Tajikistan Human Development Report 1996 - Appendix A Materials of the regional Seminar for the Central and Mamajanova, SM Tajik Architecture,a history of Architecture and Construction in tajikistan. http://www.undp.org/rbec/nhdr/1996/tajikistan/appendixa.htm
Extractions: Sources Agreement Between CIS Countries on Pension Insurance Akbarov, A.A. "Formation of the Settlements at Agro-Industrial Complexes in the Mountainous Region." in Architectural Planning on the Example of Tajikistan. Irfon Publishing: Dushanbe, 1989. . Low Residential Houses for the Dense Settlements and Towns in Tajikistan. Maorif: Dushanbe, 1994. . Materials of the Sociological Inquiry on the Selection of the Type of Housing, 1990-1991. Akhmedov, A.A.. Minister of Health. Report to the Government of the Republic of Tajikistan on Iodine Deficiency Diseases, 1995. (Unpublished) Annual Reports of the Endocrinological, Psychiatric and Cardiological Dispensaries Birkenes, Robert; Save the Children, USA and UNHCR. Tajikistan: Survey of the Household and Bazaar Economies. Save the Children, USA: Dushanbe, 1996. Committee for Architecture and Construction. Draft Law On Architecture and Town Building. 1995. . National Report of the Republic of Tajikistan at the Conference "Habitat- 2" in Istanbul. Dushanbe, 1996. "Conception of the Development of the Culture of Tajikistan,"
Tajikistan Human Development Report - Chapter 1 In tajikistan this situation was intensified by its isolation from its history andculture. the general population and particularly in ethnoregional groups http://www.undp.org/rbec/nhdr/tajikistan/chapter1.htm
Extractions: The status of Tajikistan is uncertain even now. It is clearly one of the least developed industrialized countries, but to determine the situation of Tajikistan as evaluated by world standards is becoming very urgent. The preparation of the first report on human development in Tajikistan is a contribution to the long and hard effort of elaborating a strategy for the development of all the people of Tajikistan. Life Expectancy (years) Adult Literacy Mean Years of Schooling Income (PPP$*) Tajikistan *Estimate of the Institute of World Economics, Tajikistan. Indexed Life Expectancy Indexed Educational Attainment Indexed Adjusted Income Human Development Index Tajikistan The Republic of Tajikistan is situated in Central Asia between 36 o 40' and 41 o 05' north latitude and 67 o 31' and 75 o 14' east longitude and has a latitude similar to that of Greece and southern regions of Italy and Spain. The territory of the Republic of Tajikistan, stretching for 700 km from east to west and 350 km from north to south, totals 143 thousand square kilometers. It has an irregular border reflecting historical and geographical peculiarities of the Tajik nation's settlement in Central Asia. The border runs along China for 430 km, Afghanistan for 1030 km, Uzbekistan for 950 km, and Kyrgyzstan for 590 km. In the southeast, Tajikistan is separated from Pakistan by a strip of Afghan land, varying from 15 to 65 km in width.
History And Regional Information Russia; tajikistan; Turkmenistan; Ukraine; Uzbekistan. Became a Communist been donein its 80 year history). CARITAS Primorye (regional chapter of the Caritas http://www.vladmission.org/history/MissionHistory2002.asp
Extractions: Vladivostok Strategic naval seaport since 1860 Headquarters of Russian Pacific Fleet 45 miles to Chinese border (West) 100 miles to North Korean border (Southwest) 7 time zones East of Moscow Located in Russian Far East (RFE) Southernmost point in Russia On the coast of the Asian mainland across from Japan (across Sea of Japan) Last stop on Trans-Siberian railroad (begins in Moscow 6000 miles away!)
