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Location:

  • Afghanistan, Shahr-e Makrūbah
  • geo:33.567364,68.439003
  • Location ± 0-5 m.

Period or year:

  • 10xx / unknown

Class:

  • Temple or sanctuary
  • visible

Identifiers:

  • vici:place=89753

Annotations

ALLEGRANZI Viola (2014), Royal Architecture Portrayed in the Tarīḫ-i Masʻūdī and Archaeological Evidence from Ghazni, Annali dell’Istituto Orientale di Napoli, 74, p. 95-120 (https://www.academia.edu/11952515/_Royal_Architecture_Portrayed_in_the_Tar%C4%AB%E1%B8%AB_i_Mas%CA%BB%C5%ABd%C4%AB_and_Archaeological_Evidence_from_Ghazni_Annali_dell_Istituto_Orientale_di_Napoli_74_p_95_120)

THOMAS David (2015), Google EarthTM @ Ghazni, Asian Horizons: Giuseppe Tucci’s Buddhist, Indian, Himalayan and Central Asian Studies (https://www.academia.edu/11957083/Google_EarthTM_at_Ghazni)

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


Nearby

Palace of Masud III

Excavated remains of the Ghaznavid palace of Masud III. Complex of buildings surrounding a central, marble paved courtyard.

Minaret of Bahrām Šāh

Remaining minaret, dedicated to Bahrām Šāh, of a Ghaznavid larger ruined religious complex, on the Dašt-i Manāra (‘Minaret’s plain’).

Ghazni (BALL-358)

Probable Achaemenid, hellenistic, Kushan, Hunnic, Buddhist (Jaguda?), medieval Islamic (Ghaznevid, Ghurid), Mongol and Timurid city. Large urban site consisting of an early south-western citadel, and Ghaznevid-Ghurid extension on the north-eastern side.


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