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1 History  



1.1  Origins  





1.2  Establishment and aftermath  







2 Leadership  





3 MoD departments and entities  



3.1  Central Office  



3.1.1  Press Center  







3.2  Medical Department  



3.2.1  Military Hospital  









4 Institutions  



4.1  House of Officers  





4.2  Central Sports Club of the Army  





4.3  Women's Council  





4.4  Educational entities  







5 Subordinate units  



5.1  Tajik Mobile Forces  





5.2  Commandant Regiment  





5.3  Bands  





5.4  Other units  







6 List of ministers of defense  





7 See also  





8 Links  





9 References  














Ministry of Defence (Tajikistan)






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Ministry of Defense
Министерство обороны Таджикистан
Вазорати мудофиа
The ministry's logo

The current minister of defense of Tajikistan Sherali Mirzo.
Agency overview
Formed4 January 1993; 31 years ago (1993-01-04)
JurisdictionGovernment of Tajikistan
Headquarters59 Bokhtar Street, Dushanbe[1]
Minister responsible
Deputy Minister responsible
Websitewww.mort.tj

The Ministry of Defence of Tajikistan (Russian: Министерство обороны Таджикистан; Tajik: Вазорати мудофиаи Ҷумҳурии Тоҷикистон, romanizedVazorati mudofiai Çumhurii Toçikiston) is the defence ministryofTajikistan, overseeing the Tajik Ground Forces,[2] Air Force,[3] Mobile Forces.[4] It also oversees purchases of equipment for the Tajik military. The other branches of the military, such as the Border and Internal Troops, are overseen by the Interior Ministry of Tajikistan. The Defence Ministry was founded in 1993 with Russian assistance.

History[edit]

Origins[edit]

Chief of Staff Emomali Sobirzoda

The ministry succeeded the Defense Committee of the Republic of Tajikistan, led by former military commissar of the Tajik SSR General Muminzhan Mamadjanov.[5] It was founded just weeks after the Soviet Union was officially dissolved and months after Tajikistan declared its independence. The committee went through multiple phases, with one of its chairmen, Farukh Niyazov,[6] being dismissed on 7 May 1992 at the request of the opposition.[7]

Establishment and aftermath[edit]

The Ministry of Defense of the Republic of Tajikistan was established by a presidential decree on January 4, 1993. The ministry was under joint Tajik and Russian control until February 1993, when the armed forces were founded. At the time, 200 officers were sent from Uzbekistan to serve in the new Tajik agency on the orders of future President Emomali Rahmon.[8] In 1994, with assistance from the Russian 201st Military Base and Russian authorities in Moscow, the Tajik ministry became fully functional in leading the armed forces under the directive of the President of Tajikistan. On 18 July 1996, a terrorist attack took place at the grounds of the defense ministry, which resulted in the death of one person and the injury of nine people.[9] In September 2015, a group of armed military personnel led by Abduhalim Nazarzoda attacked the defense ministry in an attempt to overthrow the Rahmon government.[10]

Leadership[edit]

MoD departments and entities[edit]

Central Office[edit]

Press Center[edit]

The Press Center of the Ministry of Defense (Tajik: Маркази матбуоти Вазорати мудофиаи) has been operating as an part of the Central Office since 1993 and is subordinated to the Minister of Defense.[12] The head of the press center is appointed and dismissed directly by the Minister of Defense.[12] The staff of the Press Center consists of a mix of military and civilian personnel. The center is headed by the following press secretaries: Colonel Faridun Mahmadalizoda (2007—present).[13] In 2015, as a result of military reforms in the ministry, the Information and Recreation Center was established subordinated to the Press Center.[12] It includes the following:[12]

The Newspaper "Defender of the Homeland" (Tajik: Рӯзномаи «Ҳомии Ватан», romanizedRūznomai "Homi Vatan") was founded on 10 December 1993, a day when the first issue of which was published in two languages, Tajik and Russian.[14] In its first days of its existence, when it was limited to 11 soldiers.[14] The following have been the newspaper's editor-in-chief:[14]

The motto of the publication is "Bravery, honor and loyalty" (Tajik: «Шуҷоат, шараф ва садоқат»).[14]

Medical Department[edit]

The Military Medical Department was established in 1999 on the of the Central Office of the Ministry of Emergency Situations and Civil Defense. The military medical department and the military hospital operated in the building of the Central Office until 2004. In 2009, the Medical Department, the Military Medical Commission and the Military Hospital received a new building in Shohmansur.[15]

Military Hospital[edit]

The Central Military Hospital of the Ministry of Defense (Tajik: Госпитали марказии ҳарбии Вазорати мудофиаи Тоҷикистон) is a military hospital for the Tajik Armed Forces. It is located at 40th years of Victory Road in Dushanbe. It cooperates with the Medical Faculty of the Tajik National University.[16]

