Akchakhan-Kala
Akchakhan-Kala, or Akcha-khan Kala, also named after the locality Kazakly-Yatkan/ Kazakl'i-Yatkan, in modern Karakalpakstan, Uzbekistan, was an ancient fortress in Chorasmia built in the 4th/ 3rd century BCE and occupied until it was despoiled in the 2nd century CE.[2][3] It is part of the "Fifty fortresses oasis" in modern-day Uzbekistan.[4] The abandonment of Akchakhan-Kala was apparently followed by the establishment of the new capital of Toprak-Kala, 14 km to the northeast.[5]
|  A mural from Akchakhan-Kala | |
|  .svg.png.webp) Shown within West and Central Asia  .svg.png.webp) Akchakhan-Kala (Uzbekistan) | |
| Alternative name | Akchakhan-Kala | 
|---|---|
| Location | Karakalpakstan, Uzbekistan | 
| Coordinates | 41°49′41.17″N 60°43′8.67″E[1] | 
| Type | Settlement | 
| History | |
| Periods | Parthian, Sasanian | 
| Site notes | |
| Condition | Ruined | 
Excavations
    
Akcha-khan Kala has been the object of numerous excavations, still ongoing. A ceremonial complex with a hypostyle hall was discovered.[5]
 Corner of upper enclosure of Kazakl'i-yatkan Corner of upper enclosure of Kazakl'i-yatkan
 Kazakl'i-yatkan Kazakl'i-yatkan
 Column base at Kazakl'i-yatkan Column base at Kazakl'i-yatkan
 Mud brick floor at Kazakl'i-yatkan Mud brick floor at Kazakl'i-yatkan
Paintings
    
Many decorations have been found, belonging to the period from the 1st century BCE to the 2nd century CE: a large quantity of frescoes, unbaked-clay modelled sculptures including fragments of a Ketos in Hellenistic style, and a Zoroastrian fire altar with paintings of colossal Avestan gods.[5] Parthian artistic influences have also been described.[6]
.jpg.webp) Akchakhan-Kala mural Akchakhan-Kala mural
 Akchakhan-Kala mural Akchakhan-Kala mural
 Location of the Akchakhan-Kala fortress in the Chorasmian oasis, in relation to other main fortresses Location of the Akchakhan-Kala fortress in the Chorasmian oasis, in relation to other main fortresses
References
    
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-  Dodson, John R (2015). "The nature of fluctuating lakes in the southern Amu-dar'ya delta". {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires|journal=(help)
- KIDD, F.; CLEARY, M. NEGUS; YAGODIN, V. N.; BETTS, A.; BRITE, E. BAKER (2004). "Ancient Chorasmian Mural Art". Bulletin of the Asia Institute. 18: 69–95. ISSN 0890-4464.
-  Minardi, Michele. "Columned Halls in Ancient Chorasmia". {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires|journal=(help)
- Adrianov, Boris V.; Mantellini, Simone. Ancient Irrigation Systems of the Aral Sea Area: Ancient Irrigation Systems of the Aral Sea Area. Oxbow Books, Limited. p. 38. ISBN 978-1-78297-167-2.
- Minardi, Michele. "The Ancient Chorasmian Unbaked-clay Modelled Sculptures: Hellenistic Cultural 'Impacts' on an Eastern Iranian Polity". Religion, Society, Trade and Kingship. Art and Archaeology in South Asia along the Silk Road 5500 BCE-5th Century CE (South Asian Archaeology and Art 2016, Volume 1): 195–205.
- Kidd, Fiona J. (2011). "Complex Connections : Figurative Art from Akchakhan-Kala and the Problematic Question of Relations between Khorezm and Parthia". Topoi. Orient-Occident. 17 (1): 229–276. doi:10.3406/topoi.2011.2406.

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