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How many Tajik troops fought against Germany, Finland and Japan during WWII? | <text>How many Tajik troops fought against Germany, Finland and Japan during WWII?</text><reasoning>Tajiks began to be conscripted into the Soviet Army in 1939 and during World War II around 260,000 Tajik citizens fought against Germany, Finland and Japan. Between 60,000(4%) and 120,000(8%) of Tajikistan's 1,530,000 ci... |
What percent of Tajiks were killed during the war? | <text>What percent of Tajiks were killed during the war?</text><reasoning>Tajiks began to be conscripted into the Soviet Army in 1939 and during World War II around 260,000 Tajik citizens fought against Germany, Finland and Japan. Between 60,000(4%) and 120,000(8%) of Tajikistan's 1,530,000 citizens were killed during ... |
What was not developing as fast as other Soviet Republics? | <text>What was not developing as fast as other Soviet Republics?</text><reasoning>Tajiks began to be conscripted into the Soviet Army in 1939 and during World War II around 260,000 Tajik citizens fought against Germany, Finland and Japan. Between 60,000(4%) and 120,000(8%) of Tajikistan's 1,530,000 citizens were killed... |
Even though Tajikistan has freedom of the press, what is the problem with it? | <text>Even though Tajikistan has freedom of the press, what is the problem with it?</text><reasoning>Freedom of the press is ostensibly officially guaranteed by the government, but independent press outlets remain restricted, as does a substantial amount of web content. According to the Institute for War & Peace Report... |
What is not tolerated by the government in respect to media? | <text>What is not tolerated by the government in respect to media?</text><reasoning>Freedom of the press is ostensibly officially guaranteed by the government, but independent press outlets remain restricted, as does a substantial amount of web content. According to the Institute for War & Peace Reporting, access is bl... |
What is not covered by local media? | <text>What is not covered by local media?</text><reasoning>Freedom of the press is ostensibly officially guaranteed by the government, but independent press outlets remain restricted, as does a substantial amount of web content. According to the Institute for War & Peace Reporting, access is blocked to local and foreig... |
What access is blocked? | <text>What access is blocked?</text><reasoning>Freedom of the press is ostensibly officially guaranteed by the government, but independent press outlets remain restricted, as does a substantial amount of web content. According to the Institute for War & Peace Reporting, access is blocked to local and foreign websites i... |
When were the first greenhouses used? | <text>When were the first greenhouses used?</text><reasoning>Greenhouses convert solar light to heat, enabling year-round production and the growth (in enclosed environments) of specialty crops and other plants not naturally suited to the local climate. Primitive greenhouses were first used during Roman times to produc... |
In what century were the first modern greenhouses constructed? | <text>In what century were the first modern greenhouses constructed?</text><reasoning>Greenhouses convert solar light to heat, enabling year-round production and the growth (in enclosed environments) of specialty crops and other plants not naturally suited to the local climate. Primitive greenhouses were first used dur... |
What do greenhouses do with solar energy? | <text>What do greenhouses do with solar energy?</text><reasoning>Greenhouses convert solar light to heat, enabling year-round production and the growth (in enclosed environments) of specialty crops and other plants not naturally suited to the local climate. Primitive greenhouses were first used during Roman times to pr... |
What is one purpose of a greenhouse? | <text>What is one purpose of a greenhouse?</text><reasoning>Greenhouses convert solar light to heat, enabling year-round production and the growth (in enclosed environments) of specialty crops and other plants not naturally suited to the local climate. Primitive greenhouses were first used during Roman times to produce... |
What was one of the first uses of a greenhouse? | <text>What was one of the first uses of a greenhouse?</text><reasoning>Greenhouses convert solar light to heat, enabling year-round production and the growth (in enclosed environments) of specialty crops and other plants not naturally suited to the local climate. Primitive greenhouses were first used during Roman times... |
