Tajik, Tajik Persian, or Tajiki (sometimes written Tadjik or
Tadzhik. тоҷикӣ, tg-Arab | تاجیکی, tg-Latn | tojikī tɔːdʒɪˈkiː is a variety of
Kaynak: Tajik languageThe former Tajik SSR , sometimes referred to as the "
Tadzhik SSR" (Таджикская ССР), added white and green stripes to the flag of the USSR
Kaynak: Flag of Tajikistançorap” (Turkish), “чорап” (Bulgarian, Macedonian) “charape” (Serbian), “Corab” (Azerbaijani), “Čarapa” (Croatian), and “Ҷӯроб” (
Tadzhik).
Kaynak: JorabsIn 1951 Sergei Zakharov was awarded the honorary title of the Honored Art Worker of
Tadzhik Republic. Sergei Zakharov most famous for his
Kaynak: Sergei Yefimovich ZakharovIn the 1929, it was incorporated into the Soviet Republic of Tajikistan (
Tadzhik S.S.R.) after bounding to Uzbek SSR between 1924 and
Kaynak: KhujandShe taught in the National Art School in city Dushanbe , capital of
Tadzhik Soviet Republic (1958–1960), then in the Tavricheskaya Art
Kaynak: Valentina MonakhovaDemographics:
Tadzhik - 331 Turk - 290 Kyrgyz - 206 Kurd - 203 Dungan - 191 Other minorities - 82,254 History: ru:История христианства в Центральной
Kaynak: Christianity in KazakhstanCensus of 2009:
Tadzhik | 36,277 | Polish | 34,057 | Chechen | 31,431 | Kyrgyz | 23,274 | Bashkir | 17,263 | Ingush | 15,120 |
Kaynak: Ethnic demography of Kazakhstan