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Summary

Restored paintings of Ambassadors from Chaganian (central figure, inscription of the neck), and Chach (modern Tashkent) to king Varkhuman of Samarkand. 648-651 CE, Afrasiyab murals, Samarkand.[1][2][3] The delegate to the right has a Simurgh design on his dress.[4] These paintings are restored by France government in 2014 April.[5]

References

  1. Baumer, Christoph (18 April 2018). History of Central Asia, The: 4-volume set. Bloomsbury Publishing. p. 243. ISBN 978-1-83860-868-2.
  2. Whitfield, Susan (2004). The Silk Road: Trade, Travel, War and Faith. British Library. Serindia Publications, Inc. p.110. ISBN 978-1-932476-13-2
  3. Grenet, Frantz (2004). "Maracanda/Samarkand, une métropole pré-mongole". Annales. Histoire, Sciences Sociales. 5/6: Fig.D.
  4. Compareti (University of California, Berkeley), Matteo (2015). "Ancient Iranian Decorative Textiles". The Silk Road. 13: 38
  5. "Археология. НОВОСТИ Мира Археологии: Восстановление фрески из музея Афрасиаб начнется в апреле". 'The Original' on 2016-09-20 ret.20-oct-2014

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current14:33, 20 January 2024Thumbnail for version as of 14:33, 20 January 2024190 × 200 (21 KB)ChReyanshSingh (talk | contribs)Restored paintings of Ambassadors from Chaganian (central figure, inscription of the neck), and Chach (modern Tashkent) to king Varkhuman of Samarkand. 648-651 CE, Afrasiyab murals, Samarkand. These paintings are restored by France government in 2014 April.

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