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    The Boulder Dushanbe Tea House was a gift from Mayor Maksud Ikramov of Dushanbe to the city of Boulder, Colorado. The Boulder Dushanbe Teahouse was created...
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    original on 11 April 2021. Retrieved 5 January 2021. The Dushanbe-Boulder tea house. boulder-dushanbe.org "UNESCO - Chakan, embroidery art in the Republic...
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    Argo Tea, Chicago chain Dushanbe Tea House Lollicup Coffee & Tea, chain specialising in bubble tea Salvation Army Waiʻoli Tea Room, Hawai'i Shoseian Teahouse...
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    relationships. The Dushanbe Tea House is located on 13th Street just south of the Pearl Street Mall. Dushanbe presented its distinctive tea house as a gift to...
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  • October 31: Naked Pumpkin Run begins. Bob Greenlee becomes mayor. Dushanbe Tea House opens. Bent Lens Cinema founded. 2000 Sister city relationship established...
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    Cooking, Irfon Publ. House, Dushanbe, 1991 (in Russian) Vahob Khojiev, Traditional and Modern Tajik Cooking, Irfon Publ. House, Dushanbe, 1990 Wikimedia Commons...
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  • Mitchell spearheaded the Boulder Dushanbe Relief effort, coordinating with the World Food Programme and the Dushanbe Tea House to help the people of Tajikistan...
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  • 50 km southeast of Dushanbe, Tajik SSR. Colonel Filitov sends Gennady Bondarenko, a Soviet colonel skilled with lasers, to Dushanbe to evaluate the facility...
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  • largest hotel in Dubai at the time of its 2003 opening. Dushanbe, Tajikistan: The Hyatt Regency Dushanbe, opened in 2009, is Tajikistan's first Hyatt property...
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    Republic of Tajikistan as of 1 January 2008, State Statistical Committee, Dushanbe, 2008 "Weatherbase.com". weatherbase.com. Retrieved 1 August 2014. "Population...
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    areas, Metropolitan and Kuhiston (Highland). Modern city centres include Dushanbe (the capital), Khudjand, Kulob, and Panjikent. Zoroastrianism had been...
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    Major agricultural products include rice, wheat, oilseed, cotton, jute, tea, sugarcane, and potatoes. Major industries include textiles, telecommunications...
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    the Surxondaryo Region on the border with Tajikistan, just northwest of Dushanbe. The climate in Uzbekistan is continental, with little precipitation expected...
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    sweet dishes. Lassi, a traditional drink from the Punjab region, and black tea with milk and sugar are popular beverages enjoyed nationwide. Sohan halwa...
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    beverage. Wine has become increasingly popular in Russia in the 21st century. Tea has been popular in Russia for centuries. There are 400 news agencies in...
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    and mutton preferred to goat and beef. Popular beverages are coffee and tea, which can be complemented with cardamom or saffron to give them a distinctive...
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    later saw other protests over the entire nation. Zhao Ziyang was put under house arrest for his sympathies to the protests and was replaced by Jiang Zemin...
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    hummus. Coffee, served in the Arabic style, is the traditional beverage, but tea and various fruit juices are popular as well. The earliest substantiated...
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    drink plenty of tea, grown in Mondulkiri Province and around Kirirom. te krolap is a strong tea, made by putting water and a mass of tea leaves into a small...
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    Azerbaijan and black tea is the national beverage. Azerbaijanis often use traditional armudu (pear-shaped) glass as they have very strong tea culture. Popular...
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    include black tea, often served with milk and dried fruits (such as dried apricots) and nuts. In southern provinces, people often prefer green tea. Traditional...
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    quickly found a replacement: abandoning coffee, they began cultivating tea instead. Tea production in Sri Lanka thrived in the following decades. Large-scale...
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    or sweet rice porridge called kheer are usually the main dish in feasts. Tea and buttermilk (fermented milk leftover from churning butter from yoghurt)...
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    Qasemi, or kashk e bademjan. In Iranian culture, tea is widely consumed. Iran is the world's seventh major tea producer. One of Iran's most popular desserts...
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    became known as Kalmyks. The main trade route during this period was the Tea Road through Siberia; it had permanent stations located every 25 to 30 kilometres...
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    to potato, ginger, tomato, kaffir lime, long bean, and lahpet (pickled tea leaves). The Lethwei, Bando, Banshay, and Pongyi thaing martial arts and...
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    Food". Intangible Cultural Heritage in Tajikistan (PDF). Dushanbe: R-graph Publisher House. Ahmedov, Ahmed-Jabir (1986). Azərbaycan kulinariyası, Азербайджанская...
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  • beekeeper. Uzbek tea houses (choyxonas) were also targeted, and several reports involve the abduction and rape of female tea house-goers. In Frunze (now...
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    Xiamen (section Gongfu tea)
    fu) tea ceremony with a profound tea culture. The essence of Xiamen tea culture is tea ceremony, which involves five elements: tea leaves, water, tea set...
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    standards. It is richer and contains tea leaves boiled with milk, sugar, and spices. Tea shops that specially serve tea with other snacks are widely available...
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