"Tajik girls" of their beloved in "Odnoklassniki" call for jihad. The most beautiful Tajik women according to the men's magazine

The author's online magazine - Top-Antropos.com, dedicated to a person in history and culture, has published a list of the most beautiful Tajik women in the world. Among them are popular Tajik singers - Takhmina Niyazova, Manizha Davlatova, Shabnami Surayo, Noziyai Karamatullo, Nigina Amonkulova, as well as the granddaughter of the ex-Minister of Foreign Affairs of Tajikistan Talbak Nazarov - Nigina Nazarova, who won the title "Miss Dushanbe-2008".

The author of the site is a Russian - a certain Dmitry from Magnitogorsk. On his website, he writes that Tajiks are a people, numbering, according to various estimates, 15-22 million people, of which only 6 million live in Tajikistan, while in Afghanistan there are 8-11 million Tajiks. Significant Tajik diasporas also exist in Uzbekistan (1.6 million), Pakistan (1 million), Iran, and Russia. And in this regard, he placed on his list not only Tajik women from Tajikistan, but from all over the world.

By the way, on this site he also published a list of the most beautiful Uzbeks, Uighurs, Kazakhs, Tatars, and the most beautiful Slavs.

Today, this publication, which was posted by the author back in 2012, caused a resonance in the Tajik segment of the Facebook social network.

"11th place: Tahmina Niyazova (born February 14, 1989, Dushanbe) - Tajik singer, winner of the Five Stars. Intervision "2008".

"10th place: Stalin Azamatov (born January 2, 1940, Dushanbe) - Soviet actress, People's Artist of the Republic of Tajikistan".

"9th place: Manizha Davlatova (born December 31, 1982, Kulyab, Tajikistan) - Tajik singer."

"8th place: Nigina Nazarova (born May 17, 1988, Nalchik, Russia) - Miss Dushanbe 2008. Height 168 cm, figure parameters 85-62-87".

"7th place: Hadia Tajik / Hadia Tajik (born July 18, 1983) - Norwegian politician, member of the Norwegian Parliament from the Norwegian Labor Party. By nationality, Hadia Tajik is a Pakistani Tajik, her parents emigrated to Norway from Pakistan, and Hadia herself was born already in Norway.

"6th place: Shabnam Surayo (born October 14, 1981, Kulyab, Tajikistan) - Tajik singer."

"5th place: Noziya Karomatullo (born February 7, 1988, Dushanbe) is a Tajik singer. In 2007, Noziya became the winner in the Katak classical dance competition in India."

"4th place: Tutiniso Allaeva - winner of the republican beauty contest "Miss Ariana 2009"".

"3rd place: Nigina Amonkulova (born January 30, 1986, Penjikent, Tajikistan) - Tajik singer."

"2nd place: Mozhdah Jamalzadah / Mozhdah Jamalzadah - Afghan-Canadian singer, model, TV presenter. Tajik by nationality. She was born on April 15, 1982 in Kabul (Afghanistan), at the age of 15 she moved with her parents to Canada, where became a successful singer. Repeatedly received threats from the Taliban demanding to stop her performances. After the liberation of Afghanistan from the Taliban, she returned to her homeland."

"1st place: Hammasa Kohistani / Hammasa Kohistani - British model, Miss England 2005 (the first Muslim woman to win this competition). She was born in 1987 in Tashkent, where her Tajik parents fled from Afghanistan. Then the Hammasa family returned to Kabul However, after the Taliban captured the city, the family again had to flee, this time to London."

DUSHANBE, Feb 13 - Sputnik, Anastasia Lebedeva. Photographer Nazir Abbas lives and works in New York. He is a native of Pakistan, but often posts photos of Tajik women in colorful national dresses on social networks.

Sputnik Tajikistan decided to find out what attracts a photographer in the natives of the Republic of Tatarstan.

“I was born and raised in the Hunza Valley, in the Pakistani part of the Pamirs. In 2009, I moved to the United States,” says Nazir.

Nazir works as an art director in the American fashion magazine reflection. And in free time he enjoys walking around the city with a camera and takes vivid pictures of passers-by.

“I photograph for self-expression, although I sometimes freelance,” he admits.

Many people call New York a melting pot of many nationalities and cultures, which is probably why you can always meet a fellow countryman in this city.

