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Arzhan may refer to: Arzhan culture, archaeologic site in the Tuva Republic, Russia Arzhan District, District in Fars province, Iran Arjan Lake (Arzhan
Arzhan
Archaeologic site in the Tuva Republic
Arzhan is a site of early Saka kurgan burials in the Tuva Republic, Russia, some 60 kilometers (40 mi) northwest of Kyzyl. It is on a high plateau traversed
Arzhan_culture
Historical group of nomadic Iranian peoples
the western steppe. Prominent archaeological remains of the Sakas include Arzhan, Tunnug, the Pazyryk burials, the Issyk kurgan, Saka Kurgan tombs, the Barrows
Saka
Lake
Arjan Lake (Persian: دریاچه ارژن) also referred to as Arzhan or Dashte-Arjan, is a lake and wetland situated in the southern region of the Zagros Mountains
Arjan_Lake
A republic of Russia
ISSN 2352-2267. S2CID 135231553. Bourova, N. (2005). "Horse Remains from the Arzhan-1 and Arzhan-2 Scythian Monuments". Impact of the Environment on Human Migration
Tuva
Horse nomads of Iron Age Siberia
plate, from burial mound Arzhan (7-6th century BC) Tuva. Akinak (dagger) burial mound Arzhan (7-6th century BC) Tuva. Arzhan-2 gold boars, Tuva National
Aldy-Bel_culture
Village in Fars province, Iran
Dasht-e Arzhan (Persian: دشت ارژن) is a village in, and the former capital of, Dasht-e Arzhan Rural District of Arzhan District, Shiraz County, Fars province
Dasht-e_Arzhan
Lake in Fars province, Iran
lake in this area is that of Arzan. The whole protected area is called "Arzhan National Park." This area is an important sanctuary for birds. In the past
Lake_Parishan
National museum of Tuva, Russia
from the Arzhan kurgan. The museum's first director was V. P. Yermolaev (1892–1982). Tuva National Museum Arzhan kurgan animal ring Arzhan deer pin.
Tuva_National_Museum
the Arzhan culture, (7-6th century BC) Tuva. Pectoral plate, from burial mound Arzhan (7-6th century BC) Tuva. Akinak (dagger) burial mound Arzhan culture
Uyuk_culture
District in Fars province, Iran
Arzhan District (Persian: بخش ارژن) is in Shiraz County, Fars province, Iran. Its capital is the city of Khaneh Zenyan. After the 2006 National Census
Arzhan_District
Iron Age Eurasian steppe cultures
archaeologist Aleksey Terenozhkin suggested a Central Asian origin. Excavations at Arzhan in Tuva, Russia have uncovered the earliest Scythian-style kurgan yet found
Scytho-Siberian_world
Iron Age art movement characterized by the use of animal motifs
clan totem. The most notable of these figures include examples from: the Arzhan kurgan, Tuva, Siberia, with animal-style artifacts (8th to 7th century BC)
Animal_style
Village in Fars province, Iran
Kheyrabad (Persian: خيراباد) is a village in Qarah Chaman Rural District of Arzhan District, Shiraz County, Fars province, Iran. At the time of the 2006 National
Kheyrabad,_Arzhan
Archaeological site in Russia
been looted and stripped bare in Antiquity. It is 200 km northwest of the Arzhan kurgan, and 400 km northeast of the Pazyryk kurgans. Salbyk kurgan reconstruction
Salbyk_kurgan
Saka nomadic Iron Age archaeological culture
considered to have had a war-like life. The Pazyryk culture was preceded by the Arzhan culture (Initial Scythian period, 8th–7th century BC). Other kurgan cemeteries
Pazyryk_culture
Subregion of the Asian continent
Asians in ancient Indian literature Archaeology Southern Russia Sintashta Arzhan kurgan Pazyryk burials Salbyk kurgan Filippovka kurgans Western China Bulayïq
Central_Asia
Megaliths found largely in Siberia and Mongolia
often connected to, the early stages of the Saka culture (particularly the Arzhan, Chandman, and Pazyryk cultures) in the area from the Altai to Western Mongolia
Deer_stones_culture
Village in Fars, Iran
Ḩoseynābād; also known as Hoseyabad) is a village in Qarah Chaman Rural District, Arzhan District, Shiraz County, Fars province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population
Hoseynabad,_Arzhan
Village in Fars, Iran
Bīgdāneh and Yekdāneh) is a village in Kuh Mareh Sorkhi Rural District, Arzhan District, Shiraz County, Fars province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population
Bagdaneh
Archaeological complex
with the Ananyino culture, a strong material influence from the Altai, Arzhan and Karasuk cultures from Central Asia and Siberia is visible in the
Chernogorovka-Novocherkassk complex
Chernogorovka-Novocherkassk_complex
Topics referred to by the same term
between Upper Mesopotamia and the Armenian Highlands, in eastern Turkey Arzhan or Aržan, site of early Scythian (9th to 8th century BC) kurgan burials
