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Russian Surnames Officially Banned In Tajikistan

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Authorities in Tajikistan have officially banned patronymics and surnames with “Russian” endings, such as “-ov,” “-ev,” “-ovich” and “-ovna,” the RBC news website reported Friday.

In an interview aired on Tajikistan's Radio Svoboda service, deputy head of the state registry office Dzhaloliddin Rakhimov said the law was signed by President Emomali Rahmon in March.

Rakhimov said that many citizens want to keep the Russian versions of their children's names.

However, he said the authorities are making an effort to explain to the public that the main goal of the new law to is to make sure that all surnames in the country are written in Tajik in order to avoid having children “separate in two groups, one of which will be proud of their Tajik names while the other will have to carry foreign ones.”

“In Tajikistan, names and the way they are written is done in accordance with culture, national traditions and the Registry of Tajik national names, approved by the government,” he said.

The new law states that all patronymics and surnames will now be formed — and written in official and personal documents — using the Tajik language, using endings such as “-zod,” “-zoda,” “-y,” “-yon,” “-far” and “-pur.”

Traditional Russian patronymic “Ivanovich” must now be written as “Ivanfar” or “Ivanzod,” or “Ivan.”

Tajikistan's long-time president suggested the ban on Russian endings in names in 2007 and has changed his name from Emomali Sharifovich Rakhmonov to Emomali Rakhmon.

http://www.themoscowtimes.com/news/...s-officially-banned-in-tajikistan/567527.html
 
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I have always found it odd how Central Asia nations still use "ov's" and "vich" suffixes at the end of the their names. Surely now that they are independent they dont have to continue policies enforced upon them during Imperial Russian rule.
 
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The news was disproved.
 
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Good, but why govt need to ban something, why people dont abandon them, and chose local names?
 
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Tajikistan trying to get its ancient culture back, it was trying to get rid of Russian influence but recently there has been Salafi influences creeping in Tajik society.
 
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Tajikistan trying to get its ancient culture back, it was trying to get rid of Russian influence but recently there has been Salafi influences creeping in Tajik society.

not salafi but tableegh jamaati.

and by this new naming decree ( if news is not false ) they will end up creating a nationalist surge which will turn into a reactionary religious surge and the tableeghi jamaat will become more entrenched.

Yes, it seems it is still in the shadow of it's communist past. Most likely this oppressive government is going to get overthrown.

viva socialism !!

ghanta mullahism !!
 
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Tajikistan trying to get its ancient culture back, it was trying to get rid of Russian influence but recently there has been Salafi influences creeping in Tajik society.

There is even the fear that the Taliban might cross over the loosely guarded Tajik/Afghan border and actually try to take over Tajikistan. Given how the government is repressing Muslims in Tajikistan, extremism can potentially spread and there is the risk that a Taliban invasion might actually get local help.

https://defence.pk/threads/2-killed-in-skirmish-on-tajik-afghan-border.428261/#post-8283594
 
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