"I have many friends from Tajikistan, especially from the Pamirs, since we have a common culture and language with them (Vakhani is the language of the Vakhans, one of the Pamir peoples. It is common as a language of everyday communication on the border between Tajikistan and Afghanistan, in northern regions Pakistan and in the Chinese part of the Eastern Pamirs - ed.)," the photographer explains.

That is why Nazir so often captures a native of Tajikistan on film.

"Their national dresses are so unique that it's just interesting for me to photograph them. They are bold and bright, and the pattern is a wave of slightly worn colors. In addition, there is a huge variety of patterns depending on the region. Decorative details and patterns bring beauty to the image of Tajik girls," he says.

Quite a few natives of the Republic of Tatarstan live in New York in comparison with representatives of other countries. Nazir has long known all Tajiks by sight.

“Sometimes I ask my friends to take part in the shooting, most often they contact me via Instagram. Sometimes I can arrange a photo session after a hearty dinner with one of my Tajik friends, when I feel that I will be able to take a great shot,” he says .

"Tajiks are very simple and friendly. That is why I get along so well with them mutual language. They are the same as me, well, or I am the same as them. To be honest, I don’t know how they differ from people of other nationalities, but their character is very easy to catch in the camera lens,” Nazir emphasizes.

The photographer admits that although he spends a lot of time with Tajiks, he himself has never been to Tajikistan.

“I plan to go there this summer. I really want to spend a few weeks in Dushanbe and then go for a month in the Pamir mountains,” he shares his plans.

Many are wondering why, being a Pakistani, he chose the nickname Abbas-tajik (Abbas Tajik - ed.) on social networks. The man admits that he has to explain his choice almost every day.

"Some people think that I should have called myself Abbas Pamiri, but does it matter? We, the Vakhans, call ourselves Vakhan Tajiks, since our ancestors were from Tajikistan. That is why I decided to choose such a nickname for social networks," he explained .

By the way, Shakhnoz Eronsho, who international competition"Miss UN".

Girls from Tajikistan and from Tajikistan (after all, only 6 out of 20 million Tajiks live in their homeland) are rightfully considered one of the most beautiful in Central Asia ...

... and this is easy to verify. Which is exactly what I suggest you do.

Beauty with this unusual name Tutiniso can rightfully be considered a standard and even better - after all, its parameters are 95-60-95, why not an Eastern fairy tale?

Gulbahar Beknazar is perhaps the most famous model Tajikistan, representing her country at the Queen of USSR Dubai 2016 beauty contest (the name meant residents of countries former USSR, if someone fell into a sediment).

And although Madina Taher has long considered herself a German (in fact, she lives there, and represented Deutschland in the Miss Universe 2008 contest), she is an Afghan Tajik by blood. And from myself I will add - good devil!

Munira Mirzoeva is not a model (if you first of all paid attention to her face) and not a janitor (this is if you looked at the clothes) - she is a professional landscape gardener.

What an irony beautiful flower grows flowers.

The most risky of our beauties, Mojah Jamalzadah, was born in Kabul, but at the age of 15 she left for Canada with her parents. Why is she risky? Yes, because she very, very often receives threats from the Taliban (this terrorist organization, if anyone forgot or didn’t know), who considers the girl’s behavior “unworthy for a Muslim woman” (and all because Mojah (oh, horror!) Has become a singer and actress).

Mohiari Tohiri is not well known outside of Tajikistan, but inside the country she is a true superstar - her albums and songs are sold out like hot cakes.

Hammasa Kohistani, by the way, "Miss England 2005" and became the first Muslim woman to receive this title. The beauty was born in Kabul, but like many others, she fled with her family from the Taliban regime.

An example of true oriental beauty is the luxurious Fatima Makhmadulaeva, finalist of the Face of Central Asia 2016 contest.

And here is the most beautiful Tajik woman in the world (according to the majority) - Nodira Mazitova. The girl does not work in the modeling field, but her instagram account is gaining great popularity.

AT recent times many young labor migrants from Tajikistan who are in Russia receive messages on their pages on social networks from users under false names calling for them to join the jihad against the "infidels" in Syria.

