
Balkh - Wikipedia
Balkh [a] is a town in the Balkh Province of Afghanistan. It is located approximately 20 kilometres (12 mi) to the northwest of the provincial capital city Mazar-i-Sharif and approximately 74 kilometres (46 mi) to the south of the Amu Darya and the Afghanistan–Uzbekistan border .
Balkh | Afghanistan, Map, History, & Facts | Britannica
Balkh, village in northern Afghanistan that was formerly Bactra, the capital of ancient Bactria. It lies 14 miles (22 km) west of the city of Mazār-e Sharīf and is situated along the Balkh River.
Balkh Province - Wikipedia
Balkh (Dari and Pashto: بلخ, IPA:) is one of the 34 provinces of Afghanistan, located in the north of the country. It is divided into 15 districts [ 6 ] and has a population of about 1,509,183, [ 7 ] which is multi-ethnic and mostly a Persian-speaking society.
Did You Know? The City of Balkh: Ancient Capital of Bactria ...
The city of Balkh, situated on the plain between the Hindu Kush Mountain range and the Amu Darya river (the ‘Oxus’ in antiquity), in the north of modern day Afghanistan, sat at a cross-roads along the Silk Roads, with several trade routes intersecting in and around the city.
Balkh | Silk Roads Programme - UNESCO
Balkh is an ancient city, with a 2500-year long history, situated on the plain between the Hindu Kush Mountains and the river Amu Darya (historically known as the Oxus) in the north of Afghanistan. Known by Arab conquerors as Umm-al-belad, the ‘mother of cities’, Balkh lay on the major Silk Road routes that ran between east and west. The ...
Old City of Balkh In Afghanistan: Overview,Prominent Features ...
Overview: Old City of Balkh is a historic city in Northern Afghanistan located near the border with Uzbekistan. It is one of the oldest settlements in Afghanistan, the foundation of which is attributed to Kaikobad I, a Persian prince who reigned in Balkh in the 5th century BCE.
Silk Road Seattle - Balkh - UW Departments Web Server
Balkh sits on an alluvial fan built up by the Balkab river, well suited to irrigation. The region called Bactria in ancient times was renowned for its grapes, oranges, water lilies and later sugar cane, and an excellent breed of camels too; to this day, some of the world’s most luscious melons come from nearby Kunduz.
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