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Saimaluu Tash : ウィキペディア英語版 | Saimaluu Tash
Saimaluu Tash ( meaning ‘embroidered’ or ‘patterned stones’ in Kyrgyz〔) is a petroglyph site in Jalal-Abad Province, Kyrgyzstan, south of Kazarman. Over 10,000 carved pictures (11,000 is mentioned here) which are black-and-white rock paintings, have so far been identified, making the site a worldwide important rock-art collection. They are a sacred display of offerings of the ancient people of the lower valley, It is the "most celebrated site" in Central Asia of the period of more than 4000 years ago of the Aryan, Scythian and Turkic people. The site was proposed for listing under the UNESCO List of World Heritage Sites by the Kyrgyz National Commission for UNESCO on 29 January 2001. It is listed under the UNESCO's Tentative List as "Saimaly-Tash Petroglyphs" for inscription under Cultural Category under Criteria: (iii),(iv) and (vi).〔 ==Location== The petroglyph site is located on the Ferghana Range at about in two high valleys, separated by a low mountain ridge. The site is away to the south of Kazarman.〔 From Kazarman village for a short distance there is road on which only jeeps can ply but the rest of the way to the site can be reached in about a day on foot or horseback, but only around the month of August. It is a strenuous climb. At other times, snow conditions make it impractical to reach.The trek involves three days by jeep and seven days by horse.
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