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Badakhshan é uma região histórica da Ásia Central, que abrange parte do nordeste do Afeganistão e do sudeste do Tajiquistão. A região afegã do Badakhshan é denominada de vilaiete de Badakhshan; localizada na parte oriental do país, contém o chamado Corredor de Wakhan. A maior parte do Badakhshan se encontra dentro da Província Autônoma de Gorno-Badakhshan, no sudeste do Tajiquistão. A música de Badakhshan é uma parte importante da herança cultural da região. More information...

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