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... eastern Afghanistan , linking this region with their Central Asian homelands . On the religious plane , there were strong Buddhist elements in northern and eastern Afghanistan , and these regions were thus linked with Tibet and China on ...
... eastern Afghanistan , linking this region with their Central Asian homelands . On the religious plane , there were strong Buddhist elements in northern and eastern Afghanistan , and these regions were thus linked with Tibet and China on ...
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... eastern Afghanistan fell under Sāmānid suzerainty . The process , begun briefly by the first Ṣaffärids , of drawing this region into the Perso - Islamic world , was continued under the political and military leadership of Turkish slave ...
... eastern Afghanistan fell under Sāmānid suzerainty . The process , begun briefly by the first Ṣaffärids , of drawing this region into the Perso - Islamic world , was continued under the political and military leadership of Turkish slave ...
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... Eastern Pīsh - i - Kūh formed part of a well- established civilization , that of Giyan III , whose centres lay farther to the north and east.61 The outlying regions with the possible exception of the Saimarreh region supported a less ...
... Eastern Pīsh - i - Kūh formed part of a well- established civilization , that of Giyan III , whose centres lay farther to the north and east.61 The outlying regions with the possible exception of the Saimarreh region supported a less ...
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