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History of Khorâsan and the Persianate World on X: "Sogdian rock inscriptions in Talas (modern Kyrgyzstan). Sogdian civilization encompassed most of modern Tajikistan, Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan. Sogdian cultural influence went beyond its
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The siege of Sogdian Rock took place in 327 B.C.E., and was where Alexander met Roxane, his future queen and mo… | Arte bizantino, Historia del arte, Constantinopla
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Alexander the Great: The Siege and Conquest of the Rock of Sogdiana - The first campaign to conquer a fortress using mountaineering methods in world history