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BactriaProvince of the ancient Persian empire (now divided between Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Tajikistan) which was partly conquered by Alexander the Great. During the 6th–3rd centuries BC it was a centre of east–west trade and cultural exchange.
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| In places such as Bactria, part of modern-day Afghanistan (see map, p. Russian archaeologist Victor Sariandi writes in his (1985) book The Golden Hoard of Bactria that 20,000 objects, "mostly of gold," were recovered and catalogued from the Tilya Tepe Necropolis, near Shiberghan in 1978-1979. He even married an Asian princess, Roxanna of Bactria (see map, p. |
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