تاجیکی: تفاوت میان نسخه‌ها

محتوای حذف‌شده محتوای افزوده‌شده
جز ربات: اصلاح پیوندهای زبان (وظیفه ۴)
بدون خلاصۀ ویرایش
برچسب: نیازمند بازبینی
خط ۵:
|imagecaption='''Toçikī''' در [[الفبای تاجیکی]]
|nativename={{یونیکد|тоҷикӣ}}، {{rtl-lang|tg-Arab|تاجیکی}}، {{Lang|tg-Latn|toçikī}}
|states=[[تاجیکستان]]، [[ازبکستان]]، [[افغانستان]] [[قرقیزستان]]، [[قزاقستان]] <!-- Please DO NOT add China to this list. See the comment about Pamir languages below -->
|speakers=۲۰ میلیون (آمار رسمی کشورهای تاجیکستان<ref>Library of Congress Country Studies on Tajikistan. According to the 2000 census, 79.9 percent of the population was Tajik, 15.3 percent Uzbek, 1.1 percent Russian, and 1.1 percent Kyrgyz. Smaller ethnic groups include Germans, Jews, Koreans, Turkmens, and Ukrainians.</ref>، افغانستان<ref>"Afghanistan in 2004 – A survey of the Afghan people" (PDF). Kabul, Afghanistan: The Asia Foundation. 2004. Retrieved 2012-11-28. The 2004 survey interviewed 804 Afghans, Which ethnic group do you belong to? Pashtun 46%, Tajik 39%, Uzbek 6%, Hazara 6%, Turkmen 1%, Baloch 0%, Nuristani 1%, Aimak 0%, Arab 1%, Pashaye 0%, Other 1%.</ref>، ازبکستان<ref>Library of Congress Country Studies on Uzbekistan. According to the 1998 census, 76 percent of the population was Uzbek, 6 percent Russian, 4.8 percent Tajik, 4 percent Kazakh, 1.6 percent Tatar, and 1 percent Kyrgyz.</ref> و روسیه)<br/>
|speakers=۴٫۵ میلیون
۲۸ میلیون (آمارهای غیررسمی ۸ تا ۱۱ میلیون در ازبکستان<ref name=Foltz>{{cite journal|authorlink=Richard Foltz|author=Richard Foltz|title=The Tajiks of Uzbekistan|journal=Central Asian Survey|volume= 15|issue=2|pages= 213–216 |year=1996|doi=10.1080/02634939608400946}}</ref><ref name="Karl Cordell 1999. pg 201">Karl Cordell, "Ethnicity and Democratisation in the New Europe", Routledge, 1998. p. 201: "Consequently, the number of citizens who regard themselves as Tajiks is difficult to determine. Tajikis within and outside of the republic, Samarkand State University (SamGU) academic and international commentators suggest that there may be between six and seven million Tajiks in Uzbekistan, constituting 30% of the republic's 22 million population, rather than the official figure of 4.7%(Foltz 1996;213; Carlisle 1995:88).</ref><ref name="Lena Jonson 2006. pg 108">Lena Jonson (1976) "Tajikistan in the New Central Asia", I.B.Tauris, p. 108: "According to official Uzbek statistics there are slightly over 1 million Tajiks in Uzbekistan or about 3% of the population. The unofficial figure is over 6 million Tajiks. They are concentrated in the Sukhandarya, Samarqand and Bukhara regions."</ref>)
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|date=۱۹۹۱
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