Western Tajikistan would extend far further to encompass Samarkand and Bokhara, had Stalin not gerrymandered to prevent ethnic unity in the Soviet Union. Today, it goes as far as Penjakent, the hopping off point for the Fan Mountains - home to isolated communities of sheep and grain farmers in a landscape straight out of a news report from norther Afghanistan, just a (giant's) stone throw away.
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