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03 February 2020

Ibn Sina

Ibn Sina (Persian: ابن سینا‎), also known as Abu Ali Sina (ابوعلی سینا), Pur Sina (پورسینا), and often known in the west as Avicenna (/ˌævɪˈsɛnə, ˌɑːvɪ-/; c. 980 – June 1037) was a Persian polymath who is regarded as one of the most significant physicians, astronomers, thinkers and writers of the Islamic Golden Age, and the father of modern medicine. Avicenna is also called "the most influential philosopher of the pre-modern era". He was a peripatetic philosopher influenced by Aristotelian philosophy. Of the 450 works he is believed to have written, around 240 have survived, including 150 on philosophy and 40 on medicine.

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31 January 2020

Meeting of the Minister with representatives of the International Trade Center (ITC)

Today, on January 31, 2020, Minister Zavkizod Zavki Amin met with representatives of the International Trade Center Pierre Bontono and Armen Zargaryan at the Ministry of economic development and trade of the Republic of Tajikistan.

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30 January 2020

SHONATAROSHI

SHONATAROSHI/SHONASOZI is a traditional craft of the Tajiks for producing combs.

To a large extent, it was developed in Samarqand, Bukhara, Khujand, Istaravshan, Hissar, and Kulob.

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SUMANAK

SUMANAK/SUMALAK/SUMANAKPAZI/SUMALAKPAZI is one of the Tajiks’ ancient traditions of cooking the herbal dish based on the wheat grown out in the eve of Navruz. Sumanak absolutely differs from other dishes. And it represents a very caloric food.

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SUZANI

SUZANI/SUZANDUZI is a wall colorful (color or black-and-white) embroidered cover, it has the form of rectangle.

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Hike to Varzob with picnic

Varzob gorge is a beautiful mountain area within a short drive from Dushanbe. The main attractions of the gorge is a waterfall and Guzgarf river valley Siema. There are many picturesque places and recreation centers where you can relax or have a snack.

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NONPAZI

NONPAZI is the craft of producing non/bread, main food of the Tajiks, which is cooked from wheat dough. In the Tajiks’ culture, different kinds of non/flatbreads are baked. One can say that each traditional event, celebration has its own kind of flatbreads: noni khonagi, fatir, fatiri varaki, kulchai ravghani, fatiri bojazza, fatiri shirmol, loturma, chappoti, girdacha, kulchacha, noni obi, gijda, zaghora, and many others.

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LUKHTAKSOZI

LUKHTAKSOZI is the draft of producing dolls from cloths, cotton, wool, wood, and others. The dolls are produced for children’s games. Dolls are also produced from these materials for a puppet show.

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QOLINBOFI

QOLINBOFI. Carpet is the item of weaving artistic craft that is ramarcable for in its colorfulness. The function of carpet, to a large extent, adds up to a beautiful floor-warming and soundproofing. Carpets are woven differently – one-layered, two-layered, with pile, and without pile. However, even at the one-layering, weaving technology is so that it is many-layered inside. The pile height is from 3 to 18 mm. Softening a carpet, pile shows, to a certain extent, its quality. Carpets differ in quality (technology of weaving, dyeing, and sewing), the sort of threads (wool, cotton, and pile), design, size, and concrete drawings. Its cost also depends on the specialties listed above.

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Hissar Fortress

Hissar was the capital of the province of Eastern Bukhara and was in the hands of the Emir of the Emir of Ibrahimbek until 1924, when it was defeated by soldiers of the Red Army. The fortress overlooks the market square surrounded by a caravan-shed and two madrasahs, one of which is an ethnographic museum. Other unique historical finds near the Gissar Fortress are the Makhtum Azam Mausoleum, Masjidi-i-Sangin (“The Stone Mosque”), and the natural spring of Chashmai Mohiyon.

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