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Tajikistan/Panjakent (Wedding Party I) Part 4

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MARRIAGE IN TAJIKISTAN
In rural areas, marriage and wedding tend to follow traditional customs. Many marriage are arranged and traditional wedding ceremonies and celebrations are held. Couples usually move in with the groom’s family until they get a house of their own. In urban areas, more Soviet-Russian style marriage and wedding customs are present. Couples often marry in a civil and have more say in their choice of a partner.
Bennigsen and Wimbush wrote in 1986: "Traditional customs such as the kalym (bride-price), the early marriage of girls, the levirate and sororate, preferences of marriage between cousins, sexual segregation, aksakalism (local rule by 'white beards') and even polygamy are observed by Tajiks more generally than by any other Muslim nationality of Central Asia."
According to Everyculture.com: “Building a family through a marriage sanctified by a religious ceremony is considered one of the most sacred aspects of life. It is also a way to develop a social structure with the blessings and support of the community. Often a matchmaker is involved in choosing a bride. A daughter will move to the home of her husband's family, and her parents want to be sure that she will be provided for. They pay close attention to the groom's education and lifestyle, and the economic situation of his family. “Children may be promised in infancy, or a daughter may marry the son of her uncle. A marriage between the children of brothers is considered economically disadvantageous. Although illegal, polygyny has become common. These marriages are not officially recorded but may account for 20 percent of all marriages. After age 23, a young woman is considered unmarketable for marriage except as a second wife. Divorce is rare, and a first wife usually does not leave when her husband takes a second wife. Marriage to a non-Muslim is frowned upon.” Tajiks intermarry more with Uzbeks and other Muslim groups than they do with Russians. In the past, the Tajiks in China seldom intermarried with other ethnic groups. Such marriages, if any, were confined to those with Uygurs and Kirgizs. Marriages were completely decided by the parents. Except for siblings, people could marry anyone regardless of seniority and kinship. Therefore marriages between cousins were very common. Usually the husband should be older than his wife. Among Tajik people, witnessing the whole course of their children’s marriage is a sacred duty for parents. Getting divorce, leaving the wife or the husband is shameful. Therefore, most of the Tajik couples are single-minded each other and remain a devoted couple to the end of their lives.

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