Where were the first modern greenhouses built? | <text>Where were the first modern greenhouses built?</text><reasoning>Greenhouses convert solar light to heat, enabling year-round production and the growth (in enclosed environments) of specialty crops and other plants not naturally suited to the local climate. Primitive greenhouses were first used during Roman times ... |
What type of government does Tajikistan have? | <text>What type of government does Tajikistan have?</text><reasoning>Tajikistan is officially a republic, and holds elections for the presidency and parliament, operating under a presidential system. It is, however, a dominant-party system, where the People's Democratic Party of Tajikistan routinely has a vast majority... |
Who is the prime minister of Tajikistan? | <text>Who is the prime minister of Tajikistan?</text><reasoning>Tajikistan is officially a republic, and holds elections for the presidency and parliament, operating under a presidential system. It is, however, a dominant-party system, where the People's Democratic Party of Tajikistan routinely has a vast majority in P... |
Who are the Deputy Prime Ministers? | <text>Who are the Deputy Prime Ministers?</text><reasoning>Tajikistan is officially a republic, and holds elections for the presidency and parliament, operating under a presidential system. It is, however, a dominant-party system, where the People's Democratic Party of Tajikistan routinely has a vast majority in Parlia... |
When was Emomalii Rahmon elected president? | <text>When was Emomalii Rahmon elected president?</text><reasoning>Tajikistan is officially a republic, and holds elections for the presidency and parliament, operating under a presidential system. It is, however, a dominant-party system, where the People's Democratic Party of Tajikistan routinely has a vast majority i... |
What kind of system is a dominant-party system? | <text>What kind of system is a dominant-party system?</text><reasoning>Tajikistan is officially a republic, and holds elections for the presidency and parliament, operating under a presidential system. It is, however, a dominant-party system, where the People's Democratic Party of Tajikistan routinely has a vast majori... |
What proliferated in the last three decades of the 19th century? | <text>What proliferated in the last three decades of the 19th century?</text><reasoning>During the last three decades of the 19th century a proliferation of anthropological societies and associations occurred, most independent, most publishing their own journals, and all international in membership and association. The... |
What did all the anthropological societies allow their membership to be? | <text>What did all the anthropological societies allow their membership to be?</text><reasoning>During the last three decades of the 19th century a proliferation of anthropological societies and associations occurred, most independent, most publishing their own journals, and all international in membership and associat... |
Who belonged to these proliferating organizations? | <text>Who belonged to these proliferating organizations?</text><reasoning>During the last three decades of the 19th century a proliferation of anthropological societies and associations occurred, most independent, most publishing their own journals, and all international in membership and association. The major theoris... |
How many educational institutions had some curriculum in anthropology by 1898? | <text>How many educational institutions had some curriculum in anthropology by 1898?</text><reasoning>During the last three decades of the 19th century a proliferation of anthropological societies and associations occurred, most independent, most publishing their own journals, and all international in membership and as... |
How many countries were the institutions teaching anthropology located in? | <text>How many countries were the institutions teaching anthropology located in?</text><reasoning>During the last three decades of the 19th century a proliferation of anthropological societies and associations occurred, most independent, most publishing their own journals, and all international in membership and associ... |
What is the smalled nation in the Central Asia area? | <text>What is the smalled nation in the Central Asia area?</text><reasoning>Tajikistan is landlocked, and is the smallest nation in Central Asia by area. It lies mostly between latitudes 36° and 41° N (a small area is north of 41°), and longitudes 67° and 75° E (a small area is east of 75°). It is covered by mountains ... |
What mountian range runs through Tajikistan? | <text>What mountian range runs through Tajikistan?</text><reasoning>Tajikistan is landlocked, and is the smallest nation in Central Asia by area. It lies mostly between latitudes 36° and 41° N (a small area is north of 41°), and longitudes 67° and 75° E (a small area is east of 75°). It is covered by mountains of the P... |
