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- ISBN 978-0-674-72882-0. Sherwin-White, Susan; Kuhrt,
Amelie (1993). From
Samarkhand to Sardis: A New
Approach to the
Seleucid Empire. London: Duckworth....
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number of captives. Subsequently, he
marched to
Khorasan and then to
Samarkhand,
where he
spent nine
months celebrating and
preparing to
invade Mongolia...
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September 2024. Sherwin-White,
Susan M.; Kuhrt, Amélie (1993). From
Samarkhand to Sardis: A New
Approach to the
Seleucid Empire. Berkeley,
United States:...
- ISBN 9788186782576. Sherwin-White, Susan; Kuhrt,
Amelie (1993). From
Samarkhand to Sardis: A New
Approach to the
Seleucid Empire.
University of California...
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Unknown Casualties and
losses Unknown All
civilians killed except the
artisans taken to
Samarkhand and a
tower of 20,000
skulls is
built outside the city....
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Franz Steiner Verlag. Sherwin-White, Susan; Kuhrt, Amélie (1993). From
Samarkhand to Sardis: A New
Approach to the
Seleucid Empire. Berkeley: University...
- Abid's
mother was from the
family of Mir Hamdan, a
distinguished S**** of
Samarkhand. The
first Nizam's
mother was the
daughter of
Sadullah Khan, the Grand...
- ISBN 978-3-700-17142-3. Sherwin-White,
Susan M.; Kuhrt, Amélie (1993). From
Samarkhand to Sardis: A New
Approach to the
Seleucid Empire. Berkeley,
United States:...
- Meru and in the time of Mar Ishu Yab-I/ II/ III (582-660) Halwan, Harat,
Samarkhand, India, and
China were created". Mar Ishu Yab
warned in his two letters...