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Panjakent (Tajik: Панҷакент) or
Penjikent (Russian: Пенджикент) is a city in the
Sughd province of
Tajikistan on the
river Zeravshan, with a po****tion...
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Panjakent District or Nohiya-i
Panjakent (Russian: Пенджикентский район; Tajik: Ноҳияи Панҷакент) is a
former district in
Sughd Region, Tajikistan. Its...
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often out of school. He sang for tips in
markets and on
streets of
Panjakent in Tajikistan,
Along with his family,
Rozik also had a
beloved pet cat...
- историко-краеведческий музей имени Рудаки),
known colloquially as the
Rudaki Museum, in
Panjakent in
western Tajikistan is a
museum named after Rudaki, a poet, singer,...
- Ғиждарва) is a
village in
Sughd Region,
northern Tajikistan. It is part of the
jamoat Shing in the city of
Panjakent.
Satellite map at Maplandia.com v t e...
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Isfara (51,700)
Istaravshan (Ura-Tyube) (65,600)
Konibodom (52,500)
Panjakent (43,300)
Ruslan Ablayev (born 1972),
Russian professional football coach...
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prevalence in
theophoric names and her
numerous representation in art.
Panjakent was most
likely her cult center, and a
temple dedicated to her was located...
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Central Asian region of
Sogdia (capital: Samarkand;
other chief cities:
Panjakent, Fergana, Khujand, and Bukhara),
located in modern-day Uzbekistan, Tajikistan...
- in Uzbekistan);
Herat and
Balkh (now in Afghanistan); and
Khujand and
Panjakent (now in Tajikistan). The term was also used from the Late
Middle Ages–especially...
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northern Tajikistan. It is part of the
jamoat Kosatarosh in the city of
Panjakent.
Chorbogh in
Persian means four gardens. Char/Chor(چار)
means four and...