NCSJ- Tajikistan Page member of the Shanghai Five, a regional cooperation group The Jewish communityin tajikistan is comprised of Bukharan Jews have a long history in Central http://www.ncsj.org/Tajikistan.shtml
Politics Of Compromise - The Tajikistan Peace Process He has published widely on tajikistan history and society tajikistan troops that includedformer UTO fighters suppressed to be rooted in interregional antipathy http://www.c-r.org/accord/tajik/accord10/abdullaj.htm
Extractions: Shahram Akbarzadeh is a lecturer in international relations at La Trobe University, Australia and editor of Pacifica Review. He has published widely on Tajikistan history and society. Perspectives on the war and peace process Abdullajanov and the 'third force by Shahram Akbarzadeh Market in Khujand, Leninabad Source: Gennady Ratushenko More than three years of inter-Tajik negotiations between the government of President Emomali Rakhmonov and the United Tajik Opposition (UTO) culminated in the signing of a General Agreement in June 1997. The international community hailed this as a momentous success. However, the political elite from the Leninabad region was not formally represented in the negotiations. Although the UN mandate focused on bringing about a negotiated settlement between the warring parties, the exclusion of this Leninabadi faction may undermine the future political stability of Tajikistan. Rakhmonov's uncompromising attitude towards Abdullajanov does not appear to be rooted in inter-regional antipathy. The Rakhmonov government has consistently appointed Leninabadis to the post of Prime Minister since November 1992 and the present government includes six Leninabadis, among them Prime Minster Akil Akilov. The issue, therefore, is one of personal loyalties and patronage. Rakhmonov has been careful to ensure the promotion of his allies and protÈgÈs at the expense of potential rivals, whatever their regional background.
Tajikistan wrestle with sharing limited water resources and the regional environmental degradation Tajikistanis slightly larger than the state of Illinois. history. http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0108024.html
Extractions: World Countries Infoplease Atlas: Tajikistan Republic of Tajikistan President: Imomali Rakhmonov (1992) Prime Minister: Akil Akilov (1999) Area: 55,251 sq mi (143,100 sq km) Population (2003 est.): 6,863,752 (growth rate: 2.4%); birth rate, 32.8/1000; infant mortality rate: 113.4/1000; density per sq mi: 124 Capital and largest city (1994 est.): Dushanbe, 524,000 Other large city: Khodzhent (Leninabad), 164,500 Monetary unit: Tajik ruble Language: Tajik Ethnicity/race: Tajik 64.9%, Uzbek 25%, Russian 3.5% (declining because of emigration), other 6.6% Religion: Sunni Muslim 80% Literacy rate: Economic summary: GDP/PPP (2001 est.): $7.5 billion; per capita $1,140.
Regional Links Lithuania Moldova Russia tajikistan Turkmenistan Ukraine English and Bulgarian);regional Environmental Center history CIBAL International Information Center http://polyglot.lss.wisc.edu/creeca/links/bulgaria.html
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Regional Links regional Links Kazakstan Kyrgyzstan Latvia Lithuania Moldova Russia tajikistan TurkmenistanUkraine Links to embassies, news sources, history, maps, ethnicity http://polyglot.lss.wisc.edu/creeca/links/bosnia.html
Extractions: CREECA Home Bosnia-Herzegovina General Sites Maps Culture News ... International Organizations General Sites back to top Book of Poetry - Aleksa S'Antic' (In Bosnian) Book of Poetry - Ivo Andric' (In English with Bosnian text of poems) Bosnet Photogallery (In English) Bosnia Art (In English) Bosnian Artists on the Internet (In English) Bosnian Kids' Page (In Bosnian) Bosnian REAL AUDIO Jukebox (In English) Bosnian Rock Archive (In English) Herceg-Bosnia and Eastern Scholarship (In English with Bosnian text of poems) Learn the Bosnian Language (In English with guides to the alphabet, numbers, grammar and key vocabulary)
Tajikistan (04/03) history The current Tajik Republic hearkens back to has helped the Government of Tajikistanrewrite laws The US Government's regional environmental and energy http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ei/bgn/5775.htm
History News Network and societies from around the world gathered in the capital of tajikistan last week theUnited States invades Iraq, Iran will stand with the regional states to http://hnn.us/articles/1091.html
Extractions: Mr. Beeman is director of Middle East Studies at Brown University. He has lived and conducted research in the Middle East and Central Asia for more than 30 years. U.S. interventions in Afghanistan and its contemplated interventions in Iraq will demand a depth of non-military historical, social and political expertise that the United States currently does not have. The author reports from an international conference in Tajikistan. No topic was more important in the hallways of the conference than the possible invasion of Iraq by the United States. The general opinion was that although Saddam Hussein is an unworthy national leader, the U.S. government is far off base in its assessment of the dangers of such an invasion to the stability of the region. Moreover, Washington does not have the competence to manage internal Iraqi politics and a possible civil war in a post-invasion period.
