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Background imageCultural Landscape and Archaeological Remains of the Bamiyan Valley Collection: Giant standing Buddha, 5th-6th century (stone)

Giant standing Buddha, 5th-6th century (stone)
EAM156814 Giant standing Buddha, 5th-6th century (stone) by Afghan School; Valley of the Buddhas, Bamyan, Afghanistan; (add.info.: destroyed 2001 by the Taliban regime; ); Afghan, out of copyright

Background imageCultural Landscape and Archaeological Remains of the Bamiyan Valley Collection: Afghanistan, Bamiyan Valley and Giant Buddha

Afghanistan, Bamiyan Valley and Giant Buddha

Background imageCultural Landscape and Archaeological Remains of the Bamiyan Valley Collection: One of the Buddhas hollow in the rock that will be destroyed in 2001 by the Taliban

One of the Buddhas hollow in the rock that will be destroyed in 2001 by the Taliban
LRI4678026 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

Background imageCultural Landscape and Archaeological Remains of the Bamiyan Valley Collection: View of Bamiyan Valley, Afghanistan. One of the Buddhas hollow in the rock that will be

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

Background imageCultural Landscape and Archaeological Remains of the Bamiyan Valley Collection: Giant Standing Buddha, 5th-6th century (stone)

Giant Standing Buddha, 5th-6th century (stone)
ALI259694 Giant Standing Buddha, 5th-6th century (stone) by Afghan School; Valley of the Buddhas, Bamyan, Afghanistan; (add.info)

Background imageCultural Landscape and Archaeological Remains of the Bamiyan Valley Collection: Colossal idols in the Upper Bamian Valley. These are the two statues of Giant Buddha

Colossal idols in the Upper Bamian Valley. These are the two statues of Giant Buddha
PCT4276732 Colossal idols in the Upper Bamian Valley. These are the two statues of Giant Buddha, Bamiyan, Afghanistan, carved in the cliff in the 5th and 6th century

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AFGHANISTAN Bamiyan Province Bamiyan View of Bamiyan valley showing cliffs with empty niche where the famous carved Budda once stood destroyed by the Taliban in 2001

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AFGHANISTAN Bamiyan Province Bamiyan View of Bamiyan valley showing cliffs with empty niche where the famous carved Budda once stood destroyed by the Taliban in 2001

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AFGHANISTAN Bamiyan Province Bamiyan Cliffs of the valley

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AFGHANISTAN Bamiyan Province Bamiyan View of Bamiyan valley

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AFGHANISTAN Bamiyan Province Bamiyan View of Bamiyan valley and village showing cliffs with empty niche where the famous carved Budda once stood destroyed by the Taliban in 2001

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AFGHANISTAN Bamiyan Province Bamiyan View of Bamiyan valley and village showing cliffs with empty niche where the famous carved Budda once stood destroyed by the Taliban in 2001

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AFGHANISTAN Bamiyan Province Bamiyan View of Bamiyan valley

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AFGHANISTAN Bamiyan Province Bamiyan View of Bamiyan valley and village showing cliffs with empty niche where the famous carved Budda once stood destroyed by the Taliban in 2001

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AFGHANISTAN Bamiyan Province Bamiyan View of Bamiyan valley and village showing cliffs with empty niche where the famous carved Budda once stood destroyed by the Taliban in 2001

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AFGHANISTAN Bamiyan Kakrak valley Watchtower at ruins once the site of a 21ft standing Buddha in a niche discovered in 1030

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AFGHANISTAN Bamiyan Kakrak valley Watchtower at ruins which were once the site of a 21ft standing Buddha in a niche discovered in 1030

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AFGHANISTAN Bamiyan Province Bamiyan Kakrak valley watchtower at ruins which were once the site of a 21ft standing Buddha in a niche discovered in 1030

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AFGHANISTAN Bamiyan Province Bamiyan Kakrak valley watchtower at ruins which were once the site of a 21ft standing Buddha in a niche discovered in 1030

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AFGHANISTAN Bamiyan province Shahr-e-Zohak Between Kabul and Bamiyan the southern route Shahr-e-Zohak Red city Ruins archaeologists believe dates as early as the 6th Century A.D

Background imageCultural Landscape and Archaeological Remains of the Bamiyan Valley Collection: Buddha of Bamiyan

Buddha of Bamiyan
Sasaal (light permeating the universe) was the male Buddha of Bamiyan. It was built in 554 AD and stood 53-58 meters tall.Along with other Buddhist relics in the Bamiyan valley

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Buddha of Bamiyan | Afghanistan
Salsaal was the larger of the two buddha status of Bamiyan.The Buddhas of Bamiyan were two 6th century monumental statues of standing buddha carved into the side of a cliff in the Bamiyan valley in

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A general view of niche that once held a giant Buddha, in Bamiyan province April 21, 2009. Archaeologists are working to stabilise the remains of two statues blown up by the Taliban in 2001

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Afghanistan, Bamiyan Province, Cliffs with empty niche where the famous carved Budda once stood AFGHANISTAN, Bamiyan Province, Bamiyan

Background imageCultural Landscape and Archaeological Remains of the Bamiyan Valley Collection: Shamama Buddha of Bamiyan

Shamama Buddha of Bamiyan
Shamama (Queen Mother) once stood as the second tallest Buddha statue in the Bamiyan valley with a height of 38 meters. It represented a female deity was built around the 6th century AD

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Afghanistan, The Bamiyan Valley, Showing the large Buddha, circa 5th century. Bamiