotel
- published: 14 May 2015
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Travel & Tour to Dushanbe, Tajikistan :: Call us in +91-8588855358
Oviam Tour is the only Direct Travel Agent to Tajikistan from India, we have our office and all the facilities in Tajikistan and India.
Tajikistan is a very fr...
Oviam Tour is the only Direct Travel Agent to Tajikistan from India, we have our office and all the facilities in Tajikistan and India.
Tajikistan is a very friendly and safe country and very clean with beautiful nature, please feel free to contact us for details, and tour booking to Tajikistan (call us in +91-85 88 85 53 58) or mail us in info@traveltajik.com, log on to :: www.traveltajik.com
Tajikistan provide world class Hotels and resorts, clubs, night life and fun with so many indoor and out door activities.
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wn.com/Travel Tour To Dushanbe, Tajikistan Call US In 91 8588855358
Oviam Tour is the only Direct Travel Agent to Tajikistan from India, we have our office and all the facilities in Tajikistan and India.
Tajikistan is a very friendly and safe country and very clean with beautiful nature, please feel free to contact us for details, and tour booking to Tajikistan (call us in +91-85 88 85 53 58) or mail us in info@traveltajik.com, log on to :: www.traveltajik.com
Tajikistan provide world class Hotels and resorts, clubs, night life and fun with so many indoor and out door activities.
blog: traveltajik.blogspot.in
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- published: 19 Jan 2015
- views: 3208
A Tourist's Guide to Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan. www.theredquest.com
www.theredquest.com
After Tajikistan, I head to the capital of Kyrgyzstan. I see Ala-Too Square, and visit Osh Bazaar where I sample some Kumis, fermented mare...
www.theredquest.com
After Tajikistan, I head to the capital of Kyrgyzstan. I see Ala-Too Square, and visit Osh Bazaar where I sample some Kumis, fermented mare's milk.
Read my book about visiting every former Soviet Republic. Visit www.theredquest.com
wn.com/A Tourist's Guide To Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan. Www.Theredquest.Com
www.theredquest.com
After Tajikistan, I head to the capital of Kyrgyzstan. I see Ala-Too Square, and visit Osh Bazaar where I sample some Kumis, fermented mare's milk.
Read my book about visiting every former Soviet Republic. Visit www.theredquest.com
- published: 20 Jul 2012
- views: 56304
Tajikistan: Building a Democracy
United Nations - Struggling to find jobs and hope for a secure future, many young people are leaving Tajikistan, the former Soviet Republic in Central Asia. Bu...
United Nations - Struggling to find jobs and hope for a secure future, many young people are leaving Tajikistan, the former Soviet Republic in Central Asia. But some are determined to find a new way forward, believing they now have a chance to build democratic traditions in their country.
21st Century: Episode #88
Script (pdf): http://www.un.org/webcast/pdfs/21century88.pdf
wn.com/Tajikistan Building A Democracy
United Nations - Struggling to find jobs and hope for a secure future, many young people are leaving Tajikistan, the former Soviet Republic in Central Asia. But some are determined to find a new way forward, believing they now have a chance to build democratic traditions in their country.
21st Century: Episode #88
Script (pdf): http://www.un.org/webcast/pdfs/21century88.pdf
- published: 14 Mar 2014
- views: 34819
25 Travel Destinations: Tajikistan Secret Location Revealed Dushanbe Location #4
Top things to do in Dushanbe
Statue of Ismoil Somoni
It is a must place to go if you visit Dushanbe. it is located in front of the Old Tajik Foreign Office b...
Top things to do in Dushanbe
Statue of Ismoil Somoni
It is a must place to go if you visit Dushanbe. it is located in front of the Old Tajik Foreign Office building and has a huge park behind it. Its a good place to walk and take pictures.
Rudaki Park
Lovely trees. Great central location. A must visit in Dushanbe. You can also bike. Central in Dushanbe.
National Museum of Tajikistan
Well the museum is big and is also accessible for people with disability. That's great...
Large A/C museum, with good English signage.
Varzob gorge
This drive up into the mountains is quite a delight---gushing river, nice little restaurants along the side of the road to cater to locals wanting to escape the heat. Glaciers---goats being herded--roadside vegetable stands---all so very picturesque.
Hisor Fortress
5 km West of Dushanbe, Dushanbe, Tajikistan
This fortress looks quite impressive, in its time it had been demolished and rebuilt 23 times. It was not part of the Silk Road but it did have many traders coming there.
Top things to do in Dushanbe
Statue of Ismoil Somoni
It is a must place to go if you visit Dushanbe. it is located in front of the Old Tajik Foreign Office building and has a huge park behind it. Its a good place to walk and take pictures.
