Scenarios about 'Tajik Civil War'
The Tajik Civil War was a conflict fought in Tajikistan from 1992 to 1997 between government forces and a coalition of opposition groups following the collapse of the Soviet Union. This complex struggle involved regional factions, Islamic movements, and democratic reformers, resulting in approximately 50,000-100,000 deaths and displacing about one-fifth of the country's population. The war's resolution through a power-sharing agreement brokered by the UN, Russia, and Iran established a framework for post-conflict governance that continues to influence Central Asian politics.
What If Dushanbe Developed Different Economic Strategies?
Exploring the alternate timeline where Tajikistan's capital pursued alternative economic policies after the Soviet collapse, potentially transforming Central Asia's poorest nation into a regional success story.