Arzan
Village in Fars, Iran
Qal‘eh-i-Malakābād and Qal‘eh-ye Malekābād) is a village in Qarah Chaman Rural District, Arzhan District, Shiraz County, Fars province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population
Malekabad,_Arzhan
Multi-purpose stadium in Kazakhstan
scotsman.com. 27 July 2015. Retrieved 23 May 2022. "Орталық стадион". arzhan.kz. 8 November 2010. Archived from the original on 2013-12-14. Retrieved
Almaty_Central_Stadium
Group of Eastern Iranic languages
Scytho-Sarmatian branch of the Scythian languages, Cimmerians predate the Arzhan culture which is associated with the expansions of Common Scythians and
Scythian_languages
Ancient community of southern Siberia
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Bulan-Koba_culture
Mummified body of a woman from the 5th century BC
Asians in ancient Indian literature Archaeology Southern Russia Sintashta Arzhan kurgan Pazyryk burials Salbyk kurgan Filippovka kurgans Western China Bulayïq
Siberian_Ice_Maiden
Seasonal salt lake in south of Shiraz urban
species such as jackals, wild cats, hyenas and foxes around Maharloo. Dasht-e Arzhan Lake Parishan "Chemical and Physical Properties of Maharlu Salt Lake (Iran)
Maharloo_Lake
Artistic influences transited along the Silk Road
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Silk_Road_transmission_of_art
Nomadic Iranic people of the Pontic Steppe
30 October 2023. Retrieved 15 October 2023. p.24 "Figure.2. Royal barrow Arzhan 1: funeral artifacts. 36-39" Olbrycht 2000b, p. 101. Olbrycht 2000b, p. 130
Scythians
Village in Fars, Iran
Bīsotūn-e Bon Rūd; also known as Bīsotūn) is a village in Dasht-e Arzhan Rural District, Arzhan District, Shiraz County, Fars province, Iran. At the 2006 census
Bisotun-e_Bon_Rud
1501–1756 Uzbek state in Central Asia
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Khanate_of_Bukhara
Rural district in Fars province, Iran
Dasht-e Arzhan Rural District (Persian: دهستان دشت ارژن) is in Arzhan District of Shiraz County, Fars province, Iran. Its capital is the village of Chehel
Dasht-e_Arzhan_Rural_District
Iron Age culture in Xinjiang, China
culture of the Subeshi culture is very similar to that of Saka sites such as Arzhan or Tasmola, but is also known to have spread across the northern Chinese
Subeshi_culture
Village in Fars province, Iran
چهل چشمه كروني) is a village in, and the capital of, Dasht-e Arzhan Rural District of Arzhan District, Shiraz County, Fars province, Iran. The previous
Chehel_Cheshmeh-ye_Koruni
Iron Age tombs in the Altai Mountains of Russia
kurgans Salbyk Arzhan Pazyryk Issyk Boralday Taksai Eleke Sazy Tasmola Ingala Tillya Tepe Arzhan-1 c. 800 BCE Shilikty c. 700 BCE Arzhan-2 c. 650 BCE Bes
Pazyryk_burials
District in East Kazakhstan Region, Kazakhstan
kurgans Salbyk Arzhan Pazyryk Issyk Boralday Taksai Eleke Sazy Tasmola Ingala Tillya Tepe Arzhan-1 c. 800 BCE Shilikty c. 700 BCE Arzhan-2 c. 650 BCE Bes
Katonkaragay_District
Archaeological culture
Seima-Turbino phenomenon, Afanasievo culture, Okunev culture, Karakol culture Followed by Arzhan culture, Pazyryk culture, Tagar culture, Irmen culture
Karasuk_culture
Historical region in Central Asia
Asians in ancient Indian literature Archaeology Southern Russia Sintashta Arzhan kurgan Pazyryk burials Salbyk kurgan Filippovka kurgans Western China Bulayïq
Bactria
Sculptures in Afghanistan before 2001
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Buddhas_of_Bamiyan
Regional election in Russia
Territorial groups Status Communist Party Viktor Romashkin • Mikhail Fedkin • Arzhan Bakrasov 29 10 Registered Liberal Democratic Party Leonid Slutsky • Dmitry
2024 Altai Republic State Assembly election
2024_Altai_Republic_State_Assembly_election
Lion population in India
Iran attempted to restore its lion population by transporting Gir lions to Arzhan National Park, but the project met resistance from the local population
Asiatic_lion
Medieval Muslim empire (c. 1077–1231)
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Khwarazmian_Empire
15th-century caravanserai in Kyrgyzstan
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Tash_Rabat
Village in Fars, Iran
Qal‘eh-ye Karbalā’ī Moḩammad 'Alī) is a village in Dasht-e Arzhan Rural District, Arzhan District, Shiraz County, Fars province, Iran. At the 2006 census
Qaleh-ye Karbalai Mohammad Ali
Qaleh-ye_Karbalai_Mohammad_Ali
Ancient people mentioned in Chinese histories
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Yuezhi
Archaeological culture
Western counterparts: eastern Scythian kurgans (such as the Altaic kurgan Arzhan 1 in Tuva) are older than western Scythian kurgans, and elements of the
Ordos_culture
Early medieval region in southern Central Asia
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Tokharistan
1511–1920 state in Central Asia
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Khanate_of_Khiva
Edict of the Mauryan emperor Ashoka in Afghanistan
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Kandahar Bilingual Rock Inscription
Kandahar_Bilingual_Rock_Inscription
Province of Iran
in the province. UNESCO has designated an area in the province, called Arzhan (known as Dasht e Arjan) as a biosphere reserve. Shiraz, provincial capital
Fars_province
Krai, Russia Cultural: (ii), (iii), (iv) 2000 Valley of the Kingsof Tuva (Arzhan) Tuva Republic, Russia Cultural: (i), (iii), (iv) 2021 Kytalyk National
List of World Heritage Sites in Central Asia
List_of_World_Heritage_Sites_in_Central_Asia
The last sighting occurred in 1957 in the Dez River valley. In the 1970s, Arzhan National Park was considered as a site for its reintroduction. The Caspian
Wildlife_of_Iran
Buddhist cluster in Tajikistan
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Ajinateppa
Iranian Saka Buddhist kingdom (56-1006)
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Kingdom_of_Khotan
Village in Fars, Iran
as Kūzarag and Kūzarak) is a village in Kuh Mareh Sorkhi Rural District, Arzhan District, Shiraz County, Fars province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population
Kurazag-e_Now
date of 730-690 BCE for the kurgans, and a broad contemporaneity with the Arzhan-2 kurgan in Tuva. The Kurgans contained vast quantities of precious golden
Shilikty
Ancient genetic lineage of modern humans
formation of the hybrid Eurasian Scytho-Siberian cultures, such as the Arzhan and Pazyryk (Eastern Saka) as well as the Tasmola (Central Saka) cultures
Ancient_Northeast_Asian
Ancient belt buckle
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Saksanokhur_gold_buckle
Late Bronze Age settlement in north-eastern Kazakhstan
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Semiyarka
Ancient community of southern Siberia
period from the 5th century BCE to the 2nd century BCE, and follows the Arzhan culture (8th century BCE), and the Aldy-Bel culture (7th-6th century BCE)
Sagly-Bazhy_culture
Ancient Sogdian city in modern-day Kyrgyzstan
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Balasagun
Village in Fars, Iran
Zard, and Bonah Zard) is a village in Kuh Mareh Sorkhi Rural District, Arzhan District, Shiraz County, Fars province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population
Bon_Zard,_Fars
Turkic state in Central Asia from 840 to 1212
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Kara-Khanid_Khanate
Ancient capital of the Parthian Empire
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Nisa,_Turkmenistan
Ancient kingdom in Xinjiang, China
Asians in ancient Indian literature Archaeology Southern Russia Sintashta Arzhan kurgan Pazyryk burials Salbyk kurgan Filippovka kurgans Western China Bulayïq
Loulan_Kingdom
Large Iranian confederation that existed in classical antiquity
Eurasian steppes during the 7th-5th centuries BC, from the Altai Mountains (Arzhan-2 kurgan) westward to central Kazakhstan and the southern Urals. Tsar Peter
Sarmatians
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List of Iranian artifacts abroad
List_of_Iranian_artifacts_abroad
Deserted town in modern Kazakhstan
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Jankent
County in Fars province, Iran
letter regarding the conversion of Khaneh Zenyan village, the center of Arzhan District in the citizenship of Shiraz County in Fars province, to a city
Shiraz_County
Early medieval Iranian dynasty in northern Afghanistan
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Farighunids
Ruined Hellenistic city in Afghanistan
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Ai-Khanoum
30 October 2023. Retrieved 15 October 2023. p.24 "Figure.2. Royal barrow Arzhan 1: funeral artifacts. 36-39" Grousset 1970, pp. 6–7 Melyukova 1990, pp. 98–99
History_of_the_Scythians
Mural fragments from Xinjiang, China
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Murals from the Christian temple at Qocho
Murals_from_the_Christian_temple_at_Qocho
Village in Fars, Iran
Zangeneh-ye Bon Rūd; also known as Zangeneh) is a village in Dasht-e Arzhan Rural District, Arzhan District, Shiraz County, Fars province, Iran. At the 2006 census
Zangeneh-ye_Bon_Rud
Art of the Scythians
steppes of Central Asia and Siberia during the 9th century BC (art of the Arzhan culture, dated to 800 BC), under the partial influence of ancient Chinese
Scytho-Siberian_art
of the Altai Republic was composed by Vladimir Peshnyak and written by Arzhan Adarov. It was officially adopted and approved by the State Assembly of
State Anthem of the Altai Republic
State_Anthem_of_the_Altai_Republic
Ancient decorative bead
manufactured in Iran or Central Asia where found in the tomb of Saka tomb of Arzhan-2, suggesting trade exchanges with the south. Etched carnelian beads have
Etched_carnelian_beads
Persian poet (1927–2014)
1971] A Line of Speed and Fire [Khatti ze Sor'at va Atash, 1980] Arzhan Plain [Dasht-e Arzhan, 1983] Paper Dress [Kaghazin Jameh, 1992] A Window of freedom
Simin_Behbahani
City in Fars province, Iran
among Iran's UNESCO World Heritage sites near Kazerun. In addition, the Arzhan and Parishan Protected Area near Kazerun has been registered as one of Iran's
Kazerun
Lake in northeastern Kyrgyzstan
Asians in ancient Indian literature Archaeology Southern Russia Sintashta Arzhan kurgan Pazyryk burials Salbyk kurgan Filippovka kurgans Western China Bulayïq
Issyk-Kul
County-level city in Xinjiang, China
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Hotan
Place in Xinjiang, People's Republic of China
Asians in ancient Indian literature Archaeology Southern Russia Sintashta Arzhan kurgan Pazyryk burials Salbyk kurgan Filippovka kurgans Western China Bulayïq
Beshbalik
Ancient settlement in south Turkmenistan
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Monjukli_Depe
Village in Fars, Iran
Romanized as Fatḩābād-e Soflá) is a village in Kuh Mareh Sorkhi Rural District, Arzhan District, Shiraz County, Fars province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population
Fathabad-e_Sofla,_Shiraz
Ancient Greek–Persian coinage in Afghanistan
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Kabul_hoard
Eurasian steppe confederation and empire
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Xiongnu
Artistic technique
Arrowhead with gold inlays, Arzhan-2, 7th century BCE.
Inlay
Territory in ancient Iran
Pahlavi dialects in Fars province live in the villages of Koohmareh in Arzhan District, and Dashtak of Marvdasht and the villages around Kazerun and Bishapur
Fars_(territory)
Former district in Fars province, Iran
Ab Arzhan Cities none Rural Districts and villages Dasht-e Arzhan Bid Qatar-e Bon Rud Bisotun-e Bon Rud Chehel Cheshmeh-ye Koruni Dasht-e Arzhan Mokhtarabad-e
Kavar_District
Treasure found by the Oxus river, Tajikistan
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Oxus_Treasure
Archaeological site at Änew, Turkmenistan
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Anau_culture
Iron Age archaeological culture in Eastern Europe
the east in Central Asia and Siberia (more specifically from the Karasuk, Arzhan, and Altai cultures), as well as from the Kuban culture of the Caucasus
Scythian_culture
County-level city in Xinjiang, China
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Kashgar
Black basalt hill in Lake Hamun, Sistan and Baluchestan province, Iran
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Mount_Khajeh
City in Sughd Region, Tajikistan
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Panjakent
Village in Fars, Iran
Romanized as Khūn Ḩājjī) is a village in Kuh Mareh Sorkhi Rural District, Arzhan District, Shiraz County, Fars province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population
Khun_Hajji
Village in Fars, Iran
Romanized as Fatḩābād-e 'Olyā) is a village in Kuh Mareh Sorkhi Rural District, Arzhan District, Shiraz County, Fars province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population
Fathabad-e_Olya
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Viśa_Īrasangä
Archaeological site in Tajikistan
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Kafir-kala_(Tajikistan)
ARZHAN
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Girl/Female
English
Modernand Jennifer.
Boy/Male
English
From the heath covered meadow.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
God of Death
Boy/Male
Indian, Telugu
Full of Happiness
Girl/Female
Assamese, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Dusky
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Good Win
Biblical
that praises or confesses
Boy/Male
Indian
Lord Shiva
Boy/Male
Hindu
Girl/Female
Norse
Warlike.
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