Samarkandskiia drevnosti. Grobnitsa sviatago Kussama ibni Abassa (Shakh-Zinde) i mavzolei pri nei. Nadpis' na lievoi shchekie vkhodnoi nishi
Summary
Illus. in: Turkestanskīi al'bom, chast' arkheologicheskaia ..., 1871-1872, part 1, vol. 1, pl. 21.
Samarkand is one of the oldest inhabited cities in Central Asia, prospering from its location on the trade route between China and the Mediterranean (Silk Road). Researchers of the Institute of Archeology of Samarkand argue for the existence of the city between the 8th and 7th centuries BC.
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shah i zindah
uzbekistan
samarqand
tombs and sepulchral monuments
inscriptions
albumen prints
russian
zaaglyk
samarkandskiia drevnosti
grobnitsa
sviatago
kussama
ibni
abassa
grobnitsa sviatago kussama ibni abassa
shakh zinde
mavzolei
nei
i mavzolei pri nei
nadpis
lievoi
shchekie
vkhodnoi
nishi
1865
russia
russian empire
19th century
samarkand
history of russia
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lievoi shchekie vkhodnoi nishi
mavzolei pri nei
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high resolution
library of congress
Date
01/01/1865
Contributors
Bogaevskīĭ, N. V., photographer
in collections
Location
Zaaglyk
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39.73333, 66.86667
Source
Library of Congress
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