Faces of Tajikistan (2004, 2006, 2009, 2017)

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2004:

 

In the Fann mountains.

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A group of women holding a baby

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A person feeding sheep in a field

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A person carrying a bunch of grass on a mountain

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2006:

 

In the Fann mountains (again).

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A person riding a donkey

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A person in a hat

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A group of people sitting around a fire

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Tajikistan (2009):

 

In the market of Hissar (also spelled Hisor), 20km south-west of the capital Dushanbe.

 

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Girl in Pomazar village (Vanch valley).

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People in Ghumash village (Vanch valley).

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A family sitting at a table

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2017:

 

Bread vendors in the Shahmansur market, Dushanbe.

 

People gathering on a Saturday evening in front of the Ayni Opera and Ballet Theater, Dushanbe.

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Woman in a shepherd settlement in the Rivak valley, province of Gorno-Badakhshan.

 

Shepherd family in the Dadomdara valley, province of Gorno-Badakhshan.

 

Mr. Odinamamadi Mirzo, the founder of the Shihimardon museum, wearing traditional Wakhani cloth, in Namagdur village, Wakhan valley.

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