Aga Khan Speech In Tajikistan Nov. 1998 was thanks to the wisdom of the regional policy of learn from the peace process inTajikistan, to bring There is no aspect of human history where development http://global.globale.net/~heritage/timeline/1998/9809sp1.html
Extractions: Transcribed from Video by the Heritage Staff. 24 September 1998 Your Excellency President Rakhmonov, your Excellency Deputy Chairman Koimdodov of the Majilis Olli, your Excellency Chairman Nyazmamadov, Distinguished guests President Rakhmonov, I want to thank you again for the warm and generous welcome and hospitality you have extended to Me since My arrival in Tajikistan. Your words have touched Me deeply, and I would like everyone to know that though results have been achieved in our common programs, those sorts of results cannot be achieved unless the people who take decisions not only work together but are genuine friends. This friendship enables us to discuss matters of signal importance for the future of Tajikistan. To think about future policies, future decisions, and to remember that the history of Tajikistan is the history of the Samanid Empire. We must not forget that. All Tajiks associate themselves with that remarkable history and we must draw intelligent lessons from that history. These are also matters which the President and I have discussed. At our first meeting you presented Me with the Republic's highest civilian award, the Order of Friendship, which is for Me a very great honour and a wonderful way to begin My second visit to the country. Sometimes these decorations are formalities. But here the name of the decoration is the Order of Friendship and I attach the greatest importance to that friendship. I thank you President Rakhmonov and Chairman Nyazmamadov for your warm words of welcome on this first official event here in Khorog. I deeply appreciate the opportunity to return to Gorno Badakhshan again. I have heard many reports of the developments that have taken place in the region over the past three years as a result of the collaborative efforts of the Government and the agencies of the Aga Khan Development Network. I welcome the opportunity to see first hand, what I have been hearing and reading about. It is also exhilarating to be back in this breath-taking natural setting.
T: Tajikistan To Tuvalu Also research travel, headlines, regional news, events, world 2002, 225pm T Tajikistanto Tuvalu history, maps, interactive, the national anthem, reference http://www.classbrain.com/artcrtour/publish/cat_index_21.shtml
Allzone Regional/Asia/Tajikistan/Society And Culture tajikistan Human Rights; The history of a National Catastrophe tajikistanin the 1920s by Rahim Masov. The International Committee of the Red Cross. http://dir.allzone.com/Regional/Asia/Tajikistan/Society_and_Culture/
Vindex, De Vindplaats Van Het Nederlandse Web regional Asia tajikistan Society and Culture. Omschrijving tajikistan in the1920s by Rahim Masov. www.ilasll.umn.edu/bashiri/Masov's history/frame.html. http://www.vindex.nl/dir/Regional/Asia/Tajikistan/Society_and_Culture
Extractions: CENTRAL ASIA REGIONAL ECONOMIC COOPERATION In too many ways, Central Asia is not easy territory. Great ideas may have connected Eastern and Western civilizations by way of the Silk Road, which is actually a network of routes rather than a single byway, but the variegated terrain of Central Asia is as physically daunting as its history is legendary. From east to west, the region stretches nearly 4,500 kilometers and occupies a land area about the size of Europe, exclusive of the former Soviet Union. The combined population of this Central Asia region is more than 60 million. With a population density of about 13 inhabitants per square kilometer, the area is sparsely settled. Top The salient geographic characteristic of the region is its remoteness-the four Central Asian republics and Xinjiang, PRC, are all landlocked. Uzbekistan is a double landlocked country: it and all of its immediate neighbors are landlocked. Urumqi, the capital of Xinjiang, is farther from a seaport than any other large city in the world. International trade in the region thus involves shipment of goods over long distances through neighboring countries.
