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persian tajik Videos and ClipsJulio Iglesias - Persian-Tajik song - Bavar kon Julio Iglesias tags: Music, Persian, Tajik music, Tajiks, Khorasan, Tajikistan, Samarqand, Bukhara, Moscow, Наша Russia, Джамшуд, Таджик Tajik-Persian music: Suhrob Safarzod - Yodi Tu Tajik-Persian music from Tajikistan. Yodi Tu - by Suhrob Safarzod, a Tajik singer from Tajikistan. tajikam.com music clip video song concert samarkand samarqand bukhara bokhara tehran shiraz dushanbe tajiks balkh herat panjshir mazari sharif kabul hazara hazaragi bamiyan bamyan iran tajikistan kabul mashhad khurasan khurasani farsi music tajik music khorasan khorasani tags: Music, farsi, dari, tajiki, parsi, persian, tajik, iran, irani, iranian, persia, tajikistan, tajikistani, afghanistan, afghanistani, khorasan Shahr Khali by Nigora Holova Persian/Tajik Nigora Holova (Negareh Khalova) - Persian / Tajik tags: Music, Nigora, Holova, Persian, Farsi, irani, Iranian, sad, song, music, Khali, Negareh, Khalova, Tajik, beautiful, arabic music, kurdish, turkish music, songs, arabesk, christian music, farsi music, bollywood, subtitles, bulgarian music, albanian music, religious music, middle eastern music, gospel, rap, urdu, ahmad, great, kabul, new Tajik-Persian music: Shabnami Soraya - Az Kudumi Safar Tajik-Persian music from Tajikistan. Az Kudumi Safar - by Shabnami Sorayyo, a Tajik singer from Tajikistan. tajikam.com persian music clip video song concert samarkand samarqand bukhara bokhara tehran shiraz dushanbe tajiks balkh herat panjshir badakhshan mazari sharif kabul hazara hazaragi bamiyan bamyan iran tajikistan kabul mashhad farsi music tajik music tags: Music, farsi, dari, tajiki, parsi, persian, tajik, iran, irani, iranian, persia, tajikistan, tajikistani, afghanistan, afghanistani, khorasa Persian Tajik Song 2012 Farsi 2012 Tajik Persian new year song Farsi tags: Music, persian, tajik, farsi, song, 2012 Tajik Hero In Iranian Series Dar Cheshme Baad Part 1 Tajik Hero In Iranian Series Dar Cheshme Baad Tajik iran afghan persian parsi tehran dushanbe kabul harat shiraz mirza kochak khan lorestan samarghand bukhara aryan shomal rasht gilan mazandaran sogdian meden parthian history belgium brussels tabriz Azarbaijan Kurd Kurdestan Kermanshah Sanandaj Mahabad Kermanji Sorani Zaza RezaShah Balkh Khorasan Kandehar dar cheshme baad bad tags: People, Tajik, iran, afghan, persian, parsi, tehran, dushanbe, kabul, harat, shiraz, mirza, kochak, khan, lorestan, samarghand, bukhara, aryan, shomal, rasht, gilan, mazandaran, sogdian, meden, parthian, history, belgium, brussels, tabriz, Azarbaijan, Kurd, Kurdestan, Kermanshah, Sanandaj, Mahabad, Kermanji, Sorani, Zaza, rezashah, Balkh, Khorasan, Kandehar, dar, cheshme, baad, bad Shar khali khana khali Nigora Kholova نگاره خال شهر خالی TAJIKI PERSIAN Tajik Persian (self-designation [zabon-i] tojik,tojikī, forsī-i tojikī; also called Tajiki, Tojiki, Tadzhik) is the variety of New Persian used in Central Asia. From the 1920s it was officially fostered in the USSR as the national literary language of the Tajik SSR (since 1991, the Republic of Tajikistan). It is also spoken in parts of Uzbekistan (notably in the cities of Bukhara and Samarqand), and is the vernacular of the Bukharan Jews. Tajik is the common written language and contact vernacular (usually called fārsi) in the province of Mountain Badaḵšān, where most people speak one of several Eastern Iranian languages (Pamir languages). It is widely spoken natively in southern Badaḵšān and in northeastern parts of Afghanistan. The so-called Tajiks of southwestern Xinjiang in China are speakers of Sarikoli or Wakhi, and not of Tajik. Tajik speakers number at least 5 million in Tajikistan, and several million elsewhere in the region and abroad (chiefly Russia, western Europe, and the United States). please for more information visit this site iranica.com tags: Music, shar, khali, khana, nigora, kholova, nigara, khalova, amir, jan, saboori, sabori, farsi, dari, tajiki, mosavi, karobi, khatami, ahmadi, nejad, sabz, tajikistaan, andy, ehsan, aman, rustam, shabnam, suraya, afghanistan, tolo, arian, cuture, pashto, song, iran