Where is Dushanbe located? | <text>Where is Dushanbe located?</text><reasoning>Tajikistan is landlocked, and is the smallest nation in Central Asia by area. It lies mostly between latitudes 36° and 41° N (a small area is north of 41°), and longitudes 67° and 75° E (a small area is east of 75°). It is covered by mountains of the Pamir range, and mo... |
Where exactly is Tajikistan? | <text>Where exactly is Tajikistan?</text><reasoning>Tajikistan is landlocked, and is the smallest nation in Central Asia by area. It lies mostly between latitudes 36° and 41° N (a small area is north of 41°), and longitudes 67° and 75° E (a small area is east of 75°). It is covered by mountains of the Pamir range, and ... |
What area is under sea level? | <text>What area is under sea level?</text><reasoning>Tajikistan is landlocked, and is the smallest nation in Central Asia by area. It lies mostly between latitudes 36° and 41° N (a small area is north of 41°), and longitudes 67° and 75° E (a small area is east of 75°). It is covered by mountains of the Pamir range, and... |
When did the Russian Empire take over Central Asia? | <text>When did the Russian Empire take over Central Asia?</text><reasoning>Russian Imperialism led to the Russian Empire's conquest of Central Asia during the late 19th century's Imperial Era. Between 1864 and 1885 Russia gradually took control of the entire territory of Russian Turkestan, the Tajikistan portion of whi... |
Who controled the Tajikistan portion of Russian Trukestan? | <text>Who controled the Tajikistan portion of Russian Trukestan?</text><reasoning>Russian Imperialism led to the Russian Empire's conquest of Central Asia during the late 19th century's Imperial Era. Between 1864 and 1885 Russia gradually took control of the entire territory of Russian Turkestan, the Tajikistan portion... |
What was Russian interested in Tajikistan area for? | <text>What was Russian interested in Tajikistan area for?</text><reasoning>Russian Imperialism led to the Russian Empire's conquest of Central Asia during the late 19th century's Imperial Era. Between 1864 and 1885 Russia gradually took control of the entire territory of Russian Turkestan, the Tajikistan portion of whi... |
What did Russia do between 1864-1885? | <text>What did Russia do between 1864-1885?</text><reasoning>Russian Imperialism led to the Russian Empire's conquest of Central Asia during the late 19th century's Imperial Era. Between 1864 and 1885 Russia gradually took control of the entire territory of Russian Turkestan, the Tajikistan portion of which had been co... |
In 1885, who was ruling the Tajikistan area? | <text>In 1885, who was ruling the Tajikistan area?</text><reasoning>Russian Imperialism led to the Russian Empire's conquest of Central Asia during the late 19th century's Imperial Era. Between 1864 and 1885 Russia gradually took control of the entire territory of Russian Turkestan, the Tajikistan portion of which had ... |
What did the Jadidists establish themselves as in the late 19th century? | <text>What did the Jadidists establish themselves as in the late 19th century?</text><reasoning>During the late 19th Century the Jadidists established themselves as an Islamic social movement throughout the region. Although the Jadidists were pro-modernization and not necessarily anti-Russian the Russians viewed the mo... |
Who were viewed as a threat by the Jadidists? | <text>Who were viewed as a threat by the Jadidists?</text><reasoning>During the late 19th Century the Jadidists established themselves as an Islamic social movement throughout the region. Although the Jadidists were pro-modernization and not necessarily anti-Russian the Russians viewed the movement as a threat.[citatio... |
When was the uprising against the Khanate of Kokand? | <text>When was the uprising against the Khanate of Kokand?</text><reasoning>During the late 19th Century the Jadidists established themselves as an Islamic social movement throughout the region. Although the Jadidists were pro-modernization and not necessarily anti-Russian the Russians viewed the movement as a threat.[... |
Where did the word Tajik come from? | <text>Where did the word Tajik come from?</text><reasoning>Tajikistan means the "Land of the Tajiks". The suffix "-stan" (Persian: ـستان -stān) is Persian for "place of" or "country" and Tajik is, most likely, the name of a pre-Islamic (before the seventh century A.D.) tribe. According to the Library of Congress's 19... |
What does Tajikistan mean? | <text>What does Tajikistan mean?</text><reasoning>Tajikistan means the "Land of the Tajiks". The suffix "-stan" (Persian: ـستان -stān) is Persian for "place of" or "country" and Tajik is, most likely, the name of a pre-Islamic (before the seventh century A.D.) tribe. According to the Library of Congress's 1997 Countr... |
