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Afghanistan–Tajikistan relations : ウィキペディア英語版 | Afghanistan–Tajikistan relations
Afghanistan–Tajikistan relations refers to the relations between the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan and the Republic of Tajikistan, which began in 1992. Afghanistan maintains an embassy in Dushanbe and a consulate in Khorugh. The current ambassador is Sayed Mohammad Khairkhak. Tajikistan maintains an embassy in Kabul and a consulate in Mazari Sharif. The current ambassador is Farhod Hamroboevich Mahkamov. ==History== The areas which form the two countries were once connected, especially during the Samanid, Ghaznavid, and Timurid periods. After a friendship treaty in 1750 between Ahmad Shah Durrani of Afghanistan and Mohammad Murad Beg of Bukhara, the Amu Darya (Oxus River) became the official border of Afghanistan. Persian language is widely used in both countries, and there are slightly more Tajiks in Afghanistan than Tajikistan.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Tajiks of Afghanistan )〕 Relations between the two countries were officially established on June 15, 1992, and Tajikistan opened its embassy in Kabul at the start of 2002. The consulate in Mazari Sharif was also opened in November of that year. Current presidents Emomalii Rahmon of Tajikistan and Hamid Karzai of Afghanistan first officially meet on the sidelines of the 2004 Economic Cooperation Organization summit held in Dushanbe. In April 2005 Rahmon made an official visit to Afghanistan.〔
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