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Badakshan Afghanistan |
Badakshan AfghanistanFrom The Imperial Gazetteer of India:
The inhabitants of the
country are Tajiks and Turks, of whom the former are the
more numerous, and probably represent the original
Iranian inhabitants of the Of the early
history of Badakshan there are no reliable records.
Tradition states that the early rulers were descendants
of Alexander the Great, and it is possible that one of
his adherents secured the country for himself, and
transmitted it to his descendants. One Muhammad Shah was
the last of these so-called Badakshi ' Sultans of
Alexander.' None of the three great Tartar
conquerorsGenghis
Khan, Timur
Lang, and Shaybani Khanappears to have
penetrated so high up the valley of the
The winter in Badakshan is
severe, the mountains being impassable from snow early in
December, and the rivers generally frozen. Rain is said
to be abundant and chiefly falls during the spring. In
the mountainous region snow commences to fall in
November. On the other hand, in the low-lying districts
of Rustak, Chayab, and Daung, bordering the The mineral
wealth of Badakhshan is probably considerable. Salt and
sulphur are found in the valley of the Kokcha, and iron
is known to exist near Faizabad. Near the sources of the
Kokcha are famous lapis lazuli mines, while within 20
miles of Ishkashim, and on the right bank of the Oxus,
are ruby mines, for which Badakhshan has long been
famous. There are no important manufactures. Badakshi
horse- trappings and furniture, however, find a ready
sale in the surrounding countries." What was the Silk Route?The only source of Lapis for most of the last 6000 years are the mines in Badakshan province of what is currently called Afghanistan. ... Oriental Carpets: Design Migration on the Silk Route:In fact we know that the only major source of Lapis in that whole part of the world is in Badakshan Province in eastern Afghanistan. ... Chahar Aymaq Salt Bag 2There are mines in Badakshan province that were in use 5500 years ago the ... The Badakshan mines were the source of Lapis used in the ancient city of Ur in ... Afghan War RugsStructurally the rugs are different but how do you know they were really made in Pakistan and not Badakshan or Kabul. The answer is in the helicopters. ... |
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