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    The Tajik SSR or Tajik Soviet Socialist Republic (alternative transliteration: Tadzhik) was the name given to Tajikistan when it was part of the Soviet Union from 1929 to 1991.

    Established on October 14 1924, initially it was called Tajik ASSR ("A"-for Autonomous) and was a part of Uzbek SSR. On December 5 1929 it was transformed into Tajik SSR and became a separate republic of the USSR.

    On September 9 1991 it declared independence from the USSR and was renamed the Republic of Tajikistan.


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    NameTajik SSR
    Full-nameTajik Soviet Socialist Republic
    Loc-nameРеспубликаи Советии
    Социалистии Тоҷикистон
    ArmsCOA Tajik SSR.png
    MottoTajik language
    MapSovietUnionTajikistan.png
    CapitalDushanbe
    Languagelanguage
    EstablishedOctober 14, 1924
    Ussr-startOctober 14, 1924
    Ussr-endSeptember 9, 1991
    Area-rank8th
    Area8th
    Water0.3%
    Pop-rank8th
    Pop8th
    Density35.7
    CurrencySoviet ruble
    Time-zone+ 5

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    History
    One of the new states created in Central Asia in 1924 was Uzbekistan, which had the status of a Soviet socialist republic. Tajikistan was created as an autonomous Soviet socialist republic within Uzbekistan. The new autonomous republic included what had been eastern Bukhara and had a population of about 740,000, out of a total population of nearly 5 million in Uzbekistan as a whole. Its capital was established in Dushanbe, which had been a village of 3,000 in 1920. In 1929 Tajikistan was detached from Uzbekistan and given full status as a Soviet socialist republic. At that time, the territory that is now northern Tajikistan was added to the new republic. Even with the additional territory, Tajikistan remained the smallest Central Asian republic.

    With the creation of a republic defined in national terms came the creation of institutions that, at least in form, were likewise national. The first Tajik-language newspaper in Soviet Tajikistan began publication in 1926. New educational institutions also began operation about the same time. The first state schools, available to both children and adults and designed to provide a basic education, opened in 1926. The central government also trained a small number of Tajiks for public office, either by putting them through courses offered by government departments or by sending them to schools in Uzbekistan.
     

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