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Varkhuman, also
Vargoman (Chinese: 拂呼縵; pinyin: Fúhūmàn, c. 640-670 CE) was an
Ikhshid (King) of Sogdia,
residing in the city of
Samarkand in the 7th...
- the site
mention the king of
Samarkand Varkhuman.
Written in Sogdian, the inscription, reads: When King
Varkhuman Unash came to him [the amb****ador] opened...
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Afrasiab ****enistic
citadel Ruins of
Afrasiyab Remarkable murals show
Varkhuman, the king of Samarkand, in the 7th
century AD. He is seen
being visited...
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Pukarzate to
Varkhuman, the
Sogdian king of Samarkand. The
visit is
mentioned in the
murals of Afrasiyab,
written in Sogdian: When King
Varkhuman Unash came...
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Ikhshid period,
contain an
inscription mentioning King "
Varkhuman Unash" When King
Varkhuman Unash came to him [the amb****ador]
opened his
mouth [and...
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probably shown attending the
reception by the
local Sogdian ruler Varkhuman in the 7th
century AD.
These paintings suggest that
Sogdia was a very...
- amb****ador from
Chaganian named Pukarzate is
known to have
visited king
Varkhuman of Samarkand, and
appears in the
Afrasiyab murals,
together with other...
- 600-800 CE
Detail of the murals,
commissioned by the king of Samarkand,
Varkhuman Wikimedia Commons has
media related to
Afrosiyob Museum. "Afrasiab Museum...
- It has been
suggested that a
foreign visitor at the
court of king
Varkhuman of
Samarkand in 648-651 AD, clad in
sumptuous dress with
Simurgh symbols,...
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Goguryeo amb****adors
during an
audience with King
Varkhuman of Samarkand. They are
identified by the two
feathers on top of
their head. 648–651 AD, Afrasiab...