What does the suffix -stan mean? | <text>What does the suffix -stan mean?</text><reasoning>Tajikistan means the "Land of the Tajiks". The suffix "-stan" (Persian: ـستان -stān) is Persian for "place of" or "country" and Tajik is, most likely, the name of a pre-Islamic (before the seventh century A.D.) tribe. According to the Library of Congress's 1997 ... |
Why is it hard to find the origin of the word Tajik? | <text>Why is it hard to find the origin of the word Tajik?</text><reasoning>Tajikistan means the "Land of the Tajiks". The suffix "-stan" (Persian: ـستان -stān) is Persian for "place of" or "country" and Tajik is, most likely, the name of a pre-Islamic (before the seventh century A.D.) tribe. According to the Library... |
How many solider were killed in September when Islamic militants escaped? | <text>How many solider were killed in September when Islamic militants escaped?</text><reasoning>In 2010, there were concerns among Tajik officials that Islamic militarism in the east of the country was on the rise following the escape of 25 militants from a Tajik prison in August, an ambush that killed 28 Tajik soldie... |
When did Russia say they will be sending more troops to Tajikistan? | <text>When did Russia say they will be sending more troops to Tajikistan?</text><reasoning>In 2010, there were concerns among Tajik officials that Islamic militarism in the east of the country was on the rise following the escape of 25 militants from a Tajik prison in August, an ambush that killed 28 Tajik soldiers in ... |
When did the military operation end in Rasht Valley? | <text>When did the military operation end in Rasht Valley?</text><reasoning>In 2010, there were concerns among Tajik officials that Islamic militarism in the east of the country was on the rise following the escape of 25 militants from a Tajik prison in August, an ambush that killed 28 Tajik soldiers in the Rasht Valle... |
Why was there concerns in 2010? | <text>Why was there concerns in 2010?</text><reasoning>In 2010, there were concerns among Tajik officials that Islamic militarism in the east of the country was on the rise following the escape of 25 militants from a Tajik prison in August, an ambush that killed 28 Tajik soldiers in the Rasht Valley in September, and a... |
Who went to war against Bolshevick armies? | <text>Who went to war against Bolshevick armies?</text><reasoning>After the Russian Revolution of 1917 guerrillas throughout Central Asia, known as basmachi, waged a war against Bolshevik armies in a futile attempt to maintain independence. The Bolsheviks prevailed after a four-year war, in which mosques and villages w... |
What did they go to war against Bolshevick? | <text>What did they go to war against Bolshevick?</text><reasoning>After the Russian Revolution of 1917 guerrillas throughout Central Asia, known as basmachi, waged a war against Bolshevik armies in a futile attempt to maintain independence. The Bolsheviks prevailed after a four-year war, in which mosques and villages ... |
Who won the war? | <text>Who won the war?</text><reasoning>After the Russian Revolution of 1917 guerrillas throughout Central Asia, known as basmachi, waged a war against Bolshevik armies in a futile attempt to maintain independence. The Bolsheviks prevailed after a four-year war, in which mosques and villages were burned down and the po... |
What religions were discourages so their places of worship were closed? | <text>What religions were discourages so their places of worship were closed?</text><reasoning>After the Russian Revolution of 1917 guerrillas throughout Central Asia, known as basmachi, waged a war against Bolshevik armies in a futile attempt to maintain independence. The Bolsheviks prevailed after a four-year war, in... |
What problems does linguistic anthropology bring linguistic methods to bear on? | <text>What problems does linguistic anthropology bring linguistic methods to bear on?</text><reasoning>Linguistic anthropology (also called anthropological linguistics) seeks to understand the processes of human communications, verbal and non-verbal, variation in language across time and space, the social uses of langu... |
What is the analysis of linguistic forms and processes linked to? | <text>What is the analysis of linguistic forms and processes linked to?</text><reasoning>Linguistic anthropology (also called anthropological linguistics) seeks to understand the processes of human communications, verbal and non-verbal, variation in language across time and space, the social uses of language, and the r... |
