English: A depiction of the Dushanbe people's palace (دهقانسرای) as shown in Fazl-Ahmad Afghan's 1935 travelogue of Soviet Tajikistan. The top text says: نمونه از عمارتهای پایتخت جمهوریت رنجبران تاجیکستان (nemune az emârat-hâ-ye pây-taxt-e jomhuriyyat-e ranjbar-ân-e tâjikestân, "Example of the buildings in the capital of the Tajik SSR") The bottom text says: دهقانسرای: بنایی است که از طرف حکومت رنجبران تاجیک برای تربیت دهقانان رنجبر ساخته شده است (dehqân-sarây: benâ-yi ast ke az taraf-e hokumat-e ranjbar-ân-e tâjik barây-e tarbiyat-e dehqân-ân-e ranjbar sâxte šode ast, "The people's palace: a building built by the Tajik SRR to educate the toiling peasants")
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Dushanbe people's palace as shown in Fazl-Ahmad Afghan's travelogue of Soviet Tajikistan
Uploaded a work by Fazl-Ahmad Afghan ({{langx|fa|فضلاحمد افغان}}) from {{Cite book |last=Afghan |first=Fazl-Ahmad|url=https://www.loc.gov/item/2002341397/ |title= yâd-dâšt-e yek mosâfer: dar-bâre-ye sar-gozašt-e mardom-e tâjik, enqelâb-e uktâbr, va jomhuriyyat-e tâjikestân ({{langx|fa|یادداشت یک مسافر: درباره سرگذشت مردم تاجیک، انقلاب اوکتابر، و جمهوریت تاجیکستان}}, "A traveller's memoir: regarding the history of the Tajik people, the October Revolution, and the Republic of Tajikistan") |dat...