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zerafschanicus (
Zerafshan) Bukhara,
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descendant of
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irrigation facilities that
allowed the
inhabitants to use the
water from the
Zerafshan river and
capture the
water from the
mountains as well.
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Zerafshan by
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metres (1,099 ft)...
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reached further east into the
Zerafshan Valley in Transoxiana. In both
areas pottery typical of
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