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View of Bamiyan Valley, Afghanistan. One of the Buddhas hollow in the rock that will be
LRI4678025 View of Bamiyan Valley, Afghanistan. One of the Buddhas hollow in the rock that will be destroyed in 2001 by the Taliban, iconoclastic Muslims. by Indian School, (5th century); Valley of the Buddhas, Bamyan, Afghanistan; (add.info.: View of Bamiyan Valley, Afghanistan. One can see one of the Buddhas hollow in the rock that was destroyed in 2001 by the iconoclastic Muslim Taliban. 20th century photography); Luisa Ricciarini; Indian, out of copyright
Media ID 23337972
© Luisa Ricciarini / Bridgeman Images
Afghan Afghanistan Buddha Buddhism Buddhist
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This print captures a heartbreaking moment in history, showcasing the "View of Bamiyan Valley, Afghanistan". The image focuses on one of the Buddhas hollowed into the rock that would later face destruction at the hands of iconoclastic Muslim Taliban in 2001. Created by Indian School during the 5th century, this carving held immense religious and artistic significance. The photograph, taken by Luisa Ricciarini in the 20th century, immortalizes this magnificent piece of art before its tragic demise. It serves as a reminder of both the beauty and fragility of cultural heritage. The Bamiyan Valley is renowned for its ancient Buddhist relics and stunning landscapes. This particular Buddha statue was carved directly into the rock face, representing centuries-old devotion to Buddhism in Afghanistan. Its intricate details and grandeur are evident even through this photograph. As we gaze upon this image, we cannot help but feel a sense of loss for what was once an awe-inspiring masterpiece. The destruction caused by extremist ideologies highlights not only their disregard for human life but also their disdain for diverse cultures and beliefs. Luisa Ricciarini's photography allows us to reflect on these profound historical events while appreciating the enduring power of art to transcend time and connect us with our shared humanity.
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