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parsabad · 1 month
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Haftsin in Museum of Archeology and Art of Iran Happy Nowruz to all friends 🥳
I hope everyone is in peace in the new solar year specially Palestine, Ukraine, Syria, Yemen and other countries 🤲🏽❤️
🇮🇷🇹🇯🇦🇫🇺🇿🇦🇿🇦🇲🇹🇷🇹🇲🇮🇶
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safije · 2 years
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"A New Bike" (1960s Soviet Tajikistan)
Andrei Mikhailovich Ponomarev
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aswiya · 2 months
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Three Tajik teenage girls chat with each other in Tashkurgan. Pamir Mountains, Xinjiang Province, People's Republic of China.
Earl & Nazima Kowall
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folkfashion · 1 year
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Tajik woman, Tajikistan, by Ниссор Абдуразаков
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songs-of-the-east · 7 months
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Tajik Girls Dancing
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iurisme · 9 months
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tatert07s · 1 year
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My red chili pepper’s reference sheet 🌶️🌶️
A knight-enchanter who carries around a heavy mace behind her back, that’s also a staff 🫣
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majestativa · 6 months
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What does exile taste like, my darling, what is it to know loneliness?
— Farzaneh Khojandi, My Voice: A Decade of Poems from the Poetry Translation Centre, transl. by Jo Shapcott & Narguess Farzad, (2014)
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global-musings · 2 years
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Location: Tajikistan
Photographer: Nissor Abdourazakov
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ivovynckier · 1 month
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These nutcases did it for 0.5 million rubles ($5,400). (Where are the 72 virgins?)
$5,400 x 4 perps / 133 body bags = $162. That's how much a human life is worth to ISIS. Nice religion!
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schweizercomics · 1 year
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Companions of Christmas 22: Bobo Barfi
Bob Barfi was gathering firewood to warm his home in the mountains of Tajikistan, when he stumbled across Ded Moroz, who had become trapped in a deadfall of old trees downed in a winter storm. Bobo Barfi helped to free the old wizard, and they became fast friends. He listened when Ded Moroz told of wintertime giftgiving, and determined that he would adopt the practice himself, and for many years gave children presents on New Year's Eve.
Though Tajik, Bobo is often mistaken for Ded Moroz himself, who is presently unwelcome in Tajikistan, which officially celebrates neither Christmas and its cultural trappings nor Russian influences, having become independent of a century and a half of Russian rule only a generation ago. 
So if he finds himself unable to deliver presents on New Year's, he'll do so in secret at the Feast of Sada, presenting children with bundles of firewood to throw on the celebratory bonfire (after they remove the presents that he has hidden for them inside the bundles). 
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safije · 2 years
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"From the City with Gifts" (1969)
Andrei Mikhailovich Ponomarev
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peopleofafghanistan · 2 years
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Afghan Woman Drumming, Afghan Market Outside Khorog, Tajikistan.
Afghanistan lies just a short walk across a bridge over the Panj River from the Afghan Market on the Tajik side of the border. Afghan market vendors walk their goods across the village from their nearby home villages on the other side of the river.
Source:  The Humans Being Project
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folkfashion · 2 years
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Tajik girl, Iran
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songs-of-the-east · 7 months
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Newlyweds in Tajikistan -  Jeremy Weate
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udmurt1984 · 4 months
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