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Roshorv
Village on the Bartang River in Tajikistan From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Roshorv (Tajik: Рошорв) is a village in Gorno-Badakhshan Autonomous Region, southeastern Tajikistan.[1] It is part of the jamoat Savnob in Rushon District.[2] It lies on the upper reaches of the river Bartang.
Roshorv is situated on a plateau and is settled and has cultivated land. In his journey the Pamir Mountains in 1897-98, British agent Ralph Cobbold passed through Roshorv. In his memoirs Cobbold stated that the village had fifty houses.[3]
The population of Roshorv is Tajik and speaks a district dialect of the Rushani language.[4]
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