Institutions[edit]

House of Officers[edit]

The House of Officers (Tajik: Хонаи мандати) is a cultural center and gentlemen's club of the national army. Construction on the building took place between 2012 and 2016 and was built within the framework of a military agreement between the armed forces and the People's Liberation Army of China. It was commissioned by President Rahmon on 5 May 2016.[17] The building consists of five floors and basement area. Rooms in the building include a swimming pool, a large dining room, working rooms and service centers, assembly halls, recreation and entertainment areas and living compartments. There are approximately 20 bedrooms available in the building.[18][19] The six-storey building is located on Foteh Niazi Avenue in central squares in Dushanbe.[20]

Previously, a House of Officers carrying the name of Marshal Klement Voroshilov was located in Dushanbe from 1930 to 2003, being controlled by the Russian 201st Military Base.[21]

The entrance to the military institute.

Central Sports Club of the Army[edit]

The Central Army Sports Club has been operating under the auspices of the Ministry of Defense since 2003. Athletes of this club, contribute to the development of sports in the Armed Forces as well as the promotion of a healthy lifestyle. Since its inception, it has won 570 gold, 371 silver, 407 bronze medals and a total of 1348 honorary awards.[22]

CSKA Pamir Dushanbe is also affiliated with the defence ministry.

Women's Council[edit]

Since 1996, the Women's Council has been working under the Ministry of Defense of the Republic of Tajikistan.[23]

Educational entities[edit]

These institutions are the seniormost of their kind in the Tajik Armed Forces.

Subordinate units[edit]

A member of the company in his winter uniform.

Tajik Mobile Forces[edit]

The Tajik Mobile Forces, also known as the Mobile Forces of the Ministry of Defense of Tajikistan, is made up of 20,000 paratroopers of the armed forces of Tajikistan. The mobile forces is a direct unit of the ministry of defense and is also a service branch of the Tajik Armed Forces, similar to the Russian Airborne Troops. It is currently based at the Dushanbe International Airport in the capital.

Commandant Regiment[edit]

The Commandant Regiment of the Ministry of Defense (Tajik: Полки комендантӣ вазорати мудофиаи) is the official security unit the ministry responsible for the protection of government officials. It is based in Dushanbe, and provides security for the building of the ministry, the parliament building, and the Kohi Millat. It is the Tajik equivalent to the Commandant's Office of the Moscow Kremlin. The Honour Guard Company of the Ministry of Defense (Tajik: Ротаи Каровули Фахри вазорати мудофиаи) is one of two ceremonial units of the Armed Forces of the Republic of Tajikistan with the other being the special unit of the Presidential National Guard. The company is a purely representative unit made up of members of branches of the armed forces (specifically the Tajik National Army, Tajik Mobile Forces, Tajik Air Force, Presidential National Guard) and serves under the command of the Commandant Regiment. The time frame for drafting into the unit is 3 to 6 months.[24] Its missions include guarding important public buildings in Dushanbe and providing honours for foreign dignitaries and government officials at the Kohi Millat. The company has taken part in many international ceremonies and parades including in a paradeonTiananmen Square in honour of V-J Day in 2015[25][26][27] and a military paradeonRed Squarein2020.

Bands[edit]

A band at the Kohi Millat in 2014.

The Military Brass Band of the Ministry of Defense is the main and senior most military band in the armed forces. Although it is officially part of the Tajik National Army, the brass band is a directly reporting unit of the Defence Ministry.[28][29] The band provides musical support in the annual Victory Day, Independence Day and Armed Forces Day parades, held in May, September and February respectively.[30]

The following military bands also operate under the command of the commandant's of the Ministry of Defense:

The 56-member Tajik Air Force Band (оркестри ҳарбӣ-нафасии) is also maintained.[31]

Other units[edit]

List of ministers of defense[edit]

No. Portrait Minister of Defense Took office Left office Time in office President Ref.
1

Alexander Shishlyannikov

Shishlyannikov, AlexanderMajor General
Alexander Shishlyannikov
(1950–2023)
1 January 19937 April 19952 years, 96 daysRahmon Nabiyev
Emomali Rahmon
[35][36]
2

Sherali Khayrulloyev

Khayrulloyev, SheraliColonel General
Sherali Khayrulloyev
(born 1949)
7 April 199520 November 201318 years, 227 daysEmomali Rahmon
3

Sherali Mirzo

Mirzo, SheraliColonel General
Sherali Mirzo
(born 1967)
20 November 2013Incumbent10 years, 226 daysEmomali Rahmon

See also[edit]

Links[edit]

References[edit]

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  • ^ "Оғози бунёди『Кохи афсарон』бо кумаки Чин дар Душанбе". BBC Tajik/Persian. Retrieved 13 January 2024.
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