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How do People Live in a Small Village of Tajikistan | Inside Tajik House Tour | Khujand

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How do People Live in a Small Village of Tajikistan | Inside Tajik House Tour | Khujand

On the way to the border, a wonderful and incredibly hospitable Tajik family of 17 people(!) invited me to stay overnight in their house where I will show you a house tour inside the traditional house in. small village of Tajikistan, I will tell you about their traditions, culture, lifestyle. I am so grateful to be able to experience this amazing hospitality and that I met this GREAT FAMILY! THANK YOU TAJIKISTAN!
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This country has the most beautiful women! Solo travel Tajikistan ????????

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In this video, I take a tour of Dushanbe, the capital city of Tajikistan! Solo travelling in Tajikistan was so fun, and in this video, I meet some lovely locals and spend time enjoying this peaceful city. It felt like such a change of pace after a short stay in Uzbekistan, but I can't wait to travel North in next week's video through the Tajik mountains!

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Tajikistan Travel: 11 SURREAL Places to Visit in Tajikistan (& Best Things to Do)

This Tajikistan travel guide shares the best places to visit in Tajikistan and things to do.

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Embark on an extraordinary journey to the beautiful country of Tajikistan, as we unveil the top things to do and see in this hidden gem of Central Asia. This immersive video will take you on a virtual tour of Tajikistan's stunning landscapes, rich cultural heritage, and warm hospitality.

Explore the breathtaking natural wonders of Tajikistan. Marvel at the majestic Pamir Mountains, known as the Roof of the World, and discover their snow-capped peaks, deep valleys, and crystal-clear lakes. Visit the stunning Lake Karakul, nestled among the mountains, and be captivated by its turquoise waters and serene surroundings.

Immerse yourself in Tajikistan's rich history and culture. Explore the ancient Silk Road city of Khujand and visit its fascinating historical sites, such as the Khujand Fortress and the Panjshanbe Bazaar, where you can experience the vibrant local atmosphere. Discover the impressive Iskanderkul Lake and its surrounding attractions, including the famous Fann Mountains and the picturesque Seven Lakes.

Experience the warm hospitality of the Tajik people. Visit local villages and interact with the friendly locals, who will welcome you with open arms and share their traditional way of life. Try delicious Tajik cuisine, known for its hearty dishes like plov (rice pilaf) and shashlik (grilled meat skewers), and savor the flavors of traditional Tajik tea.

Embark on thrilling adventures in Tajikistan's outdoor playground. Go trekking in the stunning Fan Mountains, where you can explore remote valleys, hike to pristine alpine lakes, and encounter unique wildlife. Take a thrilling jeep ride along the Pamir Highway, one of the highest and most scenic roads in the world, and be amazed by the dramatic landscapes that unfold before your eyes.

Join us as we uncover the hidden treasures and must-visit attractions of Tajikistan, a land of rugged beauty, ancient history, and untamed wilderness. Let us transport you to a world of awe-inspiring landscapes, cultural discoveries, and unforgettable experiences.

Get ready to be captivated by the allure of Tajikistan in this immersive video experience. So, pack your bags, and let the adventure begin in this remarkable country where natural wonders, rich heritage, and genuine hospitality await!

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I couldn’t tell you much either, before arriving here yesterday... My first day wandering around Tajikistan's capital city of Dushanbe was off-beat and eye opening. I was stopped by the police TWICE for taking photos & videos (I don't know why).. so it was a challenge to make this video! Dushanbe is a very different place than anywhere I’ve ever been (in a cool & unique way), and I’m excited to see more of the country over the coming days.

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10 Surprising Facts About Uzbekistan | The Cheapest Country In The World?

I spend 2 months in Uzbekistan and visited more than 5 cities and this is what I learned about the culture, people, traditions, food, and a lot of unique facts!
Buying Silk on The Great Silk Road, Exploring Historical cities, trying local Uzbek food. I will tell you why Uzbekistan is a must-visit country.
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Tajik Qurutub and Plov | My Food Tour of Tajikistan

In this video, I will be taking you on a food tour of Tajisktan. Tajikstan is a beautiful country with amazing food and part of that amazing food is Tajik Qurutub and Plov. Tajik Qurutob is a classic dish from Tajikistan. It is a delicious, creamy yogurt-based soup, made with bulgur and a variety of herbs and spices. Qurutob is usually served with plov, a traditional Tajik rice dish. Plov is made with carrots, onion, garlic, and meat and is cooked in a delicious broth. Tajik Qurutob and plov are both savory and comforting dishes that are perfect for a cozy meal. The Tajik Qurutob is creamy and flavorful, while the plov is hearty and flavorful. Together, Tajik Qurutob and plov make a delicious and satisfying meal that is sure to please. I will be sharing more food as well and showing you around.
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This Is How They Treat Tourists In Tajikistan ????????