Tajik Hero In Iranian Series Dar Cheshme Baad Part 2 Tajik Hero In Iranian Series Dar Cheshme Baad Part 2 Tajik iran afghan persian parsi tehran dushanbe kabul harat shiraz mirza kochak khan lorestan samarghand bukhara aryan shomal rasht gilan mazandaran sogdian meden parthian history belgium brussels tabriz Azarbaijan Kurd Kurdestan Kermanshah Sanandaj Mahabad Kermanji Sorani Zaza RezaShah Balkh Khorasan Kandehar dar cheshme baad bad tags: People, Tajik, iran, afghan, persian, parsi, tehran, dushanbe, kabul, harat, shiraz, mirza, kochak, khan, lorestan, samarghand, bukhara, aryan, shomal, rasht, gilan, mazandaran, sogdian, meden, parthian, history, belgium, brussels, tabriz, Azarbaijan, Kurd, Kurdestan, Kermanshah, Sanandaj, Mahabad, Kermanji, Sorani, Zaza, rezashah, Balkh, Khorasan, Kandehar, dar, cheshme, baad, bad AMIR JAN SABORI - Jodaye (Khorasani/Afghanistani/Tajik) Song from Amir Jan Sabori's album 'This is Life', a first class singer from Herat, Afghanistan (Khorasan). tajikam.com ariana farsi dari parsi tajiki persian tajik afghanistan afghanistani afghan afghani khorasan khorasani khorasanian kabul kabuli herat herati panjshir panjsher mazari sharif mazar parwan baghlan badakhshan tajikistan tajikistani dushanbe farsi song persian song tajik song persian music farsi music tajik music khorasani music samarkand samarqand bukhara bokhara ghor ghazni merv merw mashhad shiraz tus nishapur isfahan tehran iran irani iranian baloch balochi balochistan hazara hazaragi hazaraistan hazarajat bamiyan bamyan kurd kurdish kurdistan amir jan saboori amir jan saburi aryana tags: Music, farsi, dari, tajik, persian, kabul, herat, balkh, tajikistan, tajiki, parsi, iran, irani, persia, afghanistani, afghanistan, khorasan Persian music: Nooshafarin - Nazanin e Ashigh Nazanin e Ashigh - by Nooshafarin, a Persian-Iranian singer. song music clip video tags: Music, farsi, dari, tajiki, parsi, persian, tajik, iran, irani, iranian, persia, tajikistan, tajikistani, afghanistan, afghanistani Mansour Zendegi Chist 2010 tajik, afgan iran (persian music).mp4 tags: Music, Mansour, Zendegi, Chist, 2010, tajik, afgan, iran, persian, music The Timeless Story of Rustam and Sohrab from Shahnama Part 1 This is the story of "Rustam and Sohrab" from the great Shahnama (Book of the Kings). The Shahnama is a poetic epic written by the Persian/Tajik poet Ferdowsi around 1000 AD. The Shahnama tells the mythical and historical past of Persia from the creation of the world up until the Arab invasion of Persia. The Shahnama, written in Persian, has been pivotal for reviving the Persian language subsequent to the influence of Arabic. The Book of the Kings is regarded as a literary masterpiece which reflects Persia's history, cultural values, its ancient religion, Zoroasterianism, and its profound sense of nationhood. This particular story of Rustam and Sohrab is only one of the many chapters in the Shahnama. Rustam has always been a hero to Persians/Tajiks as well as other Persian speakers. The Shahnama is very important, especially nowadays, because contrary to what people think today, it does not represent just the political country of Iran. Instead, the epic covers parts of modern-day Afghanistan, as well as Iran, Tajikistan, and the cities of Samarqand and Bukhara. Though the peoples of these regions are separated against their will by such political borders it can not change the fact that they share the same language, culture and history and, importantly, Rustam is still their hero. The Shahnama is valued above the Quran and fortunately the Persians/Tajiks are rediscovering their roots and shaking loose from the hold that Arabic had on them. They are realizing just how <b>...