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  2. Tajikistani Civil War - Wikipedia

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    The Tajikistani Civil War, [pron 1] also known as the Tajik Civil War, began in May 1992 and ended in June 1997.Regional groups from the Garm and Gorno-Badakhshan regions of Tajikistan rose up against the newly formed government of President Rahmon Nabiyev, which was dominated by people from the Khujand and Kulob regions.

  3. 2022 Kyrgyzstan–Tajikistan clashes - Wikipedia

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    A border conflict started between Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan on 28 April 2021. [26] The events surrounding the conflict's outbreak are disputed, but clashes reportedly began due to an old water dispute between the two countries, [27] [28] near the Vorukh enclave.

  4. List of wars involving Tajikistan - Wikipedia

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    Rahmon wins the 1999 Tajik presidential election; The UTO is promised 30% of the ministerial positions. [5] Tajikistan insurgency (2010–2012) Tajikistan: United Tajik Opposition. Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan; Victory: 2012 Gorno-Badakhshan clashes (24–25 July 2012) Tajikistan: Tolib Ayombekov's militiamen (including Afghan fighters Victory

  5. Regions of Tajikistan - Wikipedia

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    Each region is divided into districts (Tajik: ноҳия, nohiya or Russian: район, rayon), which are further subdivided into municipal units: either as urban municipalities called either as cities (Tajik: шаҳр, romanized: şahr, "cities") or towns (Tajik: шаҳрак, romanized: şahrak, "towns"), or as rural municipalities called jamoats (Tajik: ҷамоати деҳот, romanized ...

  6. Tajikistani Revolution - Wikipedia

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    The government responded by arming militias and quelling the demonstrators with guns and tanks, sparking more clashes. The unrest spiraled out of control, with a particular clash in Khujand, Tajikistan's second-largest city, sparking the 5 year long Tajikistani Civil War. After weeks of mass strikes and demonstrations, the protesters captured ...

  7. Gorno-Badakhshan - Wikipedia

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    Many politically active Pamiris later joined the democratic political movement La’al-e Badakhshan during the Tajik Civil war, which demanded autonomy and democratic rule for the region. [17] Regionalism was an important structuring factor in the Tajik Civil war, so that the Ismaili identity became a key marker of mobilization. [18]

  8. Outline of Tajikistan - Wikipedia

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    Once part of the Samanid Empire, Tajikistan became a constituent republic of the Soviet Union in the 20th century, known as the Tajik Soviet Socialist Republic . After independence, Tajikistan suffered from a devastating civil war which lasted from 1992 to 1997. Since the end of the war, newly established political stability and foreign aid ...

  9. Category:Tajikistani Civil War - Wikipedia

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    Category: Tajikistani Civil War. ... United Tajik Opposition This page was last edited on 24 October 2023, at 19:17 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...