Another Stan country, not many people know about. Isetan is the old Persian word for place of. In this case, Tajikistan means place of the Tajiks. In Persian, taj means crown, and ik means head. Thus Tajik means a person who wears a crown. How cool, right?

I love how the countries in Central Asia are in close proximity to each other, yet they are distinctive in terms of language, currency, food, traditions, and nature. Each country's unique specialty sets it apart from the others.

Dushanbe is surprisingly such a clean city, with so many modern buildings. But, Dushanbe lacks Soviet architecture when compared to other Central Asian capitals. But this absence isn't accidental. Since Tajikistan gained independence, its authorities have been actively removing as many Soviet-era buildings as possible and replacing them with contemporary structures to highlight its new sovereign identity.

If you don't speak Russian, traveling here can be challenging as English proficiency is lacking. But I can assure you that you will have wonderful memories and unforgettable experiences in the capital city of Tajikistan. ????????

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This country keeps surprising me! The mountains of Tajikistan ????????

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Join me as I travel towards Uzbekistan's border through the Fann mountains of Tajikistan. Solo travel can still be nerve-racking for me, especially negotiating with taxi drivers! I also meet lovely locals to show me around the border town of Panjakent.

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My first day in Tajikistan and I made a FRIEND | How cheap is Dushanbe?

Today, I went out of my hostel for the first walk in the capital city of Dushanbe. Firstly I went to buy a SIM Card where I met 2 beautiful Tajik girls. With them I had long conversations that I have added in this video. Also I visited a local Supermarket in Dushanbe to check how costly is Tajikistan for International Travelers. I had a lot of FUN on my very first day in Tajikistan. Do watch the complete video and let me know what you feel about it.
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Where to Stay Tajikistan | Complete Travel Guide and Tajikistan Travel Tips

In this video, I will be sharing Tajikistan travel tips along with letting you know where to stay Tajikistan. If you are looking for where to stay Tajikistan during your travels, then look no further! Tajikistan has some of the most stunning and unique locations to spend time in. There are a variety of hotels, hostels, and guesthouses in which you can stay in Tajikistan. In order to help you in your decision-making, I have compiled some of the best Tajikistan travel tips. Tajikistan is a beautiful country with so much to offer but it needs very careful planning and that's what I am here for, this video will explain everything you need to know about Tajikistan including where to stay Tajikistan and Tajikistan travel tips. Where to stay Tajikistan can be quite a daunting question but I have tried to explain as best as I could in these Tajikistan travel tips.
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11 Surprising Facts About Tajikistan | Central Asia

I hitchhiked in Tajikistan all the way from the border through beautiful mountains to the capital. Visited remote villages, mountains, slept in a stranger's house at the border, and this is what I learned from locals along the way. (I visited Panjakent, Dushanbe, Iskanderkul, Fann Mountains, Khujand and many small villages).
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Tajiks: Iranians of the East

Who are the Tajiks and where do they come from? How are they different from the other peoples of Central Asia?

This video is the first in a series of three about Tajikistan and it's social and historical context.

Sources:
A History of the Tajiks: Iranians of the East, Richard Foltz
Central Asia in World History, Peter B. Golden
Azan on the Moon: Entangling Modernity along Tajikistan’s Pamir Highway, Till Mostowlansky
Ferghana Valley: The Heart of Central Asia, Frederick Starr (Ed.)
Land Beyond the River: The Untold Story of Central Asia, Monica Whitlock

Also: The Economist, Eurasia.net and Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty among others

Chapters
00:00 Intro
01:06 Dushanbe
02:37 Turks and Persians
04:32 Regions of Tajikistan
05:52 Origins until Communism
09:01 Fann Mountains
15:25 Ancient Panjakent
17:24 Who are the Tajiks?
22:02 Tajik Wedding
24:15 Soviet Origins
27:16 Endings

A Tourist's Guide to DUSHANBE, TAJIKISTAN

PLEASE NOTE: this video is an edited version of an earlier video that multiple sites are hosting without my permission. For this reason, I have deleted the original video.

Join me on this walking tour of Tajikistan's surprisingly leafy capital city. I also take a drive to the historic town of Hisor to check out the fort.

I Was the ONLY FEMALE at the TAJIK TRADITIONAL WEDDING | Tajikistan Travel Guide

I was invited by total strangers to the traditional Tajik wedding in a small village while hitchhiking on the side of the road in Tajikistan!
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Dushanbe City Tour in HD | Виртуальный тур по городу Душанбе | The Captial of Tajikistan ????????