</b> tags: Entertainment, Kabul, Balkh, Samarqand, Bukhara, Iran, Tajikistan, Tajik, Pars, Persian, herat, farsi, parsi, dari, tajiki, khorasan The Timeless Story of Rustam and Sohrab from Shahnama Part 3 This is the story of "Rustam and Sohrab" from the great Shahnama (Book of the Kings). The Shahnama is a poetic epic written by the Persian/Tajik poet Ferdowsi around 1000 AD. The Shahnama tells the mythical and historical past of Persia from the creation of the world up until the Arab invasion of Persia. The Shahnama, written in Persian, has been pivotal for reviving the Persian language subsequent to the influence of Arabic. The Book of the Kings is regarded as a literary masterpiece which reflects Persia's history, cultural values, its ancient religion, Zoroasterianism, and its profound sense of nationhood. This particular story of Rustam and Sohrab is only one of the many chapters in the Shahnama. Rustam has always been a hero to Persians/Tajiks as well as other Persian speakers. The Shahnama is very important, especially nowadays, because contrary to what people think today, it does not represent just the political country of Iran. Instead, the epic covers parts of modern-day Afghanistan, as well as Iran, Tajikistan, and the cities of Samarqand and Bukhara. Though the peoples of these regions are separated against their will by such political borders it can not change the fact that they share the same language, culture and history and, importantly, Rustam is still their hero. The Shahnama is valued above the Quran and fortunately the Persians/Tajiks are rediscovering their roots and shaking loose from the hold that Arabic had on them. They are realizing just how <b>...</b> tags: Entertainment, Kabul, balkh, Samarqand, Bukhara, iran, Tajikistan, tajik, pars, Persian, herat, farsi, parsi, dari, tajiki, Khorasan The Timeless Story of Rustam and Sohrab from Shahnama Part 7 This is the story of "Rustam and Sohrab" from the great Shahnama (Book of the Kings). The Shahnama is a poetic epic written by the Persian/Tajik poet Ferdowsi around 1000 AD. The Shahnama tells the mythical and historical past of Persia from the creation of the world up until the Arab invasion of Persia. The Shahnama, written in Persian, has been pivotal for reviving the Persian language subsequent to the influence of Arabic. The Book of the Kings is regarded as a literary masterpiece which reflects Persia's history, cultural values, its ancient religion, Zoroasterianism, and its profound sense of nationhood. This particular story of Rustam and Sohrab is only one of the many chapters in the Shahnama. Rustam has always been a hero to Persians/Tajiks as well as other Persian speakers. The Shahnama is very important, especially nowadays, because contrary to what people think today, it does not represent just the political country of Iran. Instead, the epic covers parts of modern-day Afghanistan, as well as Iran, Tajikistan, and the cities of Samarqand and Bukhara. Though the peoples of these regions are separated against their will by such political borders it can not change the fact that they share the same language, culture and history and, importantly, Rustam is still their hero. The Shahnama is valued above the Quran and fortunately the Persians/Tajiks are rediscovering their roots and shaking loose from the hold that Arabic had on them. They are realizing just how <b>...</b> tags: Entertainment, Kabul, balkh, Samarqand, Bukhara, iran, Tajikistan, tajik, pars, Persian, herat, farsi, parsi, dari, tajiki, Khorasan The Timeless Story of Rustam and Sohrab from Shahnama Part 8 This is the story of "Rustam and Sohrab" from the great Shahnama (Book of the Kings). The Shahnama is a poetic epic written by the Persian/Tajik poet Ferdowsi around 1000 AD. The Shahnama tells the mythical and historical past of Persia from the creation of the world up until the Arab invasion of Persia. The Shahnama, written in Persian, has been pivotal for reviving the Persian language subsequent to the influence of Arabic. The Book of the Kings is regarded as a literary masterpiece which reflects Persia's history, cultural values, its ancient religion, Zoroasterianism, and its profound sense of nationhood. This particular story of Rustam and Sohrab is only one of the many chapters in the Shahnama. Rustam has always been a hero to Persians/Tajiks as well as other Persian speakers. The