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Aybak (Aibak or
Haibak;
previously Eukratidia (Ancient Gr****: Εὐκρατιδία);
historically known as Samangan) is a
provincial town,
medieval caravan stop...
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Rostam is a
stupa Buddhist monastery complex 2 km
south of the town of
Haibak, Afghanistan.
Built in the 3rd-4th
century AD
while the area was part of...
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Syria region,
along with a
Neanderthaloid skeleton.
Located in the
Haibak valley of Afghanistan.
Zagros and
Central Iran The
archaeological site of...
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including Mirak, Niasar, and Parvadeh. Afghanistan:
Implements located in the
Haibak valley. North-east Asia: The
extension of the
Levallois method to this part...
- its
traces in the
gigantic sculptures at
Bamian and the rock-cut
topes of
Haibak. The
district was
devastated by
Genghis Khan, and has
never since fully...
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October 23:
Rebels fired rockets at a
pickup truck ferrying p****engers to
Haibak in
Samangan province,
killing 10 people,
including two children. In Kabul...
- Samangan, a town in
Afghanistan Aybak District, a
district in
Afghanistan Haibak, a town in
Afghanistan Aybak, Helmand, a
village in
Afghanistan Aibak (disambiguation)...
- Aybak,
Helmand Province,
Afghanistan Aybak,
Herat Province,
Afghanistan Haibak,
Samangan Province,
Afghanistan This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
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Buddhist caves and
stupas on a top of hill. Takht-i
Rustam Takht-i
Rustam (
Haibak),
literal meaning the
throne of Rustam,
named after Rustam, a king in Persian...
- Gandar.
During the 7th
century CE, it also
controlled Samingan (modern
Haibak).
Khodadad Rezakhani considered the area of
Warnu to be too far away from...