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497:(Tajik SSR). The Soviet Orientalists' obsession with categorization of peoples led to the fixation of among others the identity category of Pamiris, or 'Mountain Tajiks' in the Soviet ethnogenesis. During the Soviet Union years, a lot of resources had been allocated to Gorno Badakhshan as borderland of the Soviet Union, for instance through privileged access to higher education and the construction of infrastructure like the Pamir highway in 1935, which is still remembered nowadays as a time of modernity. Therefore,
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protestors, but also journalists and human rights activists were detained in the subsequent cover-up. Additionally, the government seized properties and kidnapped even oppositional
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altogether, seeing
Badakhshan's territory in its entirety belonging to Tajikistan. Instead, the ceding of land belonging to Kuhistani Badakhshan in 2011 to China by some, especially in Gorno-Badakhshan was perceived as territorial loss and sparked anxieties about further encroachments of the Chinese state.
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delivered supplies to Gorno-Badakhshan from
Kyrgyzstan, which prevented the starvation of the population during the civil war. While the AKDN itself frames this engagement as temporary measure, many of the inhabitants demand a permanent presence of humanitarian aid. Many see it as continuation from
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Even though connectivity is promoted in Gorno-Badakhshan, as the "Golden gate of
Tajikistan" local traders largely do not profit from the rise of trade. Instead logistic companies and elites from Dushanbe dominate the long-distance trade, as the Pamiris are increasingly excluded from central posts
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does not recognize this treaty and continues to claim the territory, as reflected in its official maps. Whereas the government of
Tajikistan celebrates the ceding of land as diplomatic victory, many Tajikistani scholars, opposition and parts of the population contest the existence of a 'dispute'
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In May 2022, Tajik government forces killed 40 civilians protesting against the torture and murdering of the youth representative
Gulbiddin Ziyobekov. The Tajik interior ministry stated that the protestors attempted to "destabilise the social and political situation" in the region. Many of the
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and have to obtain visas from
Dushanbe to travel to China, which is very costly. In June 2022, after local protesters blocking the road were imprisoned, some even killed, a Chinese company started the modernization of a Pamir highway section at the cost of US$ 200 million.
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During the 20th century, the Soviet modernity project to establish roads connections in the Pamir led to the communities becoming part of a transit district between Osh, Khorog and
Dushanbe. Nowadays, the routes Khorog–Osh and Khorog–Dushanbe are both segments of the
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during the Tajik Civil war, which demanded autonomy and democratic rule for the region. Regionalism was an important structuring factor in the Tajik Civil war, so that the
Ismaili identity became a key marker of mobilization. La'al-e Badakhsan joined the
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Pamiris are increasingly being marginalilzed in linguistic and religious terms, as they deviate from the vision for nationhood of the Tajik state. In 2009 the year of I'mam Hanafi Islam was celebrated, but a majority of Pamiris are followers of
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the provisioning of goods during the Soviet times. This shared experience of Soviet and Ismaili development aid together with the neglect and crackdown by the Tajik state led to people perceiving themselves as Pamiri rather than Tajik.
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The Tajikistani Badakhshan as distinctive polity with its contemporary Western borders and the Russian designation GBAO was created as autonomous republic in 1925. Later in 1929, this was changed to
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Most people living in the Pamir are multilingual, as different languages are used in different situations. Gorno-Badakhshan is home to a number of distinct languages and dialects of the
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Darvoz District is the western "beak" of the province. West-central Gorno-Badakhshan is mostly a series of east–west mountain ranges separated by valleys of rivers that flow into the
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broke out in 1992, the local government in Gorno-Badakhshan declared independence from Tajikistan. Many politically active Pamiris later joined the democratic political movement
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are also widely spoken throughout Gorno-Badakhshan. Many Eastern-Iranian languages spoken in Gorno-Badakhshan are on the endangered list of the UNESCO.
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Tajikistan shall consist of the Badakhshan Mountainous Autonomous Region, regions, towns, districts, settlements, and villages.
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Robinson, Sarah; Guenther, Tanya (2007). "Rural Livelihoods in Three Mountainous Regions of Tajikistan".
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in a post-Soviet setting – an example from the west Pamir mountains in Tajikistan".
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is widespread. Still, there are also Sunnis Muslims in Gorno-Badakhshan. The
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2088:(1 ed.). Routledge. p. 1.
2001:"Historical Geography of the Pamirs"
1433:. Another road leads from Khorog to
1033:
910:, with a population of 30,300 (2019
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630:adding citations to reliable sources
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3911:Places adjacent to Gorno-Badakhshan
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1999:Kreutzmann, Hermann (24 May 2017),
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4404:Gorno-Badakhshan Autonomous Region
4163:Gorno-Badakhshan Autonomous Region
3995:Gorno-Badakhshan Autonomous Region
3773:Energy for Sustainable Development
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3130:Tondo, Lorenzo (4 February 2022).
2166:. Pittsburgh, PA. pp. 37–39.
1459:run-of-the-river hydro power plant
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582:which led to the regional capital
106:Вилояти Мухтори Кӯҳистони Бадахшон
25:
18:Gorno-Badakhshan Autonomous Oblast
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1885:"Tajikistan–China state boundary"
736:Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region
549:. However, the government of the
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2709:"Tajikistan cedes land to China"
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484:
27:Autonomous region of Tajikistan
3449:. Pittsburgh, PA. p. 80.
