File:Afrasiab. West wall of the Hall of the Ambassadors. Mid 7th century CE.jpg
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DescriptionAfrasiab. West wall of the Hall of the Ambassadors. Mid 7th century CE.jpg |
English: Afrasiab. West wall of the Hall of the Ambassadors. Mid 7th century CE |
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Source | PD-Art: Non-creative photograph of a two-dimensional work of art in the Public Domain (7th century CE) |
Author | Thorsten Greve |
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- File:Afrasyab Chinese Embassy, carrying silk and a string of silkworm cocoons.jpg
- File:Ambassadors from Chaganian (central figure, inscription of the neck), and Chach (modern Tashkent) to king Varkhuman of Samarkand. 648-651 CE, Afrasiyab, Samarkand.jpg
- File:Turkish dignitaries visiting king Varkhuman, One of them is labeled as coming from Argi, Karashahr in modern Xinjiang. 7th century CE.jpg