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English: Top: Khotanese panel uncovered at Dandan Oilik. The triad has been identified by de:Markus Mode as, from left to right, Ohrmazd, Nana, and Weshparkar. Middle and bottom: representaions of the three deities found in Sogdian lands. Source: Mode, Markus (1991–92). "Sogdian Gods in Exile – Some iconographic evidence from Khotan in the light of recently excavated material from Sogdiana", in Silk Road Art and Archaeology, volume 2, (pp. 182–183)
Date 7th—8th century
date QS:P,+750-00-00T00:00:00Z/7
Source http://www.sohu.com/a/143663111_756901
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