balkh in Turkish

  1. Belh şehri.

Sentence patterns related to "balkh"

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1. Bactra/Zariaspa (modern Balkh) was a center of Zoroastrianism

2. Bactria (băk`trēə), ancient Greek kingdom in central Asia.Its capital was Bactra, present-day Balkh Balkh, town, N Afghanistan, on a dried-up tributary of the Amu Darya River

3. Down the southern trail to Bactra (later called Balkh)

4. 10-km road being constructed in Balkh The electrical fittings and bridge has been Blacktopped …

5. Bactria’s capital was Bactra, also called Bactra-Zariaspa (modern Balkh, Afghanistan)

6. Balkh, also called Vazīrābād, village in northern Afghanistan that was formerly Bactra, the capital of ancient Bactria

7. MAZAR-I-SHARIF (PAN): A 10-kilometer road, connecting two districts, is being constructed and Blacktopped in northern Balkh province, officials said on Wednesday

8. KINGDOM OF Bactria - ANTIMACHOS I, circa 174-165 BC - Balkh (Bactra) xf- 3,481.82 US$ + 35.41 US$ shipping Delivery: 7 - 10 days

9. In 1866, after a malaria outbreak during the flood season, Balkh lost its administrative status to the neighbouring city of Mazar-i-Sharif (Mazār-e Šarīf).

10. Bactria is a Hellenic Bactrian monarchy who's provinces are located in the Merv and Balkh areas, Khorasan region, of the Persia subcontinent and the Transoxiana area, Central Asia region, Tartary subcontinent which is all within the Asia continent

11. 980 in Balkh, Khorasan – 1037 in Hamedan), also known as Ibn Sīnā and commonly known in English by his Latinized name Avicenna (Greek Aβιτζιανός), was a Persian Muslim polymath and the foremost physician and philosopher of his time.

12. Bactria is the ancient Greek name for the area of Bactra (modern Balkh) in northern Afghanistan and the northeast corner of Iran, while Margiana is again the ancient Greek name for what was the Persian satrapy of Margu and is today south- eastern Turkmenistan and southern Uzbekistan.