• Gharm (redirect from Garm, Tajikistan)
    Gharm; Russian: Гарм, tr. Garm; Persian: غرم, tr. Gharm) is a city and jamoat in the Rasht Valley area of central Tajikistan. The population of the town...
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  • Province, Iran Gharm, Tajikistan, a town in the Rasht Valley Gharm Oblast, a defunct administrative division of Soviet Union Garm (Norse mythology), a...
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    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...
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    A list of roads in Tajikistan. The highways in Tajikistan are divided into two groups, based on the level of their significance whose names differ by a...
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    The Communist Party of Tajikistan (Tajik: Ҳизби Коммунистии Тоҷикистон, Hizbi Kommunistiyi Tojikiston; Russian: Коммунистическая партия Таджикистана,...
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    in which forty men of the Red Army were airlifted to the town of Garm, Tajikistan (then the Tajik Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic) to repel an attacking...
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    Rasht Valley (category Valleys of Tajikistan)
    pre-Soviet Central Asia that is today part of Tajikistan. The Karotegin region was also named Garm, though Garm is also the name of a city and the Garmi ethnic...
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  • K-class system, developed in 1955 by Soviet seismologists in the remote Garm (Tajikistan) region of Central Asia; in revised form it is still used for local...
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    Dushanbe is the capital and largest city of Tajikistan. As of March 2024[update], Dushanbe had a population of 1,564,700, with this population being largely...
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  • established in the remote Garm (Tajikistan) region of Central Asia in 1954 after several devastating earthquakes in that area. The Garm region is one of the...
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    Gharm Oblast (redirect from Garm Oblast)
    the government to western Tajikistan (Vakhsh valley). This population of people is known today as the Gharmis. In 1955 the Garm oblast was abolished and...
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  • Kalakāni. In this raid his forces briefly captured the town of Garm in central Tajikistan, until Soviet forces, supplied by air, expelled Basmachi forces...
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    Gorno-Badakhshan (redirect from Garm clan)
    Badakhshan Mountainous Autonomous Region, is an autonomous region in eastern Tajikistan, in the Pamir Mountains. It makes up nearly forty-five percent of the...
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    The insurgency in the Gorno-Badakhshan region in Tajikistan from 2010 to 2015 was an armed conflict between the Tajik Army and Islamist militants, led...
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    Rasht District (category Districts of Tajikistan)
    relocated by the government to western Tajikistan. This population of people was known as the Gharmis. In 1955 the Garm oblast was abolished and the land was...
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  • from Japan; and Jourajon Mahramov from Tajikistan, were murdered near the city of Garm in central Tajikistan. The same day the entire UN system, as well...
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  • S (1990). "Revolt in the Mountains: Fuzail Maksum and the Occupation of Garm, Spring 1929". Journal of Contemporary History. 25 (4): 547–580. doi:10...
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  • is a list of airports in Tajikistan, grouped by type and sorted by location. Tajikistan, officially the Republic of Tajikistan, is a mountainous landlocked...
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    Numbers (NSN): four to nine digits. The International dialling format for Tajikistan varies from 7 to 12 digits: +992 ABCD XXXXX (for ABCD area codes) +992...
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  • Programme in Tajikistan, accessed 14 October 2020 Ritter, William S (1990). "Revolt in the Mountains: Fuzail Maksum and the Occupation of Garm, Spring 1929"...
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    S (1990). "Revolt in the Mountains: Fuzail Maksum and the Occupation of Garm, Spring 1929". Journal of Contemporary History. 25 (4): 547–580. doi:10...
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  • airports were built in Kulyab, Garm, Panj, and Dangara where regular flights were operated from Dushanbe. Aviation of Tajikistan developed rapidly as the air...
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    M41 highway (category Roads in Tajikistan)
    Sary-Tash - Karamyk - Border of Tajikistan  Tajikistan  РБ07  РБ07 Road: Border of Kyrgyzstan - Jirgatol - Obi Garm - Vahdat  РБ04  РБ04 Road: Vahdat...
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    Gharm Stadium (redirect from Garm Stadium)
    Gharm Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Gharm, Tajikistan. It is currently used mostly for football matches and was renovated after the Tajik Civil War...
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  • Khumdon (redirect from Chumdon, Tajikistan)
    S (1990). "Revolt in the Mountains: Fuzail Maksum and the Occupation of Garm, Spring 1929". Journal of Contemporary History. 25 (4): 547–580. doi:10...
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    1923, a large Soviet offensive succeeded at forcing the Basmachi out of Garm. A Basmachi presence remained in the Ferghana Valley until 1924, and fighters...
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    Association of Tajikistan has 1,904 members (as of 2004), boys and girls, in 15 towns or areas, with several groups in three zones of conflict: Garm, Shaartuz...
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    European route E60 (category Roads in Tajikistan)
    - Denov  Tajikistan  РБ02  РБ02 Road: Tursunzoda - Dushanbe (E123)  РБ04  РБ04 Road: Dushanbe - Vahdat  РБ07  РБ07 Road: Vahdat - Obi Garm - Jirgatol...
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  • leader and warlord who was one of the leaders of the Popular Front of Tajikistan during the Tajikistani Civil War. Also known as Bobo Sangak, although...
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  • Varzobqala (category Jamoats of Tajikistan)
    Khoja Obi Garm, Shafti Mijgon, Ghazhne, Ghusgharf, Hushyori, Jirino. "КОНСТИТУЦИЯ РЕСПУБЛИКИ ТАДЖИКИСТАН". prokuratura.tj. Parliament of Tajikistan. Retrieved...
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