Tillya tepe, Tillia tepe or Tillā tapa (Persian: طلاتپه, romanized: Ṭalā-tappe, literally "Golden Hill" or "Golden Mound") is an archaeological site in...
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Nuzi (redirect from Yorghan Tepe)
Nuzi (Hurrian Nuzi/Nuzu; Akkadian Gasur; modern Yorghan Tepe, Iraq) was an ancient Mesopotamian city southwest of the city of Arrapha (modern Kirkuk),...
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Afghanistan Dashli, Jowzjan Province Khush Tepe (Tepe Fullol) In Turkmenistan Altyndepe Gonur Tepe Jeitun Namazga-Tepe Togolok 21 Ulug Depe Berdysyčran-depe...
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Martin; Il'yasov, Jangar; Kaniuth, Kai (2012). "A Decorated Ivory Belt from Tilla Bulak, Southern Uzbekistan". Ancient Civilizations from Scythia to Siberia...
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Hissar, Samarqand, Urgut, the Zarafshan Valley, Kulab, Jizzakh, and Ura Tepe. Within three years he was also able to subdue Zamin, Panjkent, and Falgar...
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distinctive Islamic architecture: the Ulugh Beg Madrasah (1417–1420), the Tilla-Kari Madrasah (1646–1660), and the Sher-Dar Madrasah (1619–1636). The Ulugh...
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information for travelers About Samarkand in Uzbekistan Latest (archived 18 August 2018) Tilla-Kori Madrasa was included in the UNESCO World Heritage List...
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name functioned as a metonym for the sun itself. In texts from Susa, Haft Tepe and Malamir the name of the sun god was usually written logographically as...
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