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  • Sogdia - Wikipedia
    Approximate extent of Sogdia, between the Oxus and the Jaxartes Sogdia ( ˈsɒɡdiə ) or Sogdiana was an ancient Iranian civilization between the Amu Darya and the Syr Darya rivers, and in present-day Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Tajikistan, Kazakhstan, and Kyrgyzstan
  • Sogdiana - World History Encyclopedia
    Sogdiana (or Sogdia) is a region in Central Asia between the mighty rivers Iaxartes in the north and Oxus in the south Its eastern and western limits are more difficult to determine, especially since the toponym Sogdiana covered different areas at different times
  • Sogdiana | Central Asia, Silk Road, Persian Empire | Britannica
    Sogdiana, ancient country of Central Asia centring on the fertile valley of the Zeravshan River, in modern Uzbekistan Excavations have shown that Sogdiana was probably settled between 1000 and 500 bc and that it then passed under Achaemenian rule
  • Who Were the Sogdians, | The Sogdians
    Meet the Sogdians, an ancient Silk Road people whose major influence on world art, culture, and trade has only in the last fifty years begun to be fully understood The Sogdians: Influencers on the Silk Roads is organized by the Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M Sackler Gallery, Smithsonian Institution
  • The Glories of Sogdiana - Silk-Road. com
    Sogdiana, also known as Sogdia, was an ancient Iranian civilization in Asia that existed from 6th century BC to 11th century AD It was located between Amu Darya and Syr Darya, in present-day Tajikistan and Uzbekistan
  • Sogdiana - New World Encyclopedia
    Sogdiana or Sogdia (Tajik: Суғд - Old Persian: Sughuda; Persian: سغد; Chinese: 粟特 - Sùtè) was the ancient civilization of an Iranian people and a province of the Achaemenid Persian Empire, the eighteenth in the list in the Behistun Inscription of Darius the Great (i 16)
  • Researchers uncover the origins of the Sogdians, mysterious merchants . . .
    The Sogdians were an Eastern Iranian-speaking people originally from Sogdiana, or modern-day Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, and Tajikistan Traders, artisans, and cultural brokers, their influence peaked during the Tang Dynasty, or roughly from 618 to 907 CE, described as the “Golden Age” of the Silk Road
  • Sogdiana Civilization: Where the Silk Road Came to Life
    Hidden in the heart of Central Asia, Sogdiana once stood at the crossroads of empires and trade routes that connected East and West From Persian kings and Alexander the Great to the rise of Samarkand and the Silk Road, this ancient land shaped the flow of goods, ideas, and cultures across continents
  • The Sogdian Kingdom - Archania
    Sogdiana lay roughly between the Amu Darya (Oxus) and Syr Darya rivers in what is now eastern Uzbekistan and western Tajikistan Its core was the fertile Zarafshan and Kashka-Darya valleys, home to city-states such as Samarkand (ancient Maracanda) and Bukhara
  • SOGDIANA - The Graeco-Bactrian and Indo-Greek World
    The frontiers of Sogdiana, especially with Bactria, have long been a matter of debate To the north, its boundary is usually supposed to follow the Syr Darya River, but we will see that it may instead have been along the Zeravshan, at least under the Seleukids





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