2616:. Pittsburgh, PA. p. 78.
2510:Suhrobsho Davlatshoev (2006).
2256:Kassymbekova, Botakoz (2011).
1930:
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469:has been demarked de facto as
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3794:10.1016/S0973-0826(08)60563-3
3396:Epkenhans, Tim (March 2011).
3357:10.1080/09637494.2016.1220177
3217:. Pittsburgh, PA. p. 8.
3104:Novastan (27 November 2022).
2806:10.1080/10758216.2020.1746912
2769:Horton, Chris (8 July 2019).
1779:
1539:Muhammadboqir Muhammadboqirov
1076:Communist Party of Tajikistan
1069:
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3414:10.1080/02634937.2011.554056
2746:(in Chinese). Archived from
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1587:Extreme points of Tajikistan
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770:are located here, including
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3650:Mostowlansky, Till (2017).
3601:Mostowlansky, Till (2017).
3552:Mostowlansky, Till (2017).
3443:Mostowlansky, Till (2017).
3345:Religion, State and Society
3263:Mostowlansky, Till (2017).
3211:Mostowlansky, Till (2017).
3166:"Tajikistan Country Report"
2659:Mostowlansky, Till (2017).
2610:Mostowlansky, Till (2017).
2561:Mostowlansky, Till (2017).
2303:Humphrey, Caroline (2012).
2160:Mostowlansky, Till (2017).
2007:, Oxford University Press,
1748:
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738:to the east, Afghanistan's
388:(literally Gorno-Badakshan
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2794:Problems of Post-Communism
2042:Bitabarova, Assel (2015),
1962:Bitabarova, Assel (2015),
1824:Collins English Dictionary
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543:People's Republic of China
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3191:"Tajikistan: Provinces"
2743:Hebei Normal University
2379:. Lanham. pp. xi.
2373:Epkenhans, Tim (2016).
1514:Manuchehr Kholiqnazarov
1304:president of Tajikistan
1219:Nadzhmiddin Abdullayev
594:Districts and geography
576:Mamadboqir Mamadboqirov
524:United Tajik Opposition
341:
288:3.5/km (9.2/sq mi)
2845:Roof-top Info (2022).
2209:Shaw, Charles (2011).
1914:BADAḴŠĀN iii. The name
1684:mountainous Badakhshan
1534:Muboraksho Mirzoshoyev
1484:Qimmatgul Aliberdiyeva
1401:
1328:Alimamad Niyozmamadov
1121:Konstantin Moiseyenko
900:Source: Citypopulation
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499:people from the Pamirs
366:) is derived from the
4409:Regions of Tajikistan
4128:Regions of Tajikistan
3504:10.4324/9780203027929
3195:www.citypopulation.de
2489:Minority Rights Group
2137:10.4324/9780203832752
2094:10.4324/9781351124263
2048:Eurasia Border Review
1968:Eurasia Border Review
1798:hdi.globaldatalab.org
1559:Sabzajon Shoismoilova
1524:Ulfatmo Mamadambarova
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1285:Soibnazar Beknazarov
1241:Moyensho Nazarshoyev
1006:and adherence to the
791:Historical population
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515:Tajikistani Civil War
251: • Chairman
3402:Central Asian Survey
2262:Central Asian Survey
2215:Central Asian Survey
1925:Encyclopædia Iranica
1544:Qozidavlat Qoimdodov
1374:Alisher Khudoyberdi
1350:Shodikhon Jamshedov
1208:Rakhimbobo Tursunov
1186:Kurbonsho Gadoliyev
730:(eastern two-thirds)
724:(west, southernmost)
694:(westernmost, north)
626:improve this section
578:, blocked a road in
473:in 1894 between the
285: • Density
4267:Kabardino-Balkarian
4072:Badakhshan Province
4055:Badakhshan Province
4038:Badakhshan Province
3786:2007ESusD..11...48H
2060:10.14943/ebr.6.1.63
1980:10.14943/ebr.6.1.63
1927:, 15 December 1988.
1592:Tajik National Park
1569:Khudoyor Yusufbekov
1519:Davlat Khudonazarov
1504:Nazarsho Dodkhudoev
1489:Tolibbek Ayyombekov
1477:Notable individuals
1132:Abdul Zennatshayev
792:
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716:Roshtqal'a District
427:Badakhshan Province
326:, is an autonomous
254:Alisher Khudoyberdi
44: /
4424:Autonomous regions
3083:Human Rights Watch
3057:Human Rights Watch
2903:. 18 February 2022
1919:2016-03-04 at the
1574:Gurminj Zavkibekov
1564:Shirinsho Shotemur
1509:Akbarsho Iskandrov
1494:Savsan Bandishoeva
1423:Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
1402:
1298:Since independence
1263:Aloviddin Babayev
1049:. You can help by
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722:Ishkoshim District
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509:Since Independence
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3732:. 6 December 2019
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2715:. 13 January 2011
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2428:Études de lettres
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2173:978-0-8229-8240-1
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