What subdivision of anthropology seeks to understand the process of human communications? | <text>What subdivision of anthropology seeks to understand the process of human communications?</text><reasoning>Linguistic anthropology (also called anthropological linguistics) seeks to understand the processes of human communications, verbal and non-verbal, variation in language across time and space, the social use... |
What related fields do linguistic anthropologists draw on? | <text>What related fields do linguistic anthropologists draw on?</text><reasoning>Linguistic anthropology (also called anthropological linguistics) seeks to understand the processes of human communications, verbal and non-verbal, variation in language across time and space, the social uses of language, and the relation... |
In 1924, what was created as part of Uzbekistan? | <text>In 1924, what was created as part of Uzbekistan?</text><reasoning>In 1924, the Tajik Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic was created as a part of Uzbekistan, but in 1929 the Tajik Soviet Socialist Republic (Tajik SSR) was made a separate constituent republic, however the predominantly ethnic Tajik cities of Sama... |
Where was the expansion of cotton and agriculture mainly? | <text>Where was the expansion of cotton and agriculture mainly?</text><reasoning>In 1924, the Tajik Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic was created as a part of Uzbekistan, but in 1929 the Tajik Soviet Socialist Republic (Tajik SSR) was made a separate constituent republic, however the predominantly ethnic Tajik citie... |
What happeded between 1927-1934? | <text>What happeded between 1927-1934?</text><reasoning>In 1924, the Tajik Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic was created as a part of Uzbekistan, but in 1929 the Tajik Soviet Socialist Republic (Tajik SSR) was made a separate constituent republic, however the predominantly ethnic Tajik cities of Samarkand and Bukhar... |
What forced resettlement throughout Tajikistan? | <text>What forced resettlement throughout Tajikistan?</text><reasoning>In 1924, the Tajik Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic was created as a part of Uzbekistan, but in 1929 the Tajik Soviet Socialist Republic (Tajik SSR) was made a separate constituent republic, however the predominantly ethnic Tajik cities of Samar... |
Who directed the purges of Soviets? | <text>Who directed the purges of Soviets?</text><reasoning>Two rounds of Soviet purges directed by Moscow (1927–1934 and 1937–1938) resulted in the expulsion of nearly 10,000 people, from all levels of the Communist Party of Tajikistan. Ethnic Russians were sent in to replace those expelled and subsequently Russians do... |
How many people were expelled?? | <text>How many people were expelled??</text><reasoning>Two rounds of Soviet purges directed by Moscow (1927–1934 and 1937–1938) resulted in the expulsion of nearly 10,000 people, from all levels of the Communist Party of Tajikistan. Ethnic Russians were sent in to replace those expelled and subsequently Russians domina... |
Who were sent to replace the expelled positions? | <text>Who were sent to replace the expelled positions?</text><reasoning>Two rounds of Soviet purges directed by Moscow (1927–1934 and 1937–1938) resulted in the expulsion of nearly 10,000 people, from all levels of the Communist Party of Tajikistan. Ethnic Russians were sent in to replace those expelled and subsequentl... |
What did the population of Russians do between 1926-1959? | <text>What did the population of Russians do between 1926-1959?</text><reasoning>Two rounds of Soviet purges directed by Moscow (1927–1934 and 1937–1938) resulted in the expulsion of nearly 10,000 people, from all levels of the Communist Party of Tajikistan. Ethnic Russians were sent in to replace those expelled and su... |
What did this cause when the expelled parties were replaced? | <text>What did this cause when the expelled parties were replaced?</text><reasoning>Two rounds of Soviet purges directed by Moscow (1927–1934 and 1937–1938) resulted in the expulsion of nearly 10,000 people, from all levels of the Communist Party of Tajikistan. Ethnic Russians were sent in to replace those expelled and... |
What tribes took control of the region in first centry CE? | <text>What tribes took control of the region in first centry CE?</text><reasoning>The Kushan Empire, a collection of Yuezhi tribes, took control of the region in the first century CE and ruled until the 4th century CE during which time Buddhism, Nestorian Christianity, Zoroastrianism, and Manichaeism were all practiced... |
When was Islam brought to the region? | <text>When was Islam brought to the region?</text><reasoning>The Kushan Empire, a collection of Yuezhi tribes, took control of the region in the first century CE and ruled until the 4th century CE during which time Buddhism, Nestorian Christianity, Zoroastrianism, and Manichaeism were all practiced in the region. Later... |
