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  2. Buddhas of Bamiyan - Wikipedia

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    The Buddhas of Bamiyan were commissioned under the rule of the Hephthalite Principalities of Tokharistan and northern Afghanistan (c. 557-625 CE). [4] [5] [19] Bamiyan lies on the Silk Road, which runs through the Hindu Kush mountain region in the Bamiyan Valley. The Silk Road has been historically a caravan route linking the markets of China ...

  3. The Taliban destroyed these ancient Buddhas. Now they're ...

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    BAMIYAN, Afghanistan — The Taliban’s destruction of the Bamiyan Buddha statues in early 2001 shocked the world and highlighted their hard-line regime, toppled soon after in a U.S.-led invasion.

  4. Bamyan - Wikipedia

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    UNESCO noted the Bamiyan Valley is the most monumental expression of western Buddhism". [6] Bamiyan is now listed by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site in Danger. [12] On 15 August 2021, Bamyan was seized again by Taliban fighters, becoming the twenty-ninth provincial capital to be captured by the Taliban as part of the wider 2021 Taliban offensive.

  5. Archaeology of Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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    The world-renowned Buddhas of Bamiyan are the most well-known artefacts from the Bamiyan Valley for being the largest standing Buddhas in the world and for their destruction by the Taliban. However, Bamiyan is also home to the famous Begram glasses and ivories that were uncovered by another French Archeologist, Hackin, in 1937. [8]

  6. The Taliban says it wants people to visit Afghanistan. Here’s ...

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    Two of the standing Buddha statues in this area were destroyed by the Taliban in 2001. Herskowtiz also explored Band-e-Amir’s series of six lakes by pedal boat amid picturesque red-hued cliffs ...

  7. Islamic State claims attack in Afghanistan that killed three ...

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    Mountainous Bamiyan is home to a UNESCO world heritage site and the remains of two giant Buddha statues that were blown up by the Taliban during their previous rule in 2001.

  8. Bamyan Province - Wikipedia

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    The Supreme Leader of the Taliban at the time, Mullah Mohammad Omar, allegedly stopped more retribution acts in the area, but he did not forgive the rebellion. In March, Omar ordered the Taliban to destroy the Buddhas of Bamiyan, claiming they were symbols of idolatry. UNESCO called it a "crime against culture". [20] [21]

  9. Now Taliban preserve Buddhas, with eye to China investment - AOL

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    The ancient Buddha statues sit in serene meditation in the caves carved into the russet cliffs of rural Afghanistan. Afghanistan’s Taliban rulers are pinning their hopes on Beijing to turn that ...