Samarkand

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English

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Downtown Samarkand with Bibi-Khanym Mosque

Alternative forms

  • Samarcand (most common until the late 19th century, now dated)
  • Samarqand (official name in Uzbek)

Etymology

From Russian Самарка́нд (Samarkánd), from Persian سمرقند (samarqand), from Sogdian.

Pronunciation

Proper noun

Samarkand

  1. A city in eastern Uzbekistan. Official name: Samarqand.
    Synonym: (ancient Greek name) Maracanda
    • 1829, Edgar Allan Poe, “Tamerlane”, in Al Aaraaf, Tamerlane and Minor Poems:
      Look ’round thee now on Samarcand! —
      Is she not queen of Earth? her pride
      Above all cities? in her hand
      Their destinies?
    • 1922, John Dos Passos, “Antonio Machado: Poet of Castile”, in Rosinante to the Road Again, New York, N.Y.: George H[enry] Doran Company, →OCLC:
      In the quaver of his voice was a remembering of long muletrains jingling through the gate, queens in litters hung with patchwork curtains from Samarcand, []
    • 1977, Eugenie and Jeffrey Gross, The Soviet Union, page 393:
      When the tsarist government crumbled with the abdication of Nicholas II in March 1917 a dual administration was established in Samarkand, as it was throughout the entire country.
    • 2001, “Samarqand”, in Encyclopedia Americana, page 177:
      Formerly Samarkand, the city, after the 1991 independence of Uzbekistan, adopted the Uzbek form, Samarqand.
    • 2010, Kamoludin Abdullaev, Shahram Akbarzadeh, Historical Dictionary of Tajikistan, page 316:
      Originating in the ancient city of Afrasiab, Samarqand is one of the centers of Tajik culture and history. At the time of the Soviet delimitation of Central Asia in 1924, Samarqand was included in Uzbekistan, where it is a provincial center.

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German

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Pronunciation

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  • Rhymes: -ant

Proper noun

Samarkand n (proper noun, genitive Samarkands or (optionally with an article) Samarkand)

  1. Samarkand (a city in Uzbekistan)

Portuguese

Proper noun

Samarkand f

  1. Alternative form of Samarcanda