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Zoroastrian, Buddhist, Hellenistic, Islamic and unique Pamir cultures had been developing in Tajikistan for thousands of years.

The exposition is divided into periods starting with 4th millennium B.C. and ending with the beginning of the 20th century. The collection includes findings from the entire territory of Tajikistan, large archaeological excavations of Sarazm, Ajina-Tepe, Tahti-Sangin and such cities as Khujand, Panjakent, Kurgan-Tyube, Istaravshan, Kulyab.
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