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Tajikistan's population and rural population 1958–2005 (millions). A Tajik man in traditional headgear (2005). A Tajik woman and her son. The Demographics of Tajikistan is about the demography of the population of Tajikistan, including population growth, population density, ethnicity, education level, health, economic status, religious affiliations, and other aspects of the population.
Tajiks. The culture of Tajikistan has developed over several thousand years. Tajik culture can be divided into two areas, Metropolitan and Kuhiston (Highland). Modern city centres include Dushanbe (the capital), Khudjand, Kulob, and Panjikent. A family celebrating Eid in Tajikistan.
Tajiks form the ethnic majority in the country, [19] and their national language is Tajik. [20] Russian is used as the official inter-ethnic language. [21] While the state is constitutionally secular, Islam is nominally adhered to by 97.5% of the population.
On 6 October 2009, Tajikistan adopted the law that removes Russian as the lingua franca and mandated Tajik as the language to be used in official documents and education, with an exception for members Tajikistan's ethnic minority groups, who would be permitted to receive an education in the language of their choosing. [102]
Tajik, [2][a] Tajik Persian, Tajiki Persian, [b] also called Tajiki, is the variety of Persian spoken in Tajikistan and Uzbekistan by Tajiks. It is closely related to neighbouring Dari of Afghanistan with which it forms a continuum of mutually intelligible varieties of the Persian language. Several scholars consider Tajik as a dialectal variety ...
High human development 1 Dushanbe City: 0.749 Medium human development 2 Kuhistani Badakhshan Autonomous Region: 0.687 3 Sughd Vilayat: 0.683 – Tajikistan: 0.679: 4 Districts under Central Government Jurisdiction: 0.672 5 Khatlon Region: 0.659
The list of ethnic groups in Tajikistan is a page about the ethnic groups in Tajikistan by population through time. Ethnic group in Tajikistan by population
Tajik. Tajik Braille. There are several languages of Tajikistan. Officially, the country recognizes Russian as an interethnic language and Tajik (a variety of Persian) as the official language. After these two, Uzbek is the second-most popular. Minority languages native to the area include Kyrgyz, Yaghnobi, Parya, and the various Pamir languages.