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2012 Gorno-Badakhshan clashes and Tajikistan

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Difference between 2012 Gorno-Badakhshan clashes and Tajikistan

2012 Gorno-Badakhshan clashes vs. Tajikistan

The Gorno-Badakhshan clashes consisted of fighting between Tajik government forces and an armed group led by Tolib Ayombekov in Tajikistan's semi-autonomous Gorno-Badakhshan province in late July 2012. Tajikistan (or; Тоҷикистон), officially the Republic of Tajikistan (Ҷумҳурии Тоҷикистон, Jumhuriyi Tojikiston), is a mountainous, landlocked country in Central Asia with an estimated population of million people as of, and an area of.

Similarities between 2012 Gorno-Badakhshan clashes and Tajikistan

2012 Gorno-Badakhshan clashes and Tajikistan have 7 things in common (in Unionpedia): BBC News, Emomali Rahmon, Gorno-Badakhshan Autonomous Region, Khorugh, President of Tajikistan, Tajikistani Civil War, United Tajik Opposition.

BBC News

BBC News is an operational business division of the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) responsible for the gathering and broadcasting of news and current affairs.

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Emomali Rahmon

Emomali Rahmon (Emomalî Rahmon/Emomalī Rahmon); (born 5 October 1952) is a Tajikistani politician who has served as President of Tajikistan (or its equivalent post) since 1992.

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Gorno-Badakhshan Autonomous Region

The Kuhistani Badakhshan Autonomous Region (Вилояти Мухтори Кӯҳистони Бадахшон, Viloyati Muxtori Köhistoni Badaxshon; also known as Gorno-Badakhshan (after translit) is an autonomous region in eastern Tajikistan. Located in the Pamir Mountains, it makes up 45% of the land area of the country but only 3% of its population.Population of the Republic of Tajikistan as of 1 January 2008, State Statistical Committee, Dushanbe, 2008.

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Khorugh

The town of Khorugh (Хоруғ) is the capital of the Gorno-Badakhshan (Кӯҳистони Бадахшон, Köhistoni Badaxshon, "Badakhshan Mountainous Region") Autonomous Region (GBAO) in Tajikistan.

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President of Tajikistan

The President of Tajikistan is the head of state and the highest position within the Government of Tajikistan.

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Tajikistani Civil War

The Tajikistani Civil War (Ҷанги шаҳрвандии Тоҷикистон, Jangi şahrvandi‘i Tojikiston/Çangi şahrvandiji Toçikiston); also known as the Tajik Civil War or the War in Tajikistan, began in May 1992 when regional groups from the Garm and Gorno-Badakhshan regions of Tajikistan rose up against the government of President Rahmon Nabiyev, which was dominated by people from the Khujand and Kulyab regions.

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United Tajik Opposition

The United Tajik Opposition (UTO) was an alliance of democratic, nationalist and Islamist forces that officially banded together in 1993, after the most violent phase of the Tajik Civil War.

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2012 Gorno-Badakhshan clashes and Tajikistan Comparison

2012 Gorno-Badakhshan clashes has 17 relations, while Tajikistan has 339. As they have in common 7, the Jaccard index is 1.97% = 7 / (17 + 339).

References

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