Rudaki Park
Lovely trees. Great central location. A must visit in Dushanbe. You can also bike. Central in Dushanbe.
National Museum of Tajikistan
Well the museum is big and is also accessible for people with disability. That's great...
Large A/C museum, with good English signage.
Varzob gorge
This drive up into the mountains is quite a delight---gushing river, nice little restaurants along the side of the road to cater to locals wanting to escape the heat. Glaciers---goats being herded--roadside vegetable stands---all so very picturesque.
Hisor Fortress
5 km West of Dushanbe, Dushanbe, Tajikistan
This fortress looks quite impressive, in its time it had been demolished and rebuilt 23 times. It was not part of the Silk Road but it did have many traders coming there.
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Top things to do in Dushanbe
Statue of Ismoil Somoni
It is a must place to go if you visit Dushanbe. it is located in front of the Old Tajik Foreign Office building and has a huge park behind it. Its a good place to walk and take pictures.
Rudaki Park
Lovely trees. Great central location. A must visit in Dushanbe. You can also bike. Central in Dushanbe.
National Museum of Tajikistan
Well the museum is big and is also accessible for people with disability. That's great...
Large A/C museum, with good English signage.
Varzob gorge
This drive up into the mountains is quite a delight---gushing river, nice little restaurants along the side of the road to cater to locals wanting to escape the heat. Glaciers---goats being herded--roadside vegetable stands---all so very picturesque.
Hisor Fortress
5 km West of Dushanbe, Dushanbe, Tajikistan
This fortress looks quite impressive, in its time it had been demolished and rebuilt 23 times. It was not part of the Silk Road but it did have many traders coming there.
Top things to do in Dushanbe
Statue of Ismoil Somoni
It is a must place to go if you visit Dushanbe. it is located in front of the Old Tajik Foreign Office building and has a huge park behind it. Its a good place to walk and take pictures.
Rudaki Park
Lovely trees. Great central location. A must visit in Dushanbe. You can also bike. Central in Dushanbe.
National Museum of Tajikistan
Well the museum is big and is also accessible for people with disability. That's great...
Large A/C museum, with good English signage.
Varzob gorge
This drive up into the mountains is quite a delight---gushing river, nice little restaurants along the side of the road to cater to locals wanting to escape the heat. Glaciers---goats being herded--roadside vegetable stands---all so very picturesque.
Hisor Fortress
5 km West of Dushanbe, Dushanbe, Tajikistan
This fortress looks quite impressive, in its time it had been demolished and rebuilt 23 times. It was not part of the Silk Road but it did have many traders coming there.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tajikistan
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- published: 03 Jan 2015
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IN2TRAVEL in Tajikistan - Dushanbe (English)
Dutch version here: www.vimeo.com/17898700
Video of 'Tajikiwhereexactly?' article on IN2TRAVEL.
Intro:
Surrounded by war torn countries, without any sand...
Dutch version here: www.vimeo.com/17898700
Video of 'Tajikiwhereexactly?' article on IN2TRAVEL.
Intro:
Surrounded by war torn countries, without any sandy beach and impassable mountain landscapes. Tajikistan doesn't sound to attractive. IN2TRAVEL discovered the country and came back with stories about tasty kebabs and friendly, open minded people. Part one of our trip through Tajikistan: Dushanbe!
Read the whole article on:
http://www.in2-travel.com/travel-guide/tajikistan/0199/tajikiwhereexactly.html
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IN2TRAVEL:
Best travel website, period.
www.IN2-TRAVEL.com
Blog your journey, meet other travellers, get inspired, contribute and explore with IN2TRAVEL!
About us:
No pack-jammed tour busses or amortized audio tours. IN2TRAVEL is adventurous, curious and hungry for travel: we search for breathtaking, story making and desolate places to boost your wanderlust.
This is the place where you'll host your travel blog on the road or read about the adventures of fellow travelers on IN2TRAVEL. The homepage is crammed with carefree travel reports, photo features and videos. The best bloggers are highlighted and we have an extensive travel guide full of information and tips of numerous travel destinations -- you can contribute to!
Choose for IN2TRAVEL as your new home on the road. Blogging is easy, start now!
Did you experience something extraordinary? Notify us and perhaps your story will be featured on the IN2TRAVEL homepage.
Visit us at: www.in2-travel.com
wn.com/In2Travel In Tajikistan Dushanbe (English)
Dutch version here: www.vimeo.com/17898700
Video of 'Tajikiwhereexactly?' article on IN2TRAVEL.
