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Djarkutan

Djarkutan (also Dzharkutan; Uzbek: Jarqoʻton) is a prehistoric proto-urban settlement in Uzbekistan and a center of ancient civilizations in Bactria, the area from which may be the founder of the religion Zarathustra. The settlement on an old stream has two monumental buildings, a potter quarter, a citadel and extensive burial ground.

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Central Asia
Type
Settlement

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Djarkutan

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Avg. degree1.83
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Djarkutan → Central Asia
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Djarkutan → Settlement

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uzbekistan dzharkutan settlement uzbek jarqoʻton center located west region prehistoric proto-urban bactria zarathustra potter citadel sherobod termiz also ancient civilizations

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DjarkutanRegionCentral Asia1.00infobox
DjarkutanTypeSettlement1.00infobox

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