tajiks in A Sentence

    1

    The Kazakhs Hui Kyrgyz Tajiks.

    0
    2

    including the Tajiks with some Sufi orders.

    0
    3

    Small but noticeable minorities include Dungans(1.9%), Uyghurs(1.1%), Tajiks(1.1%), Kazakhs(0.7%)

    0
    4

    Tajiks are the majority and some Pashtuns also live there.

    0
    5

    Image caption Many Tajiks migrate to Russia to find work.

    0
    6

    and a smaller number of Hazaras and Tajiks forming the rest.

    0
    7

    where they, in part, became today's Persians, Tajiks, Pashtuns and Baluch people of the region.

    0
    8

    Uzbeks make up some four-fifths of the population, followed by Tajiks, Kazakhs, Tatars, Russians and Karakalpaks.

    0
    9

    Other ethnic groups include Russians 5.5%, Tajiks 5%, Kazakhs 3%, Karakalpaks 2.5%, and Tatars 1.5% 1996 estimates.

    0
    10

    Small but noticeable minorities include Dungans(1.9%), Uyghurs(1.1%), Tajiks(1.1%), Kazakhs(0.7%) and Ukrainians(0.5%), and other smaller ethnic minorities 1.7.

    0
    11

    All Uzbeks, Tajiks and other"comrades in the Union" will move to Russia, with all the ensuing consequences.

    0
    12

    Recently, the Tajiks and Kyrgyz staged a gunfight at the border- up to the use of mortars.

    0
    13

    The Sunni branch of Islam has a 1,200-year-old tradition among the sedentary population of Central Asia, including the Tajiks with some Sufi orders.

    0
    14

    Its population was estimated to be 35,008 in 2003, of which 85% are Pashtuns, and a smaller number of Hazaras and Tajiks forming the rest.

    0
    15

    The remainder of China's population of Muslims consists mostly of settlers from Central Asia, including ethnic Uzbeks, Kazakhs and Tajiks, as well as immigrants from the Middle East and Africa, with the latter concentrated in China's major cities.

    0
    16

    Since the Indo-Iranians built their first kingdom in Balkh(Bactria, Daxia, Bukhdi) some scholars believe that it was from this area that different waves of Indo-Iranians spread to north-east Iran and Seistan region, where they, in part, became today's Persians, Tajiks, Pashtuns and Baluch people of the region.

    0