Kashmiri and Chinese accounts date its arrival anywhere between 900-2500 years ago.
Although Nashiri's account of this episode dates his return to Afghanistan in 1996, the 1997 date is likely more accurate.
The first description of this event was not published until 1832, which said the event occurred in 1821; however, most accounts date the event to the year 1820.
The first primary written account of Jews in Central Asia dates to the beginning of the 4th century CE.
The first known account of the ceremony dates back to 1877 in Sicily.
This papyrus contains accounts dating to years 15-18 of Senusret I. There are three administrative orders from a vizier.
The first written account of Podunajské Biskupice dates to 1221.
The first recorded account about the Abashidze dates back to the latter part of the 15th century.
In some ways, Styron's account has now dated.
An 43-page popular account of the Saturn I program, dated 15 February 1966, covering missions SA-1 to SA-10.