Area Sections
Balkh

Other Definitions
balkh (enc)

Balkh

Balkh is located in northern Afghanistan close to Mazar-i-sharif. It is claimed to be one of the world's oldest cities and the legendary birthplace of the prophet Zoroaster. Alexander the Great reputedly founded a Greek colony here. The city later attained great wealth and importance as Bactra, capital of the independent kingdom of Bactria. In the early centuries A.D., Balkh, a prominent center of Buddhism, was renowned for its Buddhist monasteries and stupas.

The Arabs came in the 8th century, and made it an important centre it became important in the world of Islam as the original home of the Barmakids. Under the Abbasid caliphate its fame as a center of learning earned Balkh the title "mother of cities. The city was sacked in 1221 by Jenghiz Khan and lay in ruins until Timur rebuilt it in the early 16th century.

In 1850, Balkh became part of the unified kingdom of Afghanistan. The old city is now mostly in ruins; the new city, some distance away, is an agricultural and commercial center, inhabited chiefly by Uzbeks. Excavations have uncovered objects of the early Muslim period.

 

<< PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
tours and excursions
things to do
victoria falls
economy
people
antarctica
economy
arctic ocean
getting around
economy
people
french southern and antarctic lands
sandra land
history
getting around
asia
practical information
british indian ocean territory
malatya
central asia
history
getting around
economy
health
people
afghanistan
bamian
band i amir
begram
bost
ghazni
history
herat
jalalabad
eating out
kabul museum
kabul
kandahar
kunduz
maimana
mazar i sharif
nouristan
takht i rostem
the khyber pass