Russians in Tajikistan
Russians in Tajikistan are a minority ethnic group numbering about 29,000 individuals as of 2020 Census, representing 0.3% of the population.[1] In 1989 census, ethnic Russians made up 7.6% of the population.[2] The population of ethnic Russians in Tajikistan is rapidly declining due to low fertility rates and emigration.
Distribution
[edit]Most ethnic Russians reside in the capital city of Dushanbe. Regardless of this situation, Russian is provided with the status of a co-official language with Tajik and a status of a "language of interethnic communication", and since Soviet times remains widely used on many levels of the society and the state. Both Russian and Persian (Tajik) are Indo-European languages, the former is a Slavic language and the latter belongs to the Indo-Iranian language family.
Religion
[edit]Russians in Tajikistan are mostly followers of the Russian Orthodox Church, under the ecclesiastical jurisdiction of the Russian Orthodox Eparchy of Dushanbe and Tajikistan.
Notable Russians in Tajikistan
[edit]Political figures
[edit]- Yuri Ponosov, First Deputy Prime Minister of Tajikistan from 1996–1998[3]
- Alexander Shishlyannikov, the first Minister of Defence of Tajikistan
Sportspeople
[edit]- Vladislava Ovcharenko
- Kristina Pronzhenko
- Andrei Drygin
- Yuri Lobanov
- Sergey Zabavsky
- Katerina Izmailova
- Sergey Babikov
- Lidiya Karamchakova
- Natalia Ivanova
- Galina Mityaeva
- Anastasiya Tyurina
See also
[edit]- Russia–Tajikistan relations
- Christianity in Tajikistan
- Demographics of Tajikistan
- Russians in post-Soviet States
- Dushanbe
References
[edit]- ^ https://unece.org/sites/default/files/2023-09/WS10RizoevENG.pdf [bare URL PDF]
- ^ 2.^ 55.^ Tajikistan - Ethnic Groups. Source: U.S. Library of Congress
- ^ "ПОНОСОВ Юрий Филимонович | ЦентрАзия".