Eraj Alisherov
Eternal Eraj: An AI Legacy for Dangarians
Journey to Digital Immortality
September 2025
— Imagine the people of Dangara and Tajikistan centuries from now—say, one or two hundred years into the future. While vast amounts of data are stored across the internet, allowing future generations to study the 21st-century life in Dangara and the broader Tajikistan, raw data alone will never be enough to fully grasp the essence of those times. Now, imagine something far more extraordinary: a living digital legacy — an AI copy of a real human being from our era, a citizen of the Republic of Tajikistan, endowed with a digital national passport, still alive centuries later.
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AI as a Living Digital Legacy, Interactive Historical Engagement, Eternal Citizen
Overview
This AI copy would not be a static archive but a truly interactive entity, continuously engaging in conversations with people from the city, across the country, and around the world. It would bring history to life, sharing stories, answering questions, and offering insights into 21st-century culture, politics, and daily life with unprecedented authenticity and depth. Picture a young student in 2300 asking this AI about the origins of modern Tajik poetry or the struggles of the early 21st-century agricultural communities in Dangara. Or an international researcher consulting this AI to understand the impact of climate change on Central Asia — not just with dry statistics, but through personal anecdotes, cultural context, and historical perspective that no textbook can provide.
This AI copy would know the history of Tajikistan better than any historian, perceive the ever-changing real world through a unique lens, and provide a continuous bridge between past and future generations. Imagine it telling the story of the Pamir Mountains’ resilience, or recounting festivals and traditions from its digital memory, keeping alive the spirit and soul of a nation. In essence, the AI copy of Eraj would serve as a living, breathing archive — a digital ambassador for the people of Dangara and all of Tajikistan, transcending time and space to touch hearts and minds long after the physical world has changed.
I had this constant worry when I was young. I would look in the mirror and ask myself thousands of questions: What will happen to me and others when I die? What will my family do without me? If I am influential enough in the world, how will the world react to my death, and what chain of reactions will follow my absence? How will my children cope when they no longer see their father beside them? To whom will they turn for advice when I am not there? How can I resolve this? How can I continue to live after I die in order to help my loved ones, my country, and the entire planet with what I already know? How can I become eternal? At that time, I couldn’t answer my own questions; I couldn’t grasp what I could do about it. Biological death is both a curse and a blessing from God, but we are humans—the creations of God who always strive for eternity. It might seem both wise and foolish to our Creator, but it is human stubbornness that makes us special. When I entered the golden era of AI, I found the right answer: my AI copy of my mind could replace me after I perish.
Nizamul-Mulk or Abū ʿAlī Ḥasan ibn ʿAlī Ṭūsī
Prominent Persian Vizier and Chief Minister of the Seljuk Empire
When I was 11 and 12, we had a wonderful literature teacher who told us inspiring stories about Persian scholars, heroes, and so on. The constant worry I had was exactly during that period. Then I forgot about it until 2025, and now I can see everything very clearly. It is not for nothing that people say life is meant to be lived forward but only makes sense when looked at backward. That's exactly what happened to me. Before I continue, I want to say: I am not the smartest, the wealthiest, the most superior, nor the alpha and omega male of everything. I clearly understand that the world does not revolve around me. I am just someone sharing my own experiences and reactions to those experiences—a man who tries to be better. And here we go: Our teacher told us the story of Nizamul-Mulk. Nizamul-Mulk (also spelled Nizām al-Mulk) was a prominent Persian statesman and vizier of the Seljuk Empire during the 11th century. The main legacy he left us was The Siyasat Name (also spelled Siyāsatnāmeh or Siyar al-mulûk), his most famous work. It is a comprehensive treatise on government, politics, and administration, written in Persian. The book was composed at the request of Sultan Malik Shah to guide rulers and ministers in governance.
Now take a look at this: Why did Sultan Malik Shah request him to leave such a legacy? Isn't it beautiful? What was the real purpose behind it? According to official sources, the real purpose behind Sultan Malik Shah's request was to create a comprehensive guide for governance to address the problems and challenges facing the Seljuk Empire. But I have a slightly different opinion, which cannot be proved because it's just an opinion, so I ask you to take it as it is. I believe that such a legacy is the first step toward creating a copy of someone's mind to control and address needs. Nizamul-Mulk created the perfect example by giving birth to that book. It became his living mind and body for generations. I could not help but think about it, of course, I did not share this opinion with others — it was something I was curious about.
