Tajiks in the Mirror of History Presented in National Library of Pakistan
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DUSHANBE, 23.12.2021 (NIAT Khovar) – Yesterday, the presentation of Urdu edition of the book Tajiks in the Mirror of History by President Emomali Rahmon took place in the National Library of Pakistan.
The event was organized by the Embassy of Tajikistan in Pakistan in collaboration with the Center for Global and Strategic Studies in Islamabad.
The Federal Minister for Parliamentary Affairs/Advisor to the Prime Minister of Pakistan Zaheer-Ud-Din Babar Awan attended the event and addressed the audience. He highlighted the achievements of the Tajik President in implementing internal and external policy, as well as his high reputation on the regional and global level.
In his address to participants, the Ambassador of Tajikistan to Pakistan Ismatullo Nasredin gave a brief overview of the book and mentioned that the Urdu edition of the book follows Russian, English, German, Arabic, Chinese, Farsi, and French editions.
Examples of the book were presented to the National Library of Pakistan to make the book available to a wide range of readers.











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