tádzsikok
Tádzsikok refers to the Tajik people, an Iranian ethnic group native to Central Asia. They are the largest group of Iranian peoples in the world. The Tajik language, a dialect of Persian, is their mother tongue. The majority of Tajiks live in Tajikistan, where they form the predominant ethnic group. Significant Tajik populations also reside in Afghanistan, Uzbekistan, and Pakistan, as well as in Russia and other post-Soviet states.
Historically, the Tajiks are descendants of ancient Eastern Iranian peoples who inhabited the region of Central
The Tajiks are predominantly Sunni Muslims, with a Sufi minority. Their cultural heritage is rich in literature,