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Kampir Tepe 37°24′38″N 67°01′42″E / 37.4105°N 67.0282°E / 37.4105; 67.0282
Kampir Tepe (Uzbek: Kampirtepa) is an
archaeological site
located within...
- fortifications, as in
Kampir Tepe. They are
often characterised by arrow-shaped
loopholes for archers. The
Kushan fortress of
Kampir Tepe The
fortress of...
- and
Kushan eras.
There are
scale models of
archeological sites including Kampir Tepe,
Fayaz Tepe, and Khalchayan; and
magnificent wall
paintings and sculptures...
- the Karakoram,
running from
Chalt village in Bar
Valley in the east to
Kampir Dior in the
Kurumbar Valley in the west, and they
separate the
Hindu Raj...
- children. A
similar character appears in
Uzbek folklore,
named Jalmoʏiz
kampir ("The Old
Woman Jalmogiz"). Chadwick, Nora Kershaw; Zhirmunsky, Victor....
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clearly named after Amphipolis in
ancient Macedonia.
Excavated cities include Kampir Tepe in Uzbekistan, as well as
Saksanokhur and Takht-i
Sangin in Tajikistan...
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ancient K****zm
Fayaz Tepe Guldursun-Kala
Hazorasp Itchan Kala Kafir-kala
Kampir Tepe Kara Tepe
Khalchayan Khiva Koi
Krylgan Kala
Koktepe Kyzyl-Kala Obi-Rakhmat...
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ancient K****zm
Fayaz Tepe Guldursun-Kala
Hazorasp Itchan Kala Kafir-kala
Kampir Tepe Kara Tepe
Khalchayan Khiva Koi
Krylgan Kala
Koktepe Kyzyl-Kala Obi-Rakhmat...
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ancient K****zm
Fayaz Tepe Guldursun-Kala
Hazorasp Itchan Kala Kafir-kala
Kampir Tepe Kara Tepe
Khalchayan Khiva Koi
Krylgan Kala
Koktepe Kyzyl-Kala Obi-Rakhmat...
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Rtveladze directed archaeological excavations at the
significant site of
Kampir Tepe, an
ancient city from the
Kushan Empire era.
Under his guidance, collaborative...