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Salom, Tajikistan, I love you!

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The most popular Tajik word is Salom and it means Hello. If you like Tajikistan and are interested in east culture, then this word will not only mean hello or greeting, but you will understand the other meaning that Tajik citizens and other people of the Islamic would put on it. Salom is often used to express good intentions regarding other person with who Muslim person is talking to. This is because the nation of the Tajikistan Republic is very strong and friendly, just like other nations not only in central Asia region, but also in such countries as Iran, Turkey, Pakistan etc. Of course we know that politic situation in these countries are not so idyllic but besides that the people of East and Islamic Culture countries is very kind. Four those who maybe do not know so much about this very amazing and interesting region will often found out that all these nations especially in Central Asia’s region will present the best side of their soul to an other nation.


The weather temperature in the Murghob city (east of the Tajikistn): +15oC (clouds and sun)


The national flag of the Republic of Tajikistam was adopted on November 24, 1992. Because it is a national flag of the independent Republic of Tajikistan it is considered as main symbol of freedom. But maybe more important is to know the meaning of ornaments find of Tajikistan flag. The flag consists of three horizontal stripes – red, white in the midlle of the flag and green stripe at the bottom. As you know in the middle of this flag so in the centre of white stripe is a crown with seven stars above the crown. Each stripe of this flag has a meaning for example the green line symbolise Islam religion that is official religion of the Republic of Tajikistan and as you may know the green colour is a symbolic colour of Islam. White line in the middle of the Tajikistan’s flag symbolise cotton because this is the main export product and the most cultivated product in the Tajikistan. Red stripe at the top of the flag symbolize sun, victory and maybe the most significant traits of the nation. Well, also the red colour stripe symbolize the unity of the Tajik people while white colour stripe symbolize the snow on the Tajikistan’s mountains, but the green line at the bottom symbolize the nature of the Tajikistan. The crown that is placed in the middle of the white stripe symbolize unity of the Tajik nation. The official national flag of the independent Republic of Tajikistan was adopted on November 24, 1992.

Tajikistan. The country of Islam, Mountains and Rivers

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