Intro:
Surrounded by war torn countries, without any sandy beach and impassable mountain landscapes. Tajikistan doesn't sound to attractive. IN2TRAVEL discovered the country and came back with stories about tasty kebabs and friendly, open minded people. Part one of our trip through Tajikistan: Dushanbe!
Read the whole article on:
http://www.in2-travel.com/travel-guide/tajikistan/0199/tajikiwhereexactly.html
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IN2TRAVEL:
Best travel website, period.
www.IN2-TRAVEL.com
Blog your journey, meet other travellers, get inspired, contribute and explore with IN2TRAVEL!
About us:
No pack-jammed tour busses or amortized audio tours. IN2TRAVEL is adventurous, curious and hungry for travel: we search for breathtaking, story making and desolate places to boost your wanderlust.
This is the place where you'll host your travel blog on the road or read about the adventures of fellow travelers on IN2TRAVEL. The homepage is crammed with carefree travel reports, photo features and videos. The best bloggers are highlighted and we have an extensive travel guide full of information and tips of numerous travel destinations -- you can contribute to!
Choose for IN2TRAVEL as your new home on the road. Blogging is easy, start now!
Did you experience something extraordinary? Notify us and perhaps your story will be featured on the IN2TRAVEL homepage.
Visit us at: www.in2-travel.com
- published: 26 Dec 2010
- views: 2450
Travel Guide to Kyrgyzstan
Kyrgyzstan, or the Kyrgyz Republic to give it its official name, is quite simply one of the most interesting, pristine and beautiful countries in Asia, offering...
Kyrgyzstan, or the Kyrgyz Republic to give it its official name, is quite simply one of the most interesting, pristine and beautiful countries in Asia, offering the adventurous traveller a rich and rewarding destination. My name is Jonny Bealby, I founded Wild Frontiers, and in this short film I am going to talk about tourism in Kyrgyzstan.
Although small, Kyrgyzstan is perfectly formed. The Tien Shan – or Mountains of Heaven – that stretch across its length and breadth are lush and green, high and wild, dissected by sweeping steppe lands, primal forests, crystal streams, turquoise lakes and lofty snow-capped peaks. I first rode through here on horseback in 1999 while writing a book and making a Discovery Channel film, and I thought then it really was one of the most beautiful countries I had ever visited.
The country is primarily a mountainous land rising in altitude from 400 metres in the Ferghana Valley to over 7,400 metre on the summit of Peak Pobeda. More than half of the country is over 3,000 metres high, while a third is permanently covered in snow. But despite the immense natural beauty of this landlocked Central Asian, Silk Road republic, it is the people themselves that bring Kyrgyzstan to life, and on many of our tours to the country you will stay with local families with whom we have developed special friendships.
So to the country and the main sites you’ll see. Heading east out of the leafy, tree-lined streets of the capital Bishkek – a place renowned for its markets, monuments and excellent museum – you’ll first pass the imposing 11th century Borana Tower, before skirting the edge of Lake Izzy Kul. Here, in the far northeast of the country, you can spend a couple of days on the lake, visit the interesting town of Karakol or head to Karkara Mountain Camp for a bit of helicopter assisted glacier trekking, available every year on our Celestial Mountain Action Adventure.
From here you’ll probably move on around the southern shores of the lake, visiting one of the famous eagle hunters, and possibly trek over the one of the many magnificent passes, before hitting the main road south towards China, and one of the last remaining ancient Silk Road caravanserais at Tash Rabat. Here you can go for walks, or ride one of the local’s horses, all the while staying in one of the traditional yurts while Nazira and her family look after you. People often ask me, where is my favourite place in the world – well, this is right up there; sitting on the hills above the valley is one of the most peaceful settings I know.
From here most will either head over the border to China and the famous Silk Road crossroads town of Kashgar or west across the mountains to another jewel in the Kyrgyz crown, Lake Son Kul. A 3,000 metre high glacial lake, some 40 kilometres in length, again it offers a great place to walk or ride among the hills and meet more of the locals.
As you head further west so you can cross the sensational Ferghana range and visit the region around the Tajik border – particularly travelling up to Peak Lenin base camp – or head down into the Ferghana Valley and the ancient Silk Road town of Osh. Many of our trips come this way as they head into neighbouring Uzbekistan, but continuing on the circuit back round towards Bishkek and you come to yet another wonderful region of natural beauty, Sary Chelek National Park.
At Wild Frontiers we run both small group tours and tailor-made holidays to Kyrgyzstan. While some trips focus solely on this country, others take in Kyrgyzstan on longer journeys through this Silk Road region. It’s also the place that we run one of our best horse riding adventures; loosely following the route I took back in 1999, for those interested in equine holidays, this trip is simply sensational.
