- the
Panjakent ruins.
Numerous murals were
recovered from the site of
Panjikent, and many of them are now on
display in the
Hermitage Museum and in the...
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Legendary Iranian king Rostam,
depicted in this 7th
century CE
mural at
Panjikent, Sogdia, with an
elongated skull in the
fashion of the
Alchon Huns...
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Modern city
centres include Dushanbe (the capital), Khudjand, Kulob, and
Panjikent.
Zoroastrianism had been
adopted by
Persian emperors as a
state religion...
- (M17), ~18% J (M172), ~8% R2 (M124), and ~8% C (M130 & M48).
Tajiks of
Panjikent score 68% R1a,
Tajiks of
Khojant score 64% R1a. The high
frequency of...
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chose to show
their enjoyment of it, such as the
scenes of
banqueting at
Panjikent. In
these paintings we see how the
Sogdians saw themselves." The Varakhsha...
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Rostam in the
murals of
Panjikent, 7-8th
century CE. He is
represented with an
elongated skull, in the
fashion of the
Alchon Huns....
- (now
Lebap Region, Turkmenistan) Nurata, (now
Navoiy Region, Uzbekistan)
Panjikent, (now
Sughd province, Tajikistan) Rushan, (now Gorno-Badakhshan Autonomous...
- ****umed to be Rostam, with an
elongated skull of
Hephthalite prototype.
Panjikent mural (6th-7th
century CE).
Hermitage Museum Panjakent (Panjīkant) mural...
- with an
orthogonal network of streets) in Sogdiana, such as
Bukhara and
Panjikent, as they had also in Herat,
continuing the city-building
efforts of the...
- with an
orthogonal network of streets) in Sogdiana, such as
Bukhara and
Panjikent, as they had also in Herat,
continuing the city-building
efforts of the...