- Panjakent
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footnotes =Panjakent (TaPA:Панҷакент/پنجکنت) also spelled Panjikent or Panjekent, Пенджикент in Russian, is a city in the
Sughd province ofTajikistan on theZeravshan river - population 33,000 (2000 census). It was once an ancient town inSogdiana . The ruins of the old town are on the outskirts of the modern city.History
Ancient Panjekent was a small but flourishing town of the
Soghdians , in pre-Islamic Central Asia and served as the capital ofPanch and was known as Panchekanth. [cite web|author=Gorgâni, Tirdâd|title=Welcome to Penjakent|url=http://www.geocities.com/panjikent/|publisher=GEOCITIES|accessdate=July 23|accessyear= 2008]The ethnic and territorial name "Soghd/Soghdian" ur Sughd/Sughdian occurs is mentioned in history as early as the Iranian
Achaemenid Dynasty (6th century B.C.). The Achaemenid's founded several city-states, as well as cities along the ancientSilk road route and in theZarafshan valley.The town grew in the 5th century A.D. and many professionals such as established businessmen and landowners made their livelihoods in the Panjakent. In A.D.
722 ,Arabian forces besieged and annexed the town. The last ruler of the town Devashtich fled into upper Zarafshan but he was captured and sentenced to death. For around 50 years, ancient Panjikent was ruled by new administrators but towards the end of the 8th century the town on the upper terraces was depopulated and relocated. Many ancient ruins of the old city, particularly the city architecture and works of art remain today.According to Arab geographers, Panjikant in the 10th century had a formal Friday
mosque that distinguished the place as a town from a village. It was the easternmost city of Soghd, and became well known for itswalnut s. [cite web|author=Marshak, B.I.|title=Panjikant|url=http://www.iranica.com/newsite/articles/sup/Panjikant.html|publisher=Encyclopedia Iranica |accessdate=July 23 |accessyear=2008]Russian archaeologist
Boris Marshak spent more than fifty years excavating the ruins at Panjakent. [cite web
author=Shkoda, V. | publisher=Transoxiana Webfestschrift Series I. | year=October 2003
url= http://www.transoxiana.org/Eran/bibliography_marshak.html
title= Marshak's Bibliography and CV.
accessdate=2006-10-14] He remained there even after Tajik independence as director of the excavation of the Panjakent ruins, even during the years of
Civil War in Tajikistan from 1992-1997. Through close cooperation with thegovernment of Tajikistan Marshak insured protection and continued excavation of the Panjakent ruins.References
External links
* Marshak. B.I. "Panjikant" in Encyclopedia Iranica [http://www.iranica.com/newsite/articles/sup/Panjikant.html]
* [http://www.geocities.com/panjikent/ Panjakent]
* [http://www.explo-guide.com/Penjikent-Sogdian-ruined-city Penjikent travel tips]
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