What empire brought Islam practices with them? | <text>What empire brought Islam practices with them?</text><reasoning>The Kushan Empire, a collection of Yuezhi tribes, took control of the region in the first century CE and ruled until the 4th century CE during which time Buddhism, Nestorian Christianity, Zoroastrianism, and Manichaeism were all practiced in the regi... |
What religions were practiced in the region from first centry CE to 4th centry CE? | <text>What religions were practiced in the region from first centry CE to 4th centry CE?</text><reasoning>The Kushan Empire, a collection of Yuezhi tribes, took control of the region in the first century CE and ruled until the 4th century CE during which time Buddhism, Nestorian Christianity, Zoroastrianism, and Manich... |
How were the different factions distinguished from eachother? | <text>How were the different factions distinguished from eachother?</text><reasoning>The nation almost immediately fell into civil war that involved various factions fighting one another; these factions were often distinguished by clan loyalties. More than 500,000 residents fled during this time because of persecution,... |
What did the ceasefire guaranteed? | <text>What did the ceasefire guaranteed?</text><reasoning>The nation almost immediately fell into civil war that involved various factions fighting one another; these factions were often distinguished by clan loyalties. More than 500,000 residents fled during this time because of persecution, increased poverty and bett... |
Who came into power in 1992? | <text>Who came into power in 1992?</text><reasoning>The nation almost immediately fell into civil war that involved various factions fighting one another; these factions were often distinguished by clan loyalties. More than 500,000 residents fled during this time because of persecution, increased poverty and better eco... |
Why did more than half a million people flee? | <text>Why did more than half a million people flee?</text><reasoning>The nation almost immediately fell into civil war that involved various factions fighting one another; these factions were often distinguished by clan loyalties. More than 500,000 residents fled during this time because of persecution, increased pover... |
What happened in the Feb 2010 election? | <text>What happened in the Feb 2010 election?</text><reasoning>The parliamentary elections of 2005 aroused many accusations from opposition parties and international observers that President Emomalii Rahmon corruptly manipulates the election process and unemployment. The most recent elections, in February 2010, saw the... |
Why were parties upset in the 2005 election? | <text>Why were parties upset in the 2005 election?</text><reasoning>The parliamentary elections of 2005 aroused many accusations from opposition parties and international observers that President Emomalii Rahmon corruptly manipulates the election process and unemployment. The most recent elections, in February 2010, sa... |
What did the OSCE say that Tajikistan did? | <text>What did the OSCE say that Tajikistan did?</text><reasoning>The parliamentary elections of 2005 aroused many accusations from opposition parties and international observers that President Emomalii Rahmon corruptly manipulates the election process and unemployment. The most recent elections, in February 2010, saw ... |
What was the Tajikistan governments response? | <text>What was the Tajikistan governments response?</text><reasoning>The parliamentary elections of 2005 aroused many accusations from opposition parties and international observers that President Emomalii Rahmon corruptly manipulates the election process and unemployment. The most recent elections, in February 2010, s... |
When was the region under Tibetan empire and the CHinese? | <text>When was the region under Tibetan empire and the CHinese?</text><reasoning>It was temporarily under the control of the Tibetan empire and Chinese from 650–680 and then under the control of the Umayyads in 710. The Samanid Empire, 819 to 999, restored Persian control of the region and enlarged the cities of Samark... |
Who took control of the regin in 710? | <text>Who took control of the regin in 710?</text><reasoning>It was temporarily under the control of the Tibetan empire and Chinese from 650–680 and then under the control of the Umayyads in 710. The Samanid Empire, 819 to 999, restored Persian control of the region and enlarged the cities of Samarkand and Bukhara (bot... |