Daler long time works on construction sites in Russia. He recently met in a popular social network"Odnoklassniki" with a girl under the nickname "Muslim Muboriz". The young man started a questionnaire for himself in the hope of finding a girlfriend, so it was not difficult for him to get acquainted with a new acquaintance with whom he had been talking for a month and a half.

During the conversation, the girl started talking on a religious topic, including touching on the "holy war" in Syria. According to Daler, the interlocutor sent him a video with footage brutal murder children, women whom the girl accused "infidels" of killing Muslims. Having his own views and goals from this acquaintance, the guy, so as not to
offend the feelings of the interlocutor and, in the hope of meeting in the coming days, expressed regret that Muslims are treated this way. Unsuccessful attempts young man contact by phone with the interlocutor ended with promises that the phone number would be given a few days before the cherished meeting.

“We agreed that she would come to me. I replied that if she came along, we would go to Syria with her. It was said from the heart, because I only wanted to meet her. She was not online for about three days. After that, a young man appeared at our construction site, introducing himself as Nasiba's brother. He said that his sister took the ticket and flew to Syria. The young man suggested to me that if I have a desire to help tormented Muslims, then we can go with him and join Nasiba to help,” the migrant says.

After listening to the story, Daler confused "Nasiba's brother", as a result of which the latter quickly retreated, and after some time the page of the user "Muslim Muboriz" was no longer available. The migrant is sure that the “girl” with whom he communicated online was a young man who came to the construction site and wanted to trick him into jihad.

Many migrants, like Daler, become "guest girls" with religious views on the pages of the Odnoklassniki social network, which promotes jihad among young people under fictitious nicknames.

The authorities of the republic said that about 200 young Tajiks are fighting in Syria against the regime of Bashar al-Assad. According to official figures, 50 young Tajiks have died in combat in Syria. However, there is no reliable data on the citizens of Tajikistan who were attracted to jihad in Syria through social networks.

The authorities claim that Tajik citizens are sent to jihad in Syria via Russia and Turkey. One of the young Tajiks, who, according to him, is currently fighting in Syria and has his own account in Odnoklassniki, when communicating through this network with Radio Ozodi, said that he was not attracted to jihad through social networks.

According to him, recently he was given a direction through the Odnoklassniki network to tell the whole truth in Syria. He noted that there are many followers of Islam in Russia who inform Muslims about jihad. In the course of communication, the impression was that this young man does not regret being in Syria, or, as he says, in the “Islamic state”.

In the Odnakolassniki social network, you can find thousands of users who, under Arabic names in the Tajik language and video materials call for jihad. According to Asomiddin Atoev, head of the Tajik Internet Service Providers Association, it is more convenient for certain groups to use social networks to attract young people to extremism. He noted that recently
Social networks have seen a dramatic increase in content featuring young extremists.

“In response to posted on the network extremist materials, it is necessary to lay out materials that are directed to good deeds. Unfortunately, there are a lot of materials promoting extremism at the present time. We need to put all of our energy into content that takes [young people's] interest in a different direction. First of all, it is necessary to study the reasons that attract young people to this social network,” Atoev added.

Chairman of the All-Russian social movement Karomat Sharipov's "Tajik labor migrants", recruiting young people for the war in Syria and Iraq, receive a lot of money from their patrons. According to him, they attract young people who face certain problems in Tajikistan and do not want to return to their homeland.

“We spoke with many young people who were fed up with the unemployment situation in Tajikistan and intended to leave for Syria. Many have debts in Tajikistan and hundreds of other problems, remembering them, they do not want to return. We tried to persuade a few of them to return, despite the fact that they have always been reluctant to talk about their life in Tajikistan,” he said. Sharipov noted that the increase in the number of Tajiks participating in the hostilities in Syria poses a danger to Tajikistan, as these young people may return as different people.

Theologians believe that mainly young people are being recruited for the war in Syria, who have lost hope for their future and do not believe in resolving the problems they are facing. “These young people have lost hope in this life and they go to jihad with the hope of better life in another life, that is, in paradise. These are the young people who are insulted in Russia, do not find Good work and do not have a good education,” says religious expert Saidahmad Kalandarov.

According to some reports, about 500 thousand people in Tajikistan are users of the Odnoklassniki social network, which mainly contains photographs of young Tajiks with weapons in their hands.

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