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The Birth of Tajikistan: National Identity and the Origins of the Republic

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Availability:In StockContributor:Paul BergneSeries:International Library of Central Asian StudiesPublish date:6/29/2007Pages:224
Languages:EnglishPublisher:I. B. Tauris & CompanyISBN-13:9781845112837ISBN-10:1845112830UPC:9781845112837Book Category:HistoryBook Subcategory:AsiaBook Topic:Central AsiaSize:9.56 x 6.39 x 0.89 inchesWeight:0.495Product ID:SCSCF9JA5D

When the Bolshevik Revolution broke out in October 1917, much of Central Asia was still ruled by autonomous rulers such as the Emir of Bukhara and the Khan of Khiva. By 1920 the khanates had been transformed into People's Republics. In 1924, Stalin re-drew the frontiers of the region on ethno-linguistic lines creating, amongst other statelets, the Soviet Socialist Republic of Uzbekistan - the land of the Uzbeks. But the Turkic Uzbeks were not the only significant ethnic group within the new Uzbekistan's frontiers. The Persian-speaking Tajiks formed a considerable part of the population. This book describes how, often in the teeth of Uzbek opposition, the Tajiks gained, first an autonomous oblast (administrative region) within Uzbekistan, then an autonomous republic, and finally, in 1929, the status of a full Soviet Union Republic. Once the Tajiks had been granted a territory of their own, they began to strive for a national identity and to create national pride. Their new government had not only to survive the civil war that followed the revolution but then to build an entirely new country in an immensely inhospitable terrain.
New frontiers had to be wrested from neighbours, and a new cultural identity, 'national in form but socialist in content', had to be created, which was to be an example to other Persian speakers in the region. Paul Bergne has produced the first documentation of how the idea of a Tajik state came into being and offers a vivid history of the birth of a nation.

Languages:EnglishPublisher:I. B. Tauris & CompanyISBN-13:9781845112837ISBN-10:1845112830UPC:9781845112837Book Category:HistoryBook Subcategory:AsiaBook Topic:Central AsiaSize:9.56 x 6.39 x 0.89 inchesWeight:0.495Product ID:SCSCF9JA5D
Paul Bergne teaches and researches the history and politics of Central Asia at St Antony's College, Oxford. In 2001 he was the personal representative of the Prime Minister Tony Blair in Afghanistan. Before that he served for nearly forty years as a British diplomat and his last overseas posting was as ambassador to Uzbekistan and Tajikistan. He has travelled widely in the South Caucasus and Central Asian republics of the former Soviet Union, and in Afghanistan.
Publisher: I. B. Tauris & Company

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