Zindan

For places in Iran, see Zindan, Iran and Zendan.
Prisoners in a zindan, probably in the Emirate of Bukhara under Imperial Russia. Early color photograph by Sergey Prokudin-Gorsky, ca. 1910

A Zindan (from the Persian: زندان, zindân "prison"[1]) is a traditional Central Asian prison. In the eastern Khanate, the prisons were typically underground.[2] Thus a zindan is closely affiliated with a dungeon.

Notes

  1. Hobley, C. W. (1920)
  2. Donald, D. (1996)

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