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- en.wikipedia.org Takht-i KuwadHe recounted that local reports said that treasure had been found in the ruins of an ancient fort called "Takht-i Kuwad", which was sold to Indian merchants.[2].
- flickr.com photos/tags/takhtikuwad/Perfume flask shaped like a fish, 500–330 BC. found at Takht-i Kuwad, Tajikistan. Gold.
- twitter.com histories_arch/status/…Takht-i Kuwad Gold, 5th-4th Century BC.
- arkeonews.net the-most-important-works-of-…It is known as the Oxus treasure because it was found near the Oxus River, most likely near Takht-i Kuwad, a ferry station on the river’s north bank.
- tumblr.com theancientwayoflife/177253563770/oxus-…~ Oxus chariot model. Date: 499-300 B.C. Place of origin: Takht-i Kuwad. Period/Culture: Achaemenid. Medium: Gold.
- brewminate.com the-oxus-treasure-from-the-ancient…The Oxus Treasure could have been among the loot taken at this time and buried near the fort of Takht-i Kuwad on the Oxus near to the town of Takht-i Sangin...
- commons.wikimedia.org wiki/File:The_Oxus_Treasure…From Takht-i Kuwad, Tajikistan. ... Summary[edit]. DescriptionThe Oxus Treasure at the British Museum, London. From Takht-i Kuwad, Tajikistan.
- thevintagenews.com 2016/09/30/unique-oxus-…It is called the Oxus treasure because it was found by the Oxus river, probably at the site of Takht-i-Kuwad, a ferry station on the north bank of the river, about...
- vk.com wall-106114800_3920takht-i kuwad gold, 5th-4th century bc.
- giacobbegiusti.wordpress.com category/oxus-…Giacobbe Giusti, Oxus Treasure. Oxus chariot model, from the region of Takht-i Kuwad, Tadjikistan, Achaemenid Persian, 5th-4th century BC.
- facebook.com photo/…The Oxus Treasure Golden Chariot. Achaemenid. Circa 5th century BC - 4th century BC. Found in Takht-i Kuwad.
- instagram.com p/ByiCb2iAEl1/?hl=tr1,846 Beğenme, 11 Yorum - Instagram'da Arkeofili (@arkeofili): "Oxus Hazinesi’nden altın kolluk. Akhamenid dönemi, MÖ 5.-4. yüzyıllar. Tacikistan, Takht-i...
- pinterest.com pin/the-british-museum-images-…10.10.2015 - Oxus Treasure, figure, Achaemenid, Takht-i Kuwad, 5thC BC-4thC BC.