Dushanbe (Tajik: Душанбе, IPA: [duʃæmˈbe]; Persian: دوشنبه, lit. 'Monday'; Russian: Душанбе) is the capital and largest city of Tajikistan. As of January 2020, Dushanbe had a population of 863,400 and that population was largely Tajik. Until 1929, the city was known in Russian as Dyushambe (Russian: Дюшамбе, Dyushambe), and from 1929 to 1961 as Stalinabad (Tajik: Сталинобод, romanized: Stalinobod), after Joseph Stalin. Dushanbe is located in the Gissar Valley, bounded by the Gissar Range in the north and east and the Babatag, Aktau, Rangontau and Karatau mountains in the south have an elevation of 750–930 m. The city is divided into four districts, all named after historical figures: Ismail Samani, Avicenna, Ferdowsi, and Shah Mansur.

In ancient times, what is now or is close to modern Dushanbe was settled by various empires and peoples, including Mousterian tool-users, various neolithic cultures, the Achaemenid Empire, Greco-Bactria, the Kushan Empire, and the Hephthalites. In the Middle Ages, more settlements began near modern-day Dushanbe such as Hulbuk and its famous palace. From the 17th century to the early 20th, Dushanbe grew into a market village controlled at times by the Beg of Hisor, Balkh, and finally Bukhara. Soon after the Russian invasion in 1922, the town was made the capital of the Tajik Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic in 1924, which commenced Dushanbe's development and rapid population growth that continued until the Tajik Civil War. After the war, the city became the capital of an independent Tajikistan and continued its growth and development into a modern city, today home to many international conferences.

Dushanbe's modern culture had its start in the 1920s, where Soviet music, opera, theater, sculpture, film, and sports all began. Music, primarily shashmaqam before the Soviet invasion, took off in the city due to Russian influence and local opera houses and symphonies. Tajik figures such as Sadriddin Ayni contributed greatly to the development of Dushanbe's literature, which went through many changes during and after the Soviet period. Theater and film both saw their beginnings in the 1930s and were heavily influenced by Soviet trends. The architecture of Dushanbe, once neoclassical, transitioned to a minimalist and eventually modern style. The city is a center for newspapers, radio stations, and television in the country, with almost 200 newspapers and more than a dozen television studios operating in 1999.

Much of Dushanbe's education system dates from Soviet times and has a legacy of state control; today the largest university in Dushanbe, the Tajik National University, is funded by the government. Dushanbe International Airport is the primary airport serving the city. Other forms of transport include the trolleybus system dating from 1955, the small rail system, and the roads that traverse the city. Dushanbe's electricity is primarily hydroelectric, produced by the Nurek Dam, and the aging water system dates from 1932. Tajikistan's healthcare system is concentrated in Dushanbe, meaning that the major hospitals of the country are in the city. The city makes up 20% of Tajikistan's GDP and has large industrial, financial, retail, and tourism sectors. Parks and main sights of the city include Victory Park, Rudaki Park, the Tajikistan National Museum, the Dushanbe Flagpole, and the Tajikistan National Museum of Antiquities.

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Village Life Vlog

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I have travelled by road from Dushanbe Tajikistan to western part of Tajikistan to explore village life of Tajikistan. In the village life vlog you will see traditional hospitality and village lifestyle of local Tajik village.

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Solo in a remote Tajik village | Life in the mountains ????????

On a brilliant blue November morning begins the second day of our Zerafshan valley adventure, in which we explore the remote mountain village of Veshab. Compared with the tribulations of the first day, it feels like an oasis of calm and simplicity. Here we have the pleasure to meet some extremely generous and curious Veshabites and we explore the supposed tomb of Rumi’s muse and spiritual guide, Shams-e Tabriz, all the while surrounded by the majestic Zerafshan mountains. Join me on this quest to learn more about the people who call these mountains home and what their lives look like there.

The first day of the adventure:

The closing couplets are from ghazal 123 from the Divan-e Shams by Rumi. The full text in Persian is available here:

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00:00 The second day
00:42 Peaks, bears
04:00 A walk down Main Street
05:48 A lonesome gravestone
07:22 Shams-e Tabriz
10:14 It’s a small world
12:10 The old guard
13:40 Plov, poetry and prayer
16:00 A benediction
18:07 Veshab Museum
21:28 Tea with Ayub
24:35 USSR vs modern Tajikistan
28:05 Sunset on Veshab Heights
31:28 Closing remarks

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