Shahnama is very important, especially nowadays, because contrary to what people think today, it does not represent just the political country of Iran. Instead, the epic covers parts of modern-day Afghanistan, as well as Iran, Tajikistan, and the cities of Samarqand and Bukhara. Though the peoples of these regions are separated against their will by such political borders it can not change the fact that they share the same language, culture and history and, importantly, Rustam is still their hero. The Shahnama is valued above the Quran and fortunately the Persians/Tajiks are rediscovering their roots and shaking loose from the hold that Arabic had on them. They are realizing just how <b>...</b> tags: Entertainment, Kabul, balkh, Samarqand, Bukhara, iran, Tajikistan, tajik, pars, Persian, herat, farsi, parsi, dari, tajiki, Khorasan Tajik music: Muboraksho - Imshab A classic song by Muboraksho, a legendary Tajik singer from Badakhshan, Tajikistan. tajikam.com song clip music video music clip video song tehran shiraz dushanbe tajiks balkh herat panjshir mazari sharif kabul samarkand samarqand bukhara bokhara hazara hazaragi bamiyan bamyan iran tajikistan kabul mashhad farsi music tajik music khorasan khorasani khurasan khurasani tags: Music, farsi, dari, tajiki, parsi, persian, tajik, iran, irani, iranian, persia, tajikistan, tajikistani, afghanistan, afghanistani, khorasan Xurasanian tajik culture: Farsi Qawali by Ustad Fateh Ali Khan Xurasanian Farsi/Parsi Music culture ''Qawali'', an old Indian term for ''Kabuli'', in Iran used to designate gypsies (Jats), which does not mean that Kabulian are gypsies but that the Jats in Iran are from the Kabul-valley. Qawali is one of the most beautiful Xurasanian cultural aspect that was invented in the larger Persian region of Iran, Xurasan (''Oughanistan''), Baghdad (it is thought it´s roots lying in Bagdaad (Persian: ''God-Given'') by Persians. It highest peack it reached in Xurasan and India when native Heratis, Nishapuris Kabulians, Balkhis, Deqanis (Kandaharis), Sistanis, Samarqandis, Bukharis etc. (Persian Tajiks and Eastern-Aryan Tajiks) took their culture to India and served their as teachers, masters, artists, musicians, scholars etc. in the royal courts. Qawali was always a ''Zoroastrian'' Xurasanian door to the deepest point of feeling. It bring peace and satisfaction to ones live. Enjoy this video. tags: Music, Khurasan, Khorasan, Bukhara, Samarkand, Kabul, Herat, Mazar, Balkh, Zoroaster, Persian, Persia, Iran, Farsi, Dari, Tajiki, Tajikistan, Afghanistan, Irani, Ahmad, Zahir, Mozhdah, Valy, Pakistan, Dushanbe, Tashkent, Uzbek, Uzbekistan, Iranian, civilization, India, Indian, Punjab, Qawwali, Qawali, philosophy, Rumi, Islam, Ismaili, Shia, Soghdian, Bactrian, Al-Biruni, Turk, Uruzgan, Parvan, Kapisa, Kabulistan, Soviet, Russia, Germany, Greec, Italy, Zoroastrism, Googoosh, Moin, Kurds, Shabnam, Soraya, Suraya, Choresm, Afghan, Afghani, Fateh, Ali, Khan The Timeless Story of Rustam and Sohrab from Shahnama Part 9 This is the story of "Rustam and Sohrab" from the great Shahnama (Book of the Kings). The Shahnama is a poetic epic written by the Persian/Tajik poet Ferdowsi around 1000 AD. The Shahnama tells the mythical and historical past of Persia from the creation of the world up until the Arab invasion of Persia. The Shahnama, written in Persian, has been pivotal for reviving the Persian language subsequent to the influence of Arabic. The Book of the Kings is regarded as a literary masterpiece which reflects Persia's history, cultural values, its ancient religion, Zoroasterianism, and its profound sense of nationhood. This particular story of Rustam and Sohrab is only one of the many chapters in the Shahnama. Rustam has always been a hero to Persians/Tajiks as well as other Persian speakers. The Shahnama is very important, especially nowadays, because contrary to what people think today, it does not represent just the political country of Iran. Instead, the epic covers parts of modern-day Afghanistan, as well as Iran, Tajikistan, and the cities of Samarqand and Bukhara. Though the peoples of these regions are separated against their will by such political borders it can not change the fact that they share the same language, culture and history and, importantly, Rustam is still their hero. The Shahnama is valued above the Quran and fortunately the Persians/Tajiks are rediscovering their roots and shaking loose from the hold that Arabic had on them. They are realizing just how <b>...