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- Akhsikath (Uzbek: Axsikent; also commonly known as Aksikent or Akhsi) is an archeological site located in the Fergana Valley in Uzbekistan. A fortified...
- Timur (1336–1405). Babur ascended the throne of Fergana in its capital Akhsikath in 1494 at the age of twelve and faced rebellion. He conquered Samarkand...
- titles of "ikhshid" and "dehqan". The capital of the prin****lity was Akhsikath. The prin****lity of Farghana was under Western Turk rule until it was...
- version was kath, which is still found in the name of the old city of Akhsikath/Akhsikat in the Fergana Valley of Uzbekistan. The prefix khu/hu is Iranic...
- that this city was the largest and most prosperous in the valley after Akhsikath. Archaeological materials confirm that the city of Margilan was a large...
- Zarafshan-Karakum Corridor Western Tien-Shan Tentative list Abdulkhan Bandi Dam Akhsikath Ak Astana-Baba Ancient Termiz Ancient Pap Andijan Arab-Ata Mausoleum Bahoutdin...
- pla**** an important role in the development of the genre. A native of Akhsikath in Central Asia, Athir al-Din first started his career at the court of...
- Özgön Shakh Fazil Suyab Tash Rabat Uzbekistan Afrasiyab Akchakhan-Kala Akhsikath Ancient Pap Ayaz-Kala Balalyk Tepe Burchmulla Dalverzin Tepe Desert castles...
- Özgön Shakh Fazil Suyab Tash Rabat Uzbekistan Afrasiyab Akchakhan-Kala Akhsikath Ancient Pap Ayaz-Kala Balalyk Tepe Burchmulla Dalverzin Tepe Desert castles...
- Özgön Shakh Fazil Suyab Tash Rabat Uzbekistan Afrasiyab Akchakhan-Kala Akhsikath Ancient Pap Ayaz-Kala Balalyk Tepe Burchmulla Dalverzin Tepe Desert castles...