TajikEthnicity
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Sigma KEE - TajikEthnicity
TajikEthnicity
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The Tajiks are mostly Sunni Muslims and speak Persian. Tajiks are the principle inhabitants of the republic of Tajikistan across the northern border from Afghanistan. In Afghanistan, they live predominantly in the north-east and in the west. Some also live in Kabul. Because they make up the bulk of Afghanistan's educated elite and possess considerable wealth, they have significant political influence. Their influence lies predominantly in the government ministries, public services and trade bodies. Those living in rural regions engage in agriculture and herding. They have no specific social structure and tend to adopt those of their neighbors. Slender and light skinned, the Tajiks have aquiline noses and usually black hair, although occasionally red and blond. Their history is vague, and it is possible that they were living in this area before the Aryan invasion. In Afghanistan, the Tajiks are the second largest group after the Pashtuns. They are also the Pashtuns' closest rivals for power and prestige. However, with two brief exceptions, one in the 14th century and one for nine months in 1929, they never ruled their region. They survived the Soviet occupation in a much less fragmented state than the Pashtuns, thus putting them in a better position to challenge Pashtun dominance.
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Instances | AutonomousAgent | Something or someone that can act on its own and produce changes in the world. |
| Collection | Collections have members like Classes, but, unlike Classes, they have a position in space-time and members can be added and subtracted without thereby changing the identity of the Collection. Some examples are toolkits, repeated actions, football teams, and flocks of sheep. |
| Entity | The universal class of individuals. This is the root node of the ontology. |
| EthnicGroup | A GroupOfPeople whose members originate from the same GeographicArea or share the same Language and/or cultural practices. |
| Group | A Collection of Agents, e.g. a flock of sheep, a herd of goats, or the local Boy Scout troop. |
| GroupOfPeople | Any Group whose members are exclusively Humans. |
| Object | Corresponds roughly to the class of ordinary objects. Examples include normal physical objects, geographical regions, and locations of Processes, the complement of Objects in the Physical class. In a 4D ontology, an Object is something whose spatiotemporal extent is thought of as dividing into spatial parts roughly parallel to the time-axis. |
| Physical | An entity that has a location in space-time. Note that locations are themselves understood to have a location in space-time. |
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