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- Iron_Gate_(Central_Asia) abstract "The Iron Gate is a defile between Balkh and Samarkand. It breaks up the mountains which extend from the Hisar range south towards the Amu Darya. In ancient times it was used as the passage between Bactria and Sogdia and was likely of great importance to any power in the region. Its name comes from the belief that an actual gate, reinforced with Iron, stood in the defile. It is located to west from Boysun, Surxondaryo Province.".
- Iron_Gate_(Central_Asia) thumbnail Iron_Gate,_engraving_after_Karazin.PNG?width=300.
- Iron_Gate_(Central_Asia) wikiPageID "12288477".
- Iron_Gate_(Central_Asia) wikiPageLength "1394".
- Iron_Gate_(Central_Asia) wikiPageOutDegree "12".
- Iron_Gate_(Central_Asia) wikiPageRevisionID "681847540".
- Iron_Gate_(Central_Asia) wikiPageWikiLink Amu_Darya.
- Iron_Gate_(Central_Asia) wikiPageWikiLink Bactria.
- Iron_Gate_(Central_Asia) wikiPageWikiLink Balkh.
- Iron_Gate_(Central_Asia) wikiPageWikiLink Boysun.
- Iron_Gate_(Central_Asia) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Geography_of_Central_Asia.
- Iron_Gate_(Central_Asia) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mountain_passes.
- Iron_Gate_(Central_Asia) wikiPageWikiLink Defile_(geography).
- Iron_Gate_(Central_Asia) wikiPageWikiLink File:Iron_Gate,_engraving_after_Karazin.PNG.
- Iron_Gate_(Central_Asia) wikiPageWikiLink Gissar_Range.
- Iron_Gate_(Central_Asia) wikiPageWikiLink Samarkand.
- Iron_Gate_(Central_Asia) wikiPageWikiLink Sogdia.
- Iron_Gate_(Central_Asia) wikiPageWikiLink Surxondaryo_Region.
- Iron_Gate_(Central_Asia) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Iron Gate (Central Asia)".
- Iron_Gate_(Central_Asia) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Iron Gate".
- Iron_Gate_(Central_Asia) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Iron Gates".
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- Iron_Gate_(Central_Asia) subject Category:Geography_of_Central_Asia.
- Iron_Gate_(Central_Asia) subject Category:Mountain_passes.
- Iron_Gate_(Central_Asia) hypernym Defile.
- Iron_Gate_(Central_Asia) point "38.221583333333335 66.90683333333334".
- Iron_Gate_(Central_Asia) type Landform.
- Iron_Gate_(Central_Asia) type Pass.
- Iron_Gate_(Central_Asia) type Route.
- Iron_Gate_(Central_Asia) type SpatialThing.
- Iron_Gate_(Central_Asia) comment "The Iron Gate is a defile between Balkh and Samarkand. It breaks up the mountains which extend from the Hisar range south towards the Amu Darya. In ancient times it was used as the passage between Bactria and Sogdia and was likely of great importance to any power in the region. Its name comes from the belief that an actual gate, reinforced with Iron, stood in the defile. It is located to west from Boysun, Surxondaryo Province.".
- Iron_Gate_(Central_Asia) label "Iron Gate (Central Asia)".
- Iron_Gate_(Central_Asia) sameAs Q3399252.
- Iron_Gate_(Central_Asia) sameAs Portes_de_Fer_(Asie_centrale).
- Iron_Gate_(Central_Asia) sameAs 鉄門_(中央アジア).
- Iron_Gate_(Central_Asia) sameAs m.02vz1l8.
- Iron_Gate_(Central_Asia) sameAs Q3399252.
- Iron_Gate_(Central_Asia) lat "38.221583333333335".
- Iron_Gate_(Central_Asia) long "66.90683333333334".
- Iron_Gate_(Central_Asia) wasDerivedFrom Iron_Gate_(Central_Asia)?oldid=681847540.
- Iron_Gate_(Central_Asia) depiction Iron_Gate,_engraving_after_Karazin.PNG.
- Iron_Gate_(Central_Asia) isPrimaryTopicOf Iron_Gate_(Central_Asia).