1. Tajik - Noun
2. Tajik - Adjective
3. Tajik - Proper noun
Tajik (plural Tajiks)
A person from Tajikistan or of Tajik descent.
Tajik
The Persian dialect spoken in Tajikistan.
Tajik (not comparable)
Of, from, or pertaining to Tajikistan, the Tajik people (living in Tajikistan and Afghanistan) or the Tajiki dialect of Persian.
Aircraft Inventory National Guard main The Tajik National Guard is a special task force under direct command of the President of Tajikistan. Source: Internet
Also present in Tajikistan was a large contingent of Soviet border guards, which transitioned into a Russian-officered force with Tajik conscripts. Source: Internet
Amanullah faced another threat as well: in addition to the Pashtun tribes, forces led by a Tajik militia were moving toward Kabul from the north. Source: Internet
According to Jamestown, a group tried as IMU members in a Tajik court, in April 2012, were exclusively from northern Tajikistan. Source: Internet
He’s also proud of the impact his Russian language channel is having on his fellow Tajik countrymen — and women. Source: Internet
In studying Tajik proverbs, Bell notes that the proverbs in his corpus “Consistently illustrate Tajik values” and “The most often observed proverbs reflect the focal and specific values” discerned in the thesis p. 139 & 157. Evan Bell. 2009. Source: Internet