- cavern,
where Zahhāk will
remain until the end of the world. ''Shahr-e
Zuhak'' is
located in today's Bamyan,
Hazarajat region in Afghanistan,
which the...
- Shahr-e
Zuhak or
Zuhak City (Persian: شهر ضحاک), also
known as The Red City, is a
historic city
ruins in Bamyan,
Afghanistan which was once home to 3,000...
- rule.
Other attractions close to the city
include Shahr-e
Gholghola and
Zuhak. In 2008, in a maze of
caves in the
Bamiyan Valley were
found the world's...
- 000 caves, the Band-e-Amir
National Park, Dara-e-Ajhdar, Gholghola, and
Zuhak ancient towns, the
Feroz Bahar, Astopa, Klegan, Gaohargin, Kaferan, and...
-
fortress of
Kampir Tepe The
fortress of Ayaz Kala The
fortress of Shahr-e
Zuhak. The
temple and
fortress of
Surkh Kotal Kushan rulers are
recorded for a...
- by the
medieval Kurdish historian Sherefxan Bidlisi. Zahak, who is
named Zuhak by the Kurds, was an evil ****yrian king who
conquered Iran and had serpents...
-
surrounding region (the
origin of the city's
moniker "City of Woe"). Shahr-e
Zuhak,
Bamyan Siege of
Bamyan "WikiGOGO - Shar-i-Gholghola | UNESCO, bariki"....
- Uzbekistan)
Bamyan Province Band-e Amir
National Park Site of
Buddhas of
Bamyan Zuhak Ghazni Province Burial site of Al-Biruni
Burial site of
Mahmud of Ghazni...
-
defend Hisar from Abd al-Aziz. However, he soon
abandoned it and left for
Zuhak,
which resulted in Nazr
Muhammad sending his
generals Abdur Rahman and Tardi...
- Derwêşê Evdî, was of the Şerqi
tribe of the Milan. Zahhak, who is
named Zuhak by the Kurds, was an evil ****yrian king who
conquered Iran and had serpents...