Since 1991 Dushanbe (former Stalinabad and the capital of ex-Tajik SSR since 1925) has been the capital of sovereign Tajikistan. It is a rather young city, situated among mountains in the scenic Gissar valley at an altitude of more than 800 m. above sea level. For the first time the city was mentioned in historical sources of 1676. Dushanbe is translated from Tajik as "Monday" ("du" is two; "shanbe" is Saturday, thus two days after Saturday). The reason is not that the city was founded on this day, but since olden days a big east market "bazar" has taken place there every Monday. The city occupied a favorable territory at the cross of camel roads, connected the Gissar valley with Bukhara, Samarkand and Afghanistan.
Today’s Dushanbe, stretching along the Dushanbinka river for 12 km and surrounded by mountains and gardens, meets the requirements of modern urban life. This lovely city is record-holder in number of streets, avenues and squares named in honor of poets and writers. There are many places to visit in the city.
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