The History of the Civil War in Tajikistan

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In the 10th century, the Turks separated the Tajiks, a Central Asian community, from their Iranian kinfolk. The Tajiks adopted the Hanafi faith and, alongside ethnicity, made it a pillar of their identity. Between 1920 and 1990, the Soviets tried to alter the Tajiks’ identity. While they could affect the Tajiks’ social status substantially (cf. Afghanistan), they failed in changing the Tajiks’ ideology. Instead, they became involved in a conflict that pitted Soviet Tajiks against radical Muslim Tajiks, the latter intentionally misidentified as Wahhabis by the Soviets. The question was about the viability of enforcing the secular Soviet constitution versus the Islamic Shari’a. Inability to resolve the dispute led to civil war (1992). The volume traces the conflict from its roots in Bukhara to the establishment of an independent secular Tajik state (1997).

Author(s): Iraj Bashiri
Series: Central Asian Studies
Edition: Annotated
Publisher: Academic Studies Press
Year: 2020

Language: English
Pages: 336

Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Contents
CHAPTER 1 The War Year
CHAPTER 2 The Emirate of Bukhara
CHAPTER 3 The Sovietization of Tajikistan
CHAPTER 4 End of an Era
CHAPTER 5 The Government of National Reconciliation
CHAPTER 6 Reinventing the Wheel
CHAPTER 7 The Path to Recovery
Appendix
Glossary
List of Abbreviations
Bibliography
Index