Who restored Persian control of the region? | <text>Who restored Persian control of the region?</text><reasoning>It was temporarily under the control of the Tibetan empire and Chinese from 650–680 and then under the control of the Umayyads in 710. The Samanid Empire, 819 to 999, restored Persian control of the region and enlarged the cities of Samarkand and Bukhar... |
What was the name of the region when it was the cultural center of Iran? | <text>What was the name of the region when it was the cultural center of Iran?</text><reasoning>It was temporarily under the control of the Tibetan empire and Chinese from 650–680 and then under the control of the Umayyads in 710. The Samanid Empire, 819 to 999, restored Persian control of the region and enlarged the c... |
When was the region under Tibetan empire and the CHinese? | <text>When was the region under Tibetan empire and the CHinese?</text><reasoning>It was temporarily under the control of the Tibetan empire and Chinese from 650–680 and then under the control of the Umayyads in 710. The Samanid Empire, 819 to 999, restored Persian control of the region and enlarged the cities of Samark... |
Who took control of the regin in 710? | <text>Who took control of the regin in 710?</text><reasoning>It was temporarily under the control of the Tibetan empire and Chinese from 650–680 and then under the control of the Umayyads in 710. The Samanid Empire, 819 to 999, restored Persian control of the region and enlarged the cities of Samarkand and Bukhara (bot... |
When was the region under Tibetan empire and the CHinese? | <text>When was the region under Tibetan empire and the CHinese?</text><reasoning>It was temporarily under the control of the Tibetan empire and Chinese from 650–680 and then under the control of the Umayyads in 710. The Samanid Empire, 819 to 999, restored Persian control of the region and enlarged the cities of Samark... |
Who restored Persian control of the region? | <text>Who restored Persian control of the region?</text><reasoning>It was temporarily under the control of the Tibetan empire and Chinese from 650–680 and then under the control of the Umayyads in 710. The Samanid Empire, 819 to 999, restored Persian control of the region and enlarged the cities of Samarkand and Bukhar... |
Who took control of the regin in 710? | <text>Who took control of the regin in 710?</text><reasoning>It was temporarily under the control of the Tibetan empire and Chinese from 650–680 and then under the control of the Umayyads in 710. The Samanid Empire, 819 to 999, restored Persian control of the region and enlarged the cities of Samarkand and Bukhara (bot... |
Who restored Persian control of the region? | <text>Who restored Persian control of the region?</text><reasoning>It was temporarily under the control of the Tibetan empire and Chinese from 650–680 and then under the control of the Umayyads in 710. The Samanid Empire, 819 to 999, restored Persian control of the region and enlarged the cities of Samarkand and Bukhar... |
What was the name of the region when it was the cultural center of Iran? | <text>What was the name of the region when it was the cultural center of Iran?</text><reasoning>It was temporarily under the control of the Tibetan empire and Chinese from 650–680 and then under the control of the Umayyads in 710. The Samanid Empire, 819 to 999, restored Persian control of the region and enlarged the c... |
What was the name of the region when it was the cultural center of Iran? | <text>What was the name of the region when it was the cultural center of Iran?</text><reasoning>It was temporarily under the control of the Tibetan empire and Chinese from 650–680 and then under the control of the Umayyads in 710. The Samanid Empire, 819 to 999, restored Persian control of the region and enlarged the c... |
When was the land under Tibetan empire and Chinese? | <text>When was the land under Tibetan empire and Chinese?</text><reasoning>It was temporarily under the control of the Tibetan empire and Chinese from 650–680 and then under the control of the Umayyads in 710. The Samanid Empire, 819 to 999, restored Persian control of the region and enlarged the cities of Samarkand an... |
When was Tajikistan under Ymayyads contorl? | <text>When was Tajikistan under Ymayyads contorl?</text><reasoning>It was temporarily under the control of the Tibetan empire and Chinese from 650–680 and then under the control of the Umayyads in 710. The Samanid Empire, 819 to 999, restored Persian control of the region and enlarged the cities of Samarkand and Bukhar... |
Who conquered Tansaxania? | <text>Who conquered Tansaxania?</text><reasoning>It was temporarily under the control of the Tibetan empire and Chinese from 650–680 and then under the control of the Umayyads in 710. The Samanid Empire, 819 to 999, restored Persian control of the region and enlarged the cities of Samarkand and Bukhara (both cities are... |
