Tajikistan

[tuh-jik-uh-stan, -stahn, -jee-kuh-] /təˈdʒɪk əˌstæn, -ˌstɑn, -ˈdʒi kə-/
noun
British Dictionary definitions for Tajikistan

Tajikistan

/tɑːˌdʒɪkɪˈstɑːn; -stæn/
noun
1.
a republic in central Asia: under Uzbek rule from the 15th century until taken over by Russia in the 1860s, it became an autonomous Soviet republic in 1929 and gained full independence from the Soviet Union in 1991; it is mainly mountainous. Official language: Tajik or Tajiki. Religion: believers are mainly Muslim. Currency: somoni. Capital: Dushanbe. Pop: 7 910 041 (2013 est). Area: 143 100 sq km (55 240 sq miles)
Tajikistan in Culture
Tajikistan [(tah-jik-uh-stan, tah-jik-uh-stahn, tah-jee-kuh-stan, tah-jee-kuh-stahn)]

Republic in central Asia, bounded by Uzbekistan to the west and northwest, Kyrgyzstan to the north, China to the east, and Afghanistan to the south. Its capital and largest city is Dushanbe.

Note: This former member of the Soviet Union declared its independence in 1991.
Note: Tajikistan is predominantly Muslim.