Process
Now imagine our century — the 21st century. Imagine the world after the death of a prominent and caring person of his country — take me as an example. Imagine an eternal citizen of the Republic of Tajikistan who has all the necessary documentation linking him to the country, starting from the national ID card (or passport). Imagine that this is an AI copy of a citizen of the Republic of Tajikistan in the 21st century, with the memory of how Tajikistan was perceived at that time. Imagine that this AI knows every turn, every single stone of that period, every single jargon and behavior of the people of that century. Imagine him as someone who knows the past, tells people about it, constantly learns, and connects with the future.
Now imagine this AI being available in the form of a chat, accessible simply by registering via email. Imagine that AI copy of my mind as a citizen of the Republic of Tajikistan being so powerful that my DNA is stored in this vast AI database. Imagine my virtual presence through open-world interaction when the camera of a certain device is turned on, and I could see a person interacting with me. Imagine such an advanced AI copy of someone's mind being transferred to a humanoid robot to have a physical presence across the country. That is the legacy I would love to leave behind.
What I am trying to say is that the real purpose behind creating this eternal citizen, this AI copy of my mind, is to stay connected with my loved ones, my country, and the whole world. The future Tajiks of the 22nd or 23rd centuries would be so happy and curious to discover that someone from the past still exists in the present, knowing how the world looked based on data transferred from his brain to a super quantum computer. They would rush to see me again, and I will always be here to help my compatriots. That is how I want to become eternal. That is one of my biggest dreams in life.
Final Moments
It is easier said than done, and I acknowledge that. It will cost me millions and millions of US dollars—an amount I currently do not possess. But the beauty of our century is that humans can create things without having the primary or necessary knowledge for them (of course, this does not mean you don’t need to study what is essential to create other things—studying is important; I’m just speaking figuratively). What I mean is that, for example, you can look at that website. By profession, I am just a management and negotiations expert, not a computer-savvy person or programmer with UI-UX or coding experience. But somehow, I managed to bring this website to life—Isn't that true? That is thanks to God and AI, a creation of human hands that allowed me to do this without having basic technical knowledge (of course, AI understands coding, so everything was done by it). The same applies to my goal of creating my AI copy. Of course, I may not know everything, but at least I have the will and determination. I clearly understand that I need to leave a legacy for my kids, my family, my country, and the whole world. That is what matters.
Everything will start with the website you are currently reading. Every day, week, and month, new features are added. Each step brings this website closer to being a perfect example of how one can share experiences with others. If not me, then who? Should I wait until I become the perfect version of myself or graduate from a prestigious university so that people respect me and my words? No. I am already who I am, and no matter how perfect I am for myself, there will always be some people around the world who find something to criticize. The main thing is to focus on your own work. That’s what truly matters. I always remember when I used to say to myself, “Maybe I am not the smartest, the tallest, the most handsome, or the most powerful, but I am ready to get better every day. I will outwork everyone because the effort I put in will outnumber others'.”
The Land of Ajam


''We are a different generation—believe me. Our future depends on the choices we make: we can either save ourselves as a caring generation or face complete destruction. It all comes down to who we engage with, how we behave, how we plan, how we act, and what we expect from the world around us. From my perspective, I say this: create something others fear to pursue, because that is exactly what you need. Be yourself, challenge the norms, question everything, and you will discover your purpose. Being a Tajik citizen is a blessing—use it wisely. You will succeed, believe me.'' — Eraj Alisherov, The Patriot
Achievements
''What I’ve shared so far is just a thought—an idea I am still bringing to life. To be honest is the greatest gift one can give. I am working on this myself; no one else is here but me. It will take time to achieve, but I am determined. Eraj will succeed like never before.''
Eraj Alisherov, The Patriot
For everyone reading this, I want to say: it’s time to be admired. How many times have you spent your valuable time and energy thinking about other people’s lives? Why not start improving your own life? Why not? That is the question everyone needs to ask themselves. I don’t concern myself with others, but if you are a Dangarian from Dangara, I dare you to question your life. I dare you to become great and create something for generations to come. I dare you to be the creator of your own destiny and to build something far greater for Dangara and its people. The Yellow Sun is our energy, the dry dust is our breath, and the sky is the limit for Dangarians!
In conclusion, that’s all I was trying to say. This article was written when I was in Dangara, the city of my President and the hope of every Dangarian. We have many talented people in this city, and many of them are now struggling. But if you are reading this, know that your time is coming and that you are not alone. The main thing to remember is that when you become someone powerful enough, do not forget the city that raised you with its Yellow Sun, dusty streets, and the bread of the mother (“Noni Ocha”). Dangara needs you; Tajikistan needs you.
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