Dyushambe

Dyushambe
/dyoo shahm"beuh/, n.
a former name of Dushanbe.

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  • Dushanbe — Du•shan•be [[t]duˈʃɑn bə, ˈʃɑm , dyu [/t]] n. geg the capital of Tajikistan, in the E part. 595,000 Formerly, Dyushambe (before 1929),Stalinabad (1929–61) …   From formal English to slang

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