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Afrasiyab (Persian: افراسياب afrāsiyāb; Avestan: Fraŋrasyan; Middle-Persian: Frāsiyāv, Frāsiyāk) is the name of the
mythical king and hero of Turan. He...
- left
Delhi for
Ajmer on 6
January 1714,
accompanied by
Sarbuland Khan and
Afrasyab Khan. As his army
reached Sarai Sahal, Ajit
Singh sent
diplomats who failed...
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Zabol (UOZ) دانشگاه زابل Type
Public Established 1999
Chancellor Peyman Afrasyab Academic staff 396
Administrative staff 850
Students 15,000
Location Zabol...
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declared that it
would finance the
restoration of the
Afrasiab painting.
Afrasyab Chinese Emb****y (left),
carrying silk and a
string of
silkworm cocoons...
- (University of California, Berkeley),
Matteo (2007). "The
Chinese Scene at
Afrāsyāb". Eurasiatica. Baumer,
Christoph (18
April 2018).
History of
Central Asia...
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Festschrift G.
Doerfer 1995: Qui était Alp Er Tonga, identifié par les
Turcs à
Afrâsyâb ? - Pand-o-Sokhan. Mélanges
offerts à Charles-Henri de Fouchécour 1996:...
- century.
Sogdian Chamberlains &
Interpreter Introduce Tibetan Messengers Afrasyab Chinese Emb****y (left),
carrying silk and a
string of
silkworm cocoons...
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Bibliography below.
Brinner in his
translation of
Tabari notes "text has
Frasyat (
Afrasyab, Frasyab)" and he uses
Frasiyab in his translation.
Tabari also mentions...
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leaves Iran and
settles in Turan.
There he
marries the
daughter of King
Afrasyab and is
killed in a plot by the king's
scheming and
jealous son. The film...
- non-Buddhist
image similarly found in the
paintings of
Samarkand and Panjakent.
Afrasyab Chinese Emb****y (left),
carrying silk and a
string of
silkworm cocoons...