Notes
- ^ Schlyter, B. N. (2003) Sociolinguistic Changes in Transformed Central Asian Societies
- ^ Keller, S. (2001) To Moscow, Not Mecca: The Soviet Campaign Against Islam in Central Asia, 1917-1941
- ^ Dickens, M. (1988) Soviet Language Policy in Central Asia
- ^ Khudonazar, A. (2004) "The Other" in Berkeley Program in Soviet and Post-Soviet Studies, November 1, 2004.
- ^ Perry, J. R. (2005) A Tajik Persian Reference Grammar (Boston : Brill) p. 34
- ^ Siddikzoda, S. "Tajik Language: Farsi or not Farsi?" in Media Insight Central Asia #27, August 2002
- ^ UNHCHR – Committee for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination – Summary Record of the 1659th Meeting : Tajikistan. 17 August 2004. CERD/C/SR.1659
- ^ Library of Congress Country Study – Tajikistan
- ^ Perry, J. R. (2005) A Tajik Persian Reference Grammar (Boston : Brill) p. 35
- ^ Schlyter, B. N. (2003) Sociolinguistic Changes in Transformed Central Asian Societies
- ^ Perry, J. R. (1996) "Tajik literature: Seventy years is longer than the millennium" in World Literature Today, Vol. 70 Issue 3, p. 571
- ^ Perry, J. R. (2005) A Tajik Persian Reference Grammar (Boston : Brill) p. 36
- ^ Судьба «русских букв» в таджикском алфавите будет решаться
- ^ Ido, S. (2005) Tajik (München : Lincom GmbH) p. 8
- ^ Rzehak, L. (2001) Vom Persischen zum Tadschikischen. Sprachliches Handeln und Sprachplanung in Transoxanien zwischen Tradition, Moderne und Sowjetunion (1900-1956) (Wiesbaden : Reichert)
- ^ IBM – International Components for Unicode – ICU Transform Demonstration
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