As you can see, as far as natural mountain beauty is concerned Kyrgyzstan is unrivalled in the region. It is a country with few political issues, a place with good tourist infrastructure and yet relatively few tourist. It’s a place where you can walk, ride, mountain bike, raft or heli-trek – with us, all on a single trip! – and as of 2012 there are no visa requirements for British and many other nationalities.
As I say when I rode through the country 15 years ago, I knew I had discovered a gem…and so it is today. Kyrgyzstan really is one of adventure travels best kept secrets.
wn.com/Travel Guide To Kyrgyzstan
Kyrgyzstan, or the Kyrgyz Republic to give it its official name, is quite simply one of the most interesting, pristine and beautiful countries in Asia, offering the adventurous traveller a rich and rewarding destination. My name is Jonny Bealby, I founded Wild Frontiers, and in this short film I am going to talk about tourism in Kyrgyzstan.
Although small, Kyrgyzstan is perfectly formed. The Tien Shan – or Mountains of Heaven – that stretch across its length and breadth are lush and green, high and wild, dissected by sweeping steppe lands, primal forests, crystal streams, turquoise lakes and lofty snow-capped peaks. I first rode through here on horseback in 1999 while writing a book and making a Discovery Channel film, and I thought then it really was one of the most beautiful countries I had ever visited.
The country is primarily a mountainous land rising in altitude from 400 metres in the Ferghana Valley to over 7,400 metre on the summit of Peak Pobeda. More than half of the country is over 3,000 metres high, while a third is permanently covered in snow. But despite the immense natural beauty of this landlocked Central Asian, Silk Road republic, it is the people themselves that bring Kyrgyzstan to life, and on many of our tours to the country you will stay with local families with whom we have developed special friendships.
So to the country and the main sites you’ll see. Heading east out of the leafy, tree-lined streets of the capital Bishkek – a place renowned for its markets, monuments and excellent museum – you’ll first pass the imposing 11th century Borana Tower, before skirting the edge of Lake Izzy Kul. Here, in the far northeast of the country, you can spend a couple of days on the lake, visit the interesting town of Karakol or head to Karkara Mountain Camp for a bit of helicopter assisted glacier trekking, available every year on our Celestial Mountain Action Adventure.
From here you’ll probably move on around the southern shores of the lake, visiting one of the famous eagle hunters, and possibly trek over the one of the many magnificent passes, before hitting the main road south towards China, and one of the last remaining ancient Silk Road caravanserais at Tash Rabat. Here you can go for walks, or ride one of the local’s horses, all the while staying in one of the traditional yurts while Nazira and her family look after you. People often ask me, where is my favourite place in the world – well, this is right up there; sitting on the hills above the valley is one of the most peaceful settings I know.
From here most will either head over the border to China and the famous Silk Road crossroads town of Kashgar or west across the mountains to another jewel in the Kyrgyz crown, Lake Son Kul. A 3,000 metre high glacial lake, some 40 kilometres in length, again it offers a great place to walk or ride among the hills and meet more of the locals.
As you head further west so you can cross the sensational Ferghana range and visit the region around the Tajik border – particularly travelling up to Peak Lenin base camp – or head down into the Ferghana Valley and the ancient Silk Road town of Osh. Many of our trips come this way as they head into neighbouring Uzbekistan, but continuing on the circuit back round towards Bishkek and you come to yet another wonderful region of natural beauty, Sary Chelek National Park.
At Wild Frontiers we run both small group tours and tailor-made holidays to Kyrgyzstan. While some trips focus solely on this country, others take in Kyrgyzstan on longer journeys through this Silk Road region. It’s also the place that we run one of our best horse riding adventures; loosely following the route I took back in 1999, for those interested in equine holidays, this trip is simply sensational.
As you can see, as far as natural mountain beauty is concerned Kyrgyzstan is unrivalled in the region. It is a country with few political issues, a place with good tourist infrastructure and yet relatively few tourist. It’s a place where you can walk, ride, mountain bike, raft or heli-trek – with us, all on a single trip! – and as of 2012 there are no visa requirements for British and many other nationalities.
As I say when I rode through the country 15 years ago, I knew I had discovered a gem…and so it is today. Kyrgyzstan really is one of adventure travels best kept secrets.
- published: 29 Sep 2014
- views: 11400
Travel Tajikistan with Koryo Tours
Travel to Tajikistan with Koryo Tours. Group tours departing in March, private travel arranged throughout the year. For more information, contact james@koryotou...
