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Location:

  • Afghanistan, Parjak
  • geo:34.748768,67.016563
  • Location ± 0-5 m.

Period or year:

  • 6xx / 12xx

Class:

  • City
  • visible

Identifiers:

  • vici:place=91176

Annotations

BALL Warwick (2018), Archaeological gazetteer of Afghanistan, revised edition, Oxford


Nearby

The cross-Afghan road – Band-e Amir branch (4 km)

Branch of the historical direct road between Herat and Eastern Afghanistan allowing to reach Bamiyan and ancient Kapisa beyond, after a stage in the upper Band-e Amir valley. Section between the junction with the Sar-I Jangal track and Shahr-i Barbar ruin

Qal'a-i Gawargin (BALL-845) (7 km)

Ghurid remains of mud-brick fort. Just below the fort is a mound, possibly a stupa. Described by Talbot (1886).

Bidmushki (BALL-124) ? (9 km)

Turk and medieval Islamic fortress, consisting of a curtain walls. Surveyed by Brett et al. (1970).


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