Country Assistance Plans - Kyrgyz Republic - ADB.org IV. regional Cooperation. in the region (the Kyrgyz Republic, Kazakhstan, tajikistan,and Uzbekistan) share a common institutional history and face http://www.adb.org/Documents/CAPs/KGZ/0400.asp?p=ctrykgz
A PAGE IN HISTORY 2002-2003 Comprehensive collection of links to history resources aimed at high school students.Category Society history Center for Maritime and regional history tajikistan The Silence and the Truth Thetajikistan Update to the Contemporary Problem Turkey history Turkish Jews http://members.aol.com/letsgorngr/history.html
Extractions: U.S. History Exploration Native Americans American Collection Educator's Site The teacher site for ExxonMobil Masterpiece Theater on PBS. The Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco presents this online exhibit A multimedia collection of American culture and history materials American history is told through 5 themes A chronology of U.S. Historical Documents Perform calculations involving measurements of land and the value of money. Click on the state you want to explore. Access over 30 million government resources Mississippi State University provides links to Native American history, U.S. historical documents, the Colonial period, the Revolution, the Early Republic, the 19th and 20th Century, U.S. wars and much more! Online exhibits of World War II, Abraham Lincoln, John F. Kennedy, and History in the U.S.A. (by state).
Welcome To XoraSun from Euroasianet.Org, history Culture Amazing facts by Professor Iraj Bashiri.regional and tajikistan News from tajikistannews.net, News from CNN Latest News http://www.geocities.com/shaitov/
Extractions: XoraSun Below you can find the Powerpoint presentation (MS Office 2000 version) on doing business in Tajikistan that I have prepared and presented on Jul. 1, 2000 during the Global Village for Future Leaders of Business and Industry 2000 (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania USA). There were interns coming from 37 countries and I was the only one-ever (yes, I am proud!!) to represent our Bait-ul-Sharaf, TAJIKISTAN. I hope that you like it. To entrepreneurs who are looking for doing business in this mysterious and exciting country: "A Warm Tajiki Welcome!!" Also, you can find Tajikistan Photo Albums in PDF Format. Make sure you have Adobe Acrobat Reader 4.0 installed on your computer. View and Join 4NEWTJ Group Click to subscribe to 4newtj No doubt we are a talented nation. We have lived through both the highs and lows of our collective history. The ancient rivers of inspiration produced many of genius who moulded the tough clays of our experience into timeless wisdom and beautiful art. The same spirit that nourished our past greatness is now broken with grief at the parched landscape of our lives. But come springtime, the caked earth will bloom again; the dark hefty icebergs will melt and the sun will rise again over this land of fairy tales.
Khojand Khojand has attained a very high status in tajikistan's splendid history and civilization beingexhibited now in the halls of Museum of regional Studies http://www.geocities.com/xojand/
Extractions: Due to its climate and beneficial geographical position the Fergana Valley where the city lies is called "the pearl of Central Asia". Its green mountainous countryside and clean air, the running waters of the Sir-Darya as well as the abundance of fruit and grapes and other gifts of nature make it an ever young-park -city.
Society And Culture 4, Rewriting Tajik history. A short essay about the russification of tajikistan fromthe authors viewpoint. Category regional Asia tajikistan Society and http://www.ad.com/Regional/Asia/Tajikistan/Society_and_Culture/