</b> tags: Entertainment, Kabul, balkh, Samarqand, Bukhara, iran, Tajikistan, tajik, pars, Persian, herat, farsi, parsi, dari, tajiki, Khorasan Tajik music: Muboraksho - Ayy Yorum Biyo A classic song by Muboraksho, a legendary Tajik singer from Badakhshan, Tajikistan. tajikam.com song clip music video music clip video song tehran shiraz dushanbe balkh herat panjshir mazari sharif kabul samarkand samarqand bukhara bokhara hazara hazaragi bamiyan bamyan iran tajikistan kabul mashhad farsi music tajik music tajiks khorasan khorasani tags: Music, farsi, dari, tajiki, parsi, persian, tajik, iran, irani, iranian, persia, tajikistan, tajikistani, afghanistan, afghanistani, khorasan Kabul liberated by Tajik-Persian warriors (2001) Please subscribe to my friend TajikVision: www.youtube.com tags: Entertainment, تاجیکستان, افغانستان, خراسان, tajikestan, tojikistan, afghanistan, Тоҷикистон, کابل International Nowruz Festival, Dushanbe Tajikistan 2012 P 4 نوروز تاجیکستان Nowrūz (Persian: نوروز, IPA: [nouˈɾuːz], meaning "[The] New Day") is the name of the Iranian New Year[4] in Iranian calendars and the corresponding traditional celebrations.[5] Nowruz is also widely referred to as the "Persian New Year".[6][7][8][9] Nowruz is celebrated and observed by Iranian peoples and the related cultural continent and has spread in many other parts of the world, including parts of Central Asia, Caucasus, South Asia, Northwestern China, the Crimea and some groups in the Balkans. Nowruz marks the first day of spring and the beginning of the year in Iranian calendar. It is celebrated on the day of the astronomical vernal equinox, which usually occurs on March 21 or the previous/following day depending on where it is observed. As well as being a Zoroastrian holiday and having significance amongst the Zoroastrian ancestors of modern Iranians, the same time is celebrated in parts of the South Asian sub-continent as the new year. The moment the Sun crosses the celestial equator and equalizes night and day is calculated exactly every year and Iranian families gather together to observe the rituals. Originally being a Zoroastrian festival, and the holiest of them all, Nowruz is believed to have been invented by Zoroaster himself, although there is no clear date of origin.[10] Since the Achaemenid era the official year has begun with the New Day when the Sun leaves the zodiac of Pisces and enters the zodiacal sign of Aries, signifying the Spring Equinox. The <b>...</b> tags: Music, International Nowrouz Festival, Shabnam, suraya, googoosh, tojik, tajik, iran, afghanmusic, afghanistan, tajikistan, pop, music, rap, rock, ahmad, zahir, farhad, darya, manizha, nigina, qumars, persian, pars, new, year, 2012, soli, nav, тоҷик, تاجیک, точик, шабнам, сураё, کیومرس, آریا, noziya, valy, andy, mansour, bahram, farzona, khurshed, feruza, nigora, tajikproud, politics International Nowruz Festival, Dushanbe Tajikistan President Rahmon and Hamid Karzai 2012 P 1 Nowrūz (Persian: نوروز, IPA: [nouˈɾuːz], meaning "[The] New Day") is the name of the Iranian New Year[4] in Iranian calendars and the corresponding traditional celebrations.[5] Nowruz is also widely referred to as the "Persian New Year".