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  • ...er's army to be bogged down in the region that became the northern part of Hellenistic [[Greco-Bactrian Kingdom]]. For many centuries the region of Uzbekistan was ...n age. Bukhoro became one of the leading centers of learning, culture, and art in the Muslim world, its magnificence rivaling contemporaneous cultural cen
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  • ...hp/transcultural/article/view/12313/8711#_edn32 A Mathematic Expression of Art: Sino-Iranian and Uighur Textile Interactions and the Turfan Textile Collec ...008), ''Russia and Europe in the Nineteenth Century'', London: Sphinx Fine Art, p. 87, ISBN 978-1-907200-02-1.</ref><ref>For another publication calling h
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  • .../global.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/530382/Scythian-art |title=Scythian Art |last1= |first1= |last2= |first2= |date= |website=[[Encyclopædia Britannic ...pecial Issue on the Dating of Pazyryk.'' ''Source: Notes in the History of Art'' 10, no. 4, p. 4.</ref> The spectacular burials at Pazyryk are responsible
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  • ...ding horses for trade but also great craftsmen able to propagate exquisite art pieces along the Silk Road.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://astanatimes.com/2012 ...hinese [[jade]] and [[steatite]] plaques, in the [[Scythian]]-style animal art of the steppes. 4th–3rd century BCE. [[British Museum]].]]
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  • ...13-12-16}}</ref> Much of what later became known as [[Islamic culture]] in art, architecture, music and other subject matter was transferred from the Sasa Cultural expansion followed this victory, and Sassanid art penetrated [[Turkestan]], reaching as far as China. Shapur, along with the
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