-
Persian epic poet Ferdowsi,
Afrasiab was the king and hero of
Turan and an
archenemy of Iran. In
Iranian mythology,
Afrasiab is
considered by far the most...
-
Afrasiab Museum of
Samarkand (Uzbek: Afrosiyob-Samarqand
shahar tarixi muzeyi) is a
museum located at the
historical site of Afrasiyab, one of the largest...
-
Afrasiab Kola (Persian: افراسياب كلا) may
refer to:
Afrasiab Kola,
Babol Afrasiab Kola, Nur This
disambiguation page
lists articles about distinct geographical...
- The
Afrasiab murals, also
called the
Paintings of the Amb****adors, is a rare
example of
Sogdian art. It was
discovered in 1965 when the
local authorities...
-
Afrasiab Khattak (Pashto: افراسیاب خټک; Urdu: افراسياب خٹک) is a ****stani
socialist politician and
political analyst who is a
senior leader of the National...
-
Khanaum Mosque.
Excavations uncovered the now
famous Afrasiab frescoes exposed in the
Afrasiab Museum of Samarkand,
located next to the archaeological...
-
Kegan Paul. pp. 747–753. ISBN 90-04-08114-3. Bosworth, C. E. (1984). "Āl-e
Afrāsīāb". Encyclopædia Iranica,
online edition, Vol. I, Fasc. 7. New York. pp. 742–743...
- by his
maternal grandfather Afrasiab. Kay
Khosrow was
trained as a
child in the
desert by Piran, the wise
vizier of
Afrasiab. His
paternal grandfather was...
-
Afrasiabids (Persian: آل افراسیاب, romanized: Āl-i Afrāsiyāb, lit. 'House of
Afrasiab'), was a
Karluk Turkic khanate that
ruled Central Asia from the 9th to...
- in the 7th
century CE. He
succeeded King Shishpin. He is
known from the
Afrasiab murals of
Afrasiyab in Samarkand,
where he is seen
being visited by emb****ies...