Category
page 1World Heritage Sites in Tajikistan
Silk Road
trade routes through Asia connecting China to the Mediterranean Sea
Pamir National Park
national park in Tajikistan

Sarazm
Sarazm () is an ancient town and also a jamoat in north-western Tajikistan. It dates back to the 4th millennium BC, with C14 dates ranging from 3900-2100 BC, and is today a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The jamoat is part of the city of Panjakent in Sughd Region, and has a total population of 27,877 (2015). It consists of 21 villages, including Chimqal'a (the seat), Abdusamad, Bostondeh, Kamar, Kamar-Tash and Sohibnazar.
list of World Heritage Sites in Tajikistan
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Buddhistic cloister of Ajina-Tepa
Ajinateppa (, ; ) is a Buddhist monastery cluster located 12 kilometers east of the city of Bokhtar, Tajikistan.
Silk Roads: Zarafshan-Karakum Corridor
UNESCO World Heritage Site
Khuttal
Khuttal, frequently also in the plural form Khuttalan (and variants such as Khutlan, Khatlan, in Chinese sources ''K'o-tut-lo'') was a medieval region and principality on the north bank of the river Oxus (modern Amu Darya), lying between its tributaries Vakhsh and Panj. It corresponds roughly to the modern Khatlon Province of Tajikistan.
Shahristan
settlement in Tajikistan