Travel to Tajikistan with Koryo Tours. Group tours departing in March, private travel arranged throughout the year. For more information, contact james@koryotours.com | http://www.koryogroup.com/tajikistan/ Filmed on location by Koryo Tours in Dushanbe, Hissar Fortress, at the Buzkashi event, Varzob Valley, Anzob Pass and Khujand | http://www.koryotours.com
Edit and Sound Design by Matt Hulse
Music Samples
Lola by Anvar Akhmedov
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4z3jlg99ZME
Az Kudumi Safar by Shabnami Soraya
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WjAGNCQWzmw
wn.com/Travel Tajikistan With Koryo Tours
Travel to Tajikistan with Koryo Tours. Group tours departing in March, private travel arranged throughout the year. For more information, contact james@koryotours.com | http://www.koryogroup.com/tajikistan/ Filmed on location by Koryo Tours in Dushanbe, Hissar Fortress, at the Buzkashi event, Varzob Valley, Anzob Pass and Khujand | http://www.koryotours.com
Edit and Sound Design by Matt Hulse
Music Samples
Lola by Anvar Akhmedov
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4z3jlg99ZME
Az Kudumi Safar by Shabnami Soraya
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WjAGNCQWzmw
- published: 03 Feb 2016
- views: 185
Pamir borderlands | Cross Border Travel | Visit Tajikistan, Visit Pamirs | www.pecta.tj
www.pecta.tj | Visit Pamirs, Visit Tajikistan, Cross Border Travel, Tourist information center in Khorog, Hotels, Homestays in Pamir, Khorog, Tajikistan, Enjoy...
www.pecta.tj | Visit Pamirs, Visit Tajikistan, Cross Border Travel, Tourist information center in Khorog, Hotels, Homestays in Pamir, Khorog, Tajikistan, Enjoy Pamirs, Tajikistan
wn.com/Pamir Borderlands | Cross Border Travel | Visit Tajikistan, Visit Pamirs | Www.Pecta.Tj
www.pecta.tj | Visit Pamirs, Visit Tajikistan, Cross Border Travel, Tourist information center in Khorog, Hotels, Homestays in Pamir, Khorog, Tajikistan, Enjoy Pamirs, Tajikistan
- published: 26 Feb 2014
- views: 2010
"Ishkashim - shopping in Afghanistan" Jimsim's photos around Ishkashim, Tajikistan (travel pics)
Preview of Jimsim's blog at TravelPod. Read the full blog here: http://www.travelpod.com/travel-blog-entries/jimsim/1/1250066221/tpod.html
This blog preview ...
Preview of Jimsim's blog at TravelPod. Read the full blog here: http://www.travelpod.com/travel-blog-entries/jimsim/1/1250066221/tpod.html
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wn.com/Ishkashim Shopping In Afghanistan Jimsim's Photos Around Ishkashim, Tajikistan (Travel Pics)
Preview of Jimsim's blog at TravelPod. Read the full blog here: http://www.travelpod.com/travel-blog-entries/jimsim/1/1250066221/tpod.html
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- published: 28 Apr 2011
- views: 808
A Day in the Life of a Fellow - Tajikistan
The English Language Fellow Program is a U.S. Department of State-funded exchange for TESOL educators with master’s degrees. Fellows travel or live in countries...
The English Language Fellow Program is a U.S. Department of State-funded exchange for TESOL educators with master’s degrees. Fellows travel or live in countries around the world on U.S. Embassy projects that last 10 months.
This video depicts a "Day in the Life" of Fellow Maurice Etheridge, who is currently living and teaching in Tajikistan.
For more information on the programs, visit www.elprograms.org.
wn.com/A Day In The Life Of A Fellow Tajikistan
The English Language Fellow Program is a U.S. Department of State-funded exchange for TESOL educators with master’s degrees. Fellows travel or live in countries around the world on U.S. Embassy projects that last 10 months.
This video depicts a "Day in the Life" of Fellow Maurice Etheridge, who is currently living and teaching in Tajikistan.
For more information on the programs, visit www.elprograms.org.
- published: 21 Jul 2015
- views: 1745
Khorog, Tajikistan, 26.July 2012
Just after the violent clashes on the 25th of July, we crossed Khorog the Capitol of the Pamir Region inTajikistan. Tadschikistan (German).
check out my bike &...
Just after the violent clashes on the 25th of July, we crossed Khorog the Capitol of the Pamir Region inTajikistan. Tadschikistan (German).
check out my bike & travel channel : xtbastard
wn.com/Khorog, Tajikistan, 26.July 2012
Just after the violent clashes on the 25th of July, we crossed Khorog the Capitol of the Pamir Region inTajikistan. Tadschikistan (German).
check out my bike & travel channel : xtbastard
- published: 06 Aug 2012
- views: 36226