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Samarkand City,
southeastern Uzbekistan. The city here was
already named Marakanda, when
captured by
Alexander the
Great in 329 BCE. Its own name derives...
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Grama Niladhari Division Code 225A.
Panangala West is a
surrounded by the
Marakanda, Eppala, Malhathawa,
Panangala North and
Panangala East
Grama Niladhari...
- on the Date of the ****enistic
Pottery from
Central Asia (Ai Khanoum,
Marakanda and Koktepe)".
Ancient Civilizations from
Scythia to Siberia. 18: 143–173...
- any
great antiquity,
although after Alexander the Great's
ransacking of
Marakanda (Samarkand), the
center of
cultural life in that part of the Zeravshan...
- – 6th
century BC
Scythia Neopolis Tribal kingdom 690 – 250 BC
Sogdia Marakanda Tribal confederation 8th
century – 327 BC
Jushi kingdom (Tarim basin)...
- on the Date of the ****enistic
Pottery from
Central Asia (Ai Khanoum,
Marakanda and Koktepe)".
Ancient Civilizations from
Scythia to Siberia. 18 (18):...
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their domination by
Alexander the Great, the
Sogdians from the city of
Marakanda (Samarkand)
became dominant as
traveling merchants,
occupying a key position...
- Sogdiana.
Hephaestion commanded one of the
columns and,
after arriving at
Marakanda, he set out
again to
establish settlements in the region. In
spring 327...
- Μαραθώνας Marathónas maraˈθonas
Marathon Μαράκανδα
Marákanda Μαράκανδα
Marákanda maˈrakanða Marakanda;
Samarkand Μαριούπολις Marioúpolis Μαριούπολη Marioúpoli...
- is
derived from
Persian meaning "Stone Town". In Gr**** it was
known as
Marakanda. In Sogdian, the
native local Iranian language in pre-Islamic times, kanθ...