Samarqand

Japanese: Samarqand
Samarqand

…It lies in the Zarafshan River basin. It is also spelled Samarqand. It was known to the Greeks in the 4th century BCE as Marakanda, and to the Chinese from the 5th century CE onwards as Kangguo, Samogan, Xunsigan, and Shama'erhan. …

*Some of the terminology that mentions "Samarqand" is listed below.

Source | Heibonsha World Encyclopedia 2nd Edition | Information

Japanese:

…ザラフシャン川流域に位置する。Samarqandとも綴られる。前4世紀のギリシア人にはマラカンダMarakanda,後5世紀以降の中国人には康国,薩末鞬,尋思干,撒馬児罕などの名で知られる。…

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