- Tajik: Суғд, سغد, romanized: Suġd; Chinese: 粟特; Gr****: Σογδιανή, romanized:
Sogdianē) was
named from the Skuδa form.
Starting from the
names of the province...
- 1909 En-e-tar-zi patési de Lagaš, 1909 Les
monnaies incertaines de la
Sogdiane et des contrées voisines, 1910
Correspondance sumérologique, 1913 Une Monnaie...
-
Cedrosia to Sibyrtius, Aria and Dranginê to
Stasanor of Soli, Bactrianê and
Sogdianê to Philip,
Parthia and
Hyrcania to Phrataphernes,
Persia to Peucestes,...
-
Arians 300
Babylonian talents of
silver 2.7% 13. Parthia, 14. Aria, 16.
Sogdiane XVII
Paricanians and
Asiatic Ethiopians 400
Babylonian talents of silver...
- (CNRS) and is ****ociated with the
Mission archéologique franco-ouzbèke de
Sogdiane ("Franco-Uzbek
Archaeological Mission of Sogdiana").
Rapin studied archaeology...
- 1990. pp. 123–176. Coaut****d "Le
mythe de Nana dans l'art de la
Sogdiane". Arts Asiatiques. 1998. pp. 5–18. "Worshippers from the
Northern Shrine...
- Carmania, Drangiane, Hyrcania, Parthia, Margiane, Aria, Baktria, and
Sogdiane. The area
initially also
included the
easternmost conquests of Alexander...