ANCIENT HISTORY OF TAJIKISTAN | WEHN TAJIKISTAN NOT IN EARTH | STONE AGE URDU HINDI DOCUMENTARY

ANCIENT HISTORY OF TAJIKISTAN | WEHN TAJIKISTAN NOT IN EARTH | STONE AGE URDU HINDI DOCUMENTARY

Tajikistan Friends, Tajikistan is famous for being called the land of kings and empires. In its historical period, kings and empires came to power who ruled many countries at the same time. Tajikistan is also called the ruins of civilizations. Whether it is the Oxus Solusification of the first four thousand years or the Soviet Union's Tajikistan, the arrival of the Aryan nation or the wrath of Genghis Khan, the history of Tajikistan is very mysterious and interesting. Every religion in the world, be it Islam, Christianity, Buddhism or Hinduism, has been prevalent in Tajikistan. How can that be? How big is the Oxus River, what did Genghis Khan say about this land, why are Tajik women so famous for their beauty, are women also bought and sold in Tajikistan? What is the reward for the dangerous game of Buzkashi? Watch today's full video to see all of this Hello friends, you are watching our channel documentary and the series welcomes you to the complete history and status of 195 countries of the world. We reviewed the entire history of Afghanistan in the previous video which you guys have loved so much, the purpose of our videos is that you can see and hear more about the world than ever before. Hope you like today's You will also like this video. Before you start the video, be sure to watch our channel documentary and subscribe so that we can continue to deliver more delicious videos to you. Friends, before the video, we will answer the questions that the length of the Axis River is 2540 km, which passes between four countries. Tajik women are known around the world for their beautiful paintings, but government laws prohibit the sale and purchase of women. The oldest sport here is Bazkashi which is three thousand years old. In this game, the riders run in an open field and have to pick up the dunba from a certain place and take it to the designated destination. Were In the past, the prize for the game was a beautiful young lady, but now women have full freedom under Tajik law. Weavers Tajikistan also had the world's oldest legendary city, Sarzam, 4,000 BC. This is the time when we only find traces of the cities of Babylon, Nineveh and Cairo. History records that in 500 BC, Tajikistan was a part of the kingdom of Iran. In the 3rd century AD, Alexander the Great, ruler of the distant Greek state, invaded Iran and defeated Darius III. Had made Iran a Greek empire. Alexander the Great also invaded Tajikistan and established a Greek government here. Tajikistan was then politically divided, with the Greek Bactrian Empire ruling over northern Tajikistan. The looters settled here and settled in northern Tajikistan. At that time, Tajikistan, Afghanistan, India and China traded through the Silk Road. The Kishan Empire, an Indian empire but with a state over Afghanistan, also occupied parts of Tajikistan. According to historians, Buddhism, Zoroastrianism, Hinduism and Chinese were practiced in Tajikistan in the fourth century AD. A strange nation appeared here in the fifth century AD. This nation was second to none in barbarism, but it had the honor of having the highest experience in the art of government. White Huns not only ruled a part of Afghanistan in the fifth century AD, but also established small states in Tajikistan to drive out the Kishans and Iranians. Weavers The arrival of Islam here began in the sixth century AD, ie 651 AD. In 715 AD, during the reign of the Umayyad Caliph Walid I, Ibn Qutaybah, governor of Khorasan, conquered all of Tajikistan and established Islamic governments through local nawabs. In 819, the Abbasid caliphate in Tajikistan waned. Here the Samanid state, which was actually a part of Iran and Tajikistan, emerged as the strongest Sunni state of Tajikistan. The capital of this empire was in Bukhara. Bukhara is considered to be the greatest city of Muslim renaissance due to its religious seminaries, Islamic scholars, researchers and poets. After the fall of the Samanid state, there were numerous bloody wars in Central Asia and Tajikistan, and a Khwarizmi empire was established. The empire was still in its infancy when Hurricane Genghis Khan swept across Tajikistan, Afghanistan and Central Asia. Chingiz Khan, who occupied Tajikistan's neighboring China in 1206, has now invaded the Khwarizmi Empire and destroyed its two largest cities, Bukhara and Samarkand, killing millions. From 1218 to 1370, the Mongols of Tajikistan Was part of the empire. Here in 1370, Amir Timur, the chief of a cousin tribe of the Mongols, drove the Mongols out of Tajikistan and started the Timurid Empire. Which lasted until 1506. Amir Timur and Babar Donovan, who conquered almost half the world, were born in Tajikistan. In the 15th century, the Timurid Empire was ruled by the Turkic tribes, who established a series of Shebanian states within Tajikistan, but these Tajik states retained their sovereignty over Timurids for a long time.