[6][7][8][9] Nowruz is celebrated and observed by Iranian peoples and the related cultural continent and has spread in many other parts of the world, including parts of Central Asia, Caucasus, South Asia, Northwestern China, the Crimea and some groups in the Balkans. Nowruz marks the first day of spring and the beginning of the year in Iranian calendar. It is celebrated on the day of the astronomical vernal equinox, which usually occurs on March 21 or the previous/following day depending on where it is observed. As well as being a Zoroastrian holiday and having significance amongst the Zoroastrian ancestors of modern Iranians, the same time is celebrated in parts of the South Asian sub-continent as the new year. The moment the Sun crosses the celestial equator and equalizes night and day is calculated exactly every year and Iranian families gather together to observe the rituals. Originally being a Zoroastrian festival, and the holiest of them all, Nowruz is believed to have been invented by Zoroaster himself, although there is no clear date of origin.[10] Since the Achaemenid era the official year has begun with the New Day when the Sun leaves the zodiac of Pisces and enters the zodiacal sign of Aries, signifying the Spring Equinox. The <b>...</b> tags: News, Shabnam, suraya, googoosh, tojik, tajik, iran, afghanmusic, afghanistan, tajikistan, pop, music, rap, rock, ahmad, zahir, farhad, darya, manizha, nigina, qumars, persian, pars, new, year, 2012, soli, nav, тоҷик, تاجیک, точик, шабнам, сураё, کیومرس, آریا, noziya, valy, andy, mansour, bahram, farzona, khurshed, feruza, nigora, tajikproud, politics Tajik girl from china sings a Parsi song - Tajik is our geniune identity whether we are from China, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan or the artificial country of Afghanistan. The name Afghanistan was fabricated and imposed by the British on Khorasan in 1879 Tajik girl from china sings a Parsi song--Tajik girl from china sings a Parsi song - Tajik is our only identity whether we are from China Tajikistan, Uzbekistan or so called Afghanistan. Afghanistan is a fabricated name imposed on Khorasan and Its a treason for Tajiks of Afghanistan to call themselves Afghans. Afghan means taliban, suicide bombers and terrorists who are against Tajiks and Parsi culture tags: Music, tajik, tajiki, tajikistan, tajikan, khorasan, parsi, dari, farsi, kabul, balkh, herat, dushanbe, samarqand, bukhara, khurasan, mazar, persian, iran, khorasani, salang, pamir, badakhshan, takhar, baghlan, bamiyan, maimana, faryab, jawozjan, kabuli, tajek, hazaraistan, karzai, massoud, masood, qanooni, atta, fahim, abdullah, khorasantv, arianatv, tolotv, valy, ahmad, zahir, hangama, nashinas, farhad, darya, ehsan, aman Tajik Farsi Norooz 1390 Vay Vay Bar Dilakam وای وای بر دلم tajikistan Qumars Farsi persian dari tajik kabul panjsher masoud iran afghanistan dushanbe pamir herat shiraz khujand samarkand samrghand bukhara nishapoor hafiz rudaki avesta gulshanjon zartusht sina anoosha zortusht parwan bamiyan kapisa zarafshan khatlan kulab panjkent afzalshoh rahmon balkh vatan qumarsaria Hazaragi shabnam suraya soraya tajik singer afghan irani farsi dari iran tajikistan afghanistan tajiki tojik Charlie bit me baby my finger bite cute babies funny boys Harry laughing Laugh most viewed qumars tags: Music, tajikistan, Qumars, Farsi, persian, dari, tajik, kabul, panjsher, masoud, iran, afghanistan, dushanbe, pamir, herat, shiraz, khujand, samarkand, samrghand, bukhara, nishapoor, hafiz, rudaki, avesta, gulshanjon, zartusht, sina, anoosha, zortusht, parwan, bamiyan, kapisa, zarafshan, khatlan, kulab, panjkent, afzalshoh, rahmon, balkh, vatan, qumarsaria, Hazaragi Persian New Year in Tajikistan آهنگ نوروزی از تابش tajikistan Qumars Farsi persian dari tajik kabul panjsher masoud iran afghanistan dushanbe pamir herat shiraz khujand samarkand samrghand bukhara nishapoor hafiz rudaki avesta gulshanjon zartusht sina anoosha zortusht parwan bamiyan kapisa zarafshan khatlan kulab panjkent afzalshoh rahmon balkh vatan qumarsaria Hazaragi tags: Music, tajikistan, Qumars, Farsi, persian, dari, tajik, kabul, panjsher, masoud, iran, afghanistan, dushanbe, pamir, herat, shiraz, khujand, samarkand, samrghand, bukhara, nishapoor, hafiz, rudaki, avesta, gulshanjon, zartusht, sina, anoosha, zortusht, parwan, bamiyan, kapisa, zarafshan, khatlan, kulab, panjkent, afzalshoh, rahmon, balkh, vatan, qumarsaria, Hazaragi | New Members Filter + Music + farsi + dari + tajiki + parsi + iran + irani + iranian + persia + tajikistan + tajikistani |