When did the Samanid Empire rule the land? | <text>When did the Samanid Empire rule the land?</text><reasoning>It was temporarily under the control of the Tibetan empire and Chinese from 650–680 and then under the control of the Umayyads in 710. The Samanid Empire, 819 to 999, restored Persian control of the region and enlarged the cities of Samarkand and Bukhara... |
What was the first recorded history of this region? | <text>What was the first recorded history of this region?</text><reasoning>The earliest recorded history of the region dates back to about 500 BCE when much, if not all, of modern Tajikistan was part of the Achaemenid Empire. Some authors have also suggested that in the 7th and 6th century BCE parts of modern Tajikista... |
What was modern Tajikistan part of around 500 BE? | <text>What was modern Tajikistan part of around 500 BE?</text><reasoning>The earliest recorded history of the region dates back to about 500 BCE when much, if not all, of modern Tajikistan was part of the Achaemenid Empire. Some authors have also suggested that in the 7th and 6th century BCE parts of modern Tajikistan,... |
Who took over the territory and made it part of their empire? | <text>Who took over the territory and made it part of their empire?</text><reasoning>The earliest recorded history of the region dates back to about 500 BCE when much, if not all, of modern Tajikistan was part of the Achaemenid Empire. Some authors have also suggested that in the 7th and 6th century BCE parts of modern... |
The Earth's oceans cover what percentage of the globe? | <text>The Earth's oceans cover what percentage of the globe?</text><reasoning>Solar radiation is absorbed by the Earth's land surface, oceans – which cover about 71% of the globe – and atmosphere. Warm air containing evaporated water from the oceans rises, causing atmospheric circulation or convection. When the air rea... |
What is the average temperature of the Earth's surface in Celsius? | <text>What is the average temperature of the Earth's surface in Celsius?</text><reasoning>Solar radiation is absorbed by the Earth's land surface, oceans – which cover about 71% of the globe – and atmosphere. Warm air containing evaporated water from the oceans rises, causing atmospheric circulation or convection. When... |
What is the process by which green plants convert solar energy to stored energy? | <text>What is the process by which green plants convert solar energy to stored energy?</text><reasoning>Solar radiation is absorbed by the Earth's land surface, oceans – which cover about 71% of the globe – and atmosphere. Warm air containing evaporated water from the oceans rises, causing atmospheric circulation or co... |
How much of the earth is covered by oceans? | <text>How much of the earth is covered by oceans?</text><reasoning>Solar radiation is absorbed by the Earth's land surface, oceans – which cover about 71% of the globe – and atmosphere. Warm air containing evaporated water from the oceans rises, causing atmospheric circulation or convection. When the air reaches a high... |
What is the cause of atmospheric circulation? | <text>What is the cause of atmospheric circulation?</text><reasoning>Solar radiation is absorbed by the Earth's land surface, oceans – which cover about 71% of the globe – and atmosphere. Warm air containing evaporated water from the oceans rises, causing atmospheric circulation or convection. When the air reaches a hi... |
How does the water vapor that rises in warm air turn into clouds? | <text>How does the water vapor that rises in warm air turn into clouds?</text><reasoning>Solar radiation is absorbed by the Earth's land surface, oceans – which cover about 71% of the globe – and atmosphere. Warm air containing evaporated water from the oceans rises, causing atmospheric circulation or convection. When ... |
What creates wind, cyclones and anti-cyclones? | <text>What creates wind, cyclones and anti-cyclones?</text><reasoning>Solar radiation is absorbed by the Earth's land surface, oceans – which cover about 71% of the globe – and atmosphere. Warm air containing evaporated water from the oceans rises, causing atmospheric circulation or convection. When the air reaches a h... |
What is the process in which plants convert solar energy into stored energy called? | <text>What is the process in which plants convert solar energy into stored energy called?</text><reasoning>Solar radiation is absorbed by the Earth's land surface, oceans – which cover about 71% of the globe – and atmosphere. Warm air containing evaporated water from the oceans rises, causing atmospheric circulation or... |
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