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Historical Places

Shewaki Stupa

Shewaki Stupa

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The Shewaki Stupa is an important archaeological site located in Afghanistan. This stupa represents a significant aspect of the region’s Buddhist heritage. It showcases the architectural and cultural influences present during its period of use.Historical BackgroundThe Shewaki Stupa dates back to the 1st century AD. During this time, Buddhism flourished in Afghanistan, particularly in the…

Great Mosque of Mahdia

Great Mosque of Mahdia

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The Great Mosque of Mahdia stands as a remarkable monument of early Islamic architecture in North Africa. Built during the height of the Fatimid dynasty, this mosque reflects the architectural and cultural ideals of the period. Located on the eastern coast of present-day Tunisia, this site offers insight into the early influences of Fatimid religious…

Underground City of Matiate

Underground City of Matiate

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The Underground City of Matiate, located beneath the town of Midyat in southeastern Turkey, is a recent and significant archaeological discovery. Discovered by accident during urban development in 2020, Matiate offers a unique view into the lives of ancient people who sought refuge underground. Archaeologists have since worked to explore and interpret this expansive subterranean…

The City of Castabala

The City of Castabala

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The ancient city of Castabala, located in what is now southern Turkey, served as an important urban and military center in the region of Cilicia. Known historically for its strategic position and impressive ruins, Castabala flourished under various empires due to its location along vital trade and military routes. Established in the 4th century BC,…

Ancient City of Shirakavan

Ancient City of Shirakavan

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The ancient city of Shirakavan, once a prominent Armenian settlement, lies in present-day Armenia, near the Akhurian River. Shirakavan served as a significant urban center during the medieval period, especially from the 9th to the 11th century AD. Its history, architecture, and role in Armenian culture and politics mark it as an important subject for…

Ancient City of Bagaran

Ancient City of Bagaran

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Bagaran stands as a significant archaeological site in Armenia. This ancient city played a crucial role in the region’s history from the Bronze Age through the medieval period.Historical BackgroundBagaran originated around 1000 BC during the Urartian Kingdom. It served as a major center for trade and governance. The city thrived under the Orontid Dynasty from…

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