Tajikistan's mountainous terrain is ideally suited to the adventurous
trekker, while the ancient Silk Road routes, incorporating some of the
country's most stunning landscapes, offer a glimpse into a more
prosperous era.
The Tajiks come from an ancient stock - the
inhabitants of the Pamir Mountains claim to be the only pure descendants
of the Aryan tribes who invaded India over
4,000 years ago, and that the Saxon tribes of western Europe also
originated there. Tajikistan's inaccessibility has protected it from
most invaders, although Alexander the Great founded a city on the site
of modern-day Khojand, calling it Alexandria
Eskate(Alexandria the Furthest).
Tajikistan was established as a sovereign state in
1991, following the dissolution of the Soviet Union. The ensuing power
struggle led to civil war in late 1992, resulting in about 30,000
deaths. In 1994, Russian troops were brought in at the request of the
beleaguered regime.Moscow also
brokered negotiations between the government and the United Tajik
Opposition (UTO).
It is now some time since the opposing parties signed a 1997 peace
agreement that brought the Tajik civil war to an end, and the political
situation is currently stable. Tajikistan was never well-equipped with a
comprehensive infrastructure for tourists, and some sites were destroyed
in the civil war, but there is still much to see.
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