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The modern history of language policy in Tajikistan mostly consists of Russian-Tajik interaction The modern history of language policy in Tajikistan mostly consists of Russian-Tajik interaction. In 1930’s, the Arabic alphabet based Tajik (also called as Farsi or Dari)
was switched to a Latin script. The policy considerations behind that decision were rather progressive, such as to bring Tajik closer to the achievements of developed
Western civilisation. [eng]