Saksanokhur
Tajikistan

Saksanokhur

Hellenistic settlement with Corinthian architecture.

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Historical Context

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Saksanokhur, a Hellenistic settlement in modern-day Tajikistan, represents a significant archaeological site that illustrates the architectural and cultural influences of the Greco-Bactrian and Kushan kingdoms. The site features a fortified palatial building with a large courtyard and Corinthian columns, indicative of distinct Bactrian architectural styles akin to those at Ai Khanoum. The settlement's construction dates back to the 2nd century BCE, as suggested by its architectural features and pottery findings. Continued occupation through the Kushan Period and into Late Antiquity is evidenced by pottery remains. Saksanokhur's strategic location near river confluences underscores its historical importance in regional interaction and trade during the Classical Period.

Paleolithic
Mesolithic
Neolithic
Chalcolithic
Bronze Age
Iron Age
Classical Period
Post-Classical Period
Early Modern Period
Industrial Period
Contemporary Period
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Construction of Saksanokhur

2nd century BCE

Kushan Period Occupation

1st century CE

Classification

Archaeological Features

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Defensive Structures

Fortresses
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Industrial and Craft Structures

Workshops
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Domestic and Habitation Structures

CourtyardsPalaces
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Country

Tajikistan

Coordinates

37.55° N, 69.39° E