The Tajiks of Central and South Asia, …

Years: 909BCE - 766BCE

The Tajiks of Central and South Asia, an Iranian people, speaking a variety of Persian, trace their ancestry to the Eastern Iranian-speaking Bactrians, Sogdians, and Parthians.

The Tajiks are concentrated in the Oxus Basin, the Farḡāna valley (Tajikistan and parts of Uzbekistan) and on both banks of the upper Oxus, i.e., the Pamir Mountains (Mountain Badaḵšān, in Tajikistan) and northeastern Afghanistan (Badaḵšān).

The Persian migration to Central Asia may be considered the beginning of the modern Tajik nation according to Richard Nelson Frye, a leading historian of Iranian and Central Asian history, and ethnic Persians, along with some elements of East-Iranian Bactrians and Sogdians, as the main ancestors of modern Tajiks.

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