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Khudat (Azerbaijani: Xudat) is a town in the
Caspian lowlands located in the northern...
- Köhnə
Xudat or Khoudat-Baza or
Kegiakhudat or
Kegnakhudaf or Kekhna-
Khudat or Këgna
Khudat or
Kegnakhudat may
refer to: Köhnə
Xudat Qazmalar,
Azerbaijan Köhnə...
- The
Bukhar Khudahs or
Bukhar Khudats (Sogdian: βuxārak Xwaday) were a
local Sogdian dynasty,
which ruled the city of
Bukhara from an
unknown date to the...
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Rudsar Sari
Sorkhrud Talesh Tonekabon Azerbaijan:
Astara Baku
Gobustan Khudat Khachmaz Lankaran Masallı
Nabran Neftchala Shabran Siyazan Oil
Rocks Sumqayit...
- Köhnə
Xudat (also,
Kohna Khudat) is a
village and muni****lity in the
Khachmaz District of Azerbaijan. It has a po****tion of 1,252. Köhnə Xudat, Khachmaz...
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transition Jemdet Nasr ware Proto-Elamite ware 3100 BC
Pottery jar, Tepeyatagi,
Khudat district, Kura-Araxtes
culture A
transitional period (c. 2500-2350 BC) that...
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Greater Caucasus, over the
Qusarchay River, 35
kilometers southwest from
Khudat railway station and
about 180 km from Baku.
According to the
Oxford Concise...
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fortified inner city. From "time immemorial" the
rulers of Vardana—the Vardan-
khudats—resided here.
Vardana was
founded much
earlier than Bukhara. It was built...
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wearing a
castellated crown, as
appears on the
coins of the Bukhar-
Khudats. At the
other end of the
stone an
elephant and a bird were engraved. Cemetery...
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Saman Khuda (Saman Khoda, Saman-
khudat; Persian: سامانخدا، سامانخدات) was an 8th-century
Iranian noble whose descendants (the
House of Saman)
later became...