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  2. Khujand - Wikipedia

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    Khujand [a], sometimes spelled Khodjent and formerly known as Leninabad [b] from 1936 to 1991, is the second-largest city of Tajikistan and the capital of Tajikistan's northernmost Sughd province. Khujand is one of the oldest cities in Central Asia, dating back about 2,500 years to the Persian Empire.

  3. In a remote corner of Asia, one of the world’s oldest cities ...

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    Today it remains one of the largest mosques in Central Asia, and can welcome some 10,000 worshippers at a time. And then there’s Timur’s grandson, Ulug Bheg.

  4. List of oldest continuously inhabited cities - Wikipedia

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    The origin of Lahore can be traced back somewhere between 1st and 7th centuries A.D. [138] One of the oldest cities of South Asia. The first document that mentions Lahore by name is the Hudud al-'Alam ("The Regions of the World"), written by an unknown author in 982 AD.

  5. Multan - Wikipedia

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    It is a major cultural, religious and economic centre of Punjab region, Multan is one of the oldest cities of Asia with a history stretching deep into antiquity. Multan was part of the Achaemenid Empire of Iran in the early 6th century BC. The ancient city was besieged by Alexander the Great during the Mallian Campaign. [6]

  6. Patna - Wikipedia

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    The city is served by several major road highways and state highways, including National Highways 19, [196] 30, [197] 31, [198] and 83. [199] Pataliputra Bus Terminal is an upcoming ISBT. Asia's longest river bridge, the Mahatma Gandhi Setu (built 1982), is in Patna and connects the city to Hajipur across the Ganga.

  7. Anuradhapura - Wikipedia

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    The history of Anuradhapura then extends from its traditional founding in the recorded history in the fourth century BCE and its subsequent laying-out by Devanampiya Tissa (250–210 BCE) to its abandonment by the last of the Anuradhapura kings at the end of the tenth century CE, its brief reoccupation in the eleventh century and the ...

  8. Shibam - Wikipedia

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    Shibam is often called "the oldest skyscraper city in the world". [6] It is one of the oldest and best examples of urban planning based on the principle of vertical construction. [ 10 ] The city has some of the tallest mud buildings in the world, with some of them over 30 m (98 feet) high, [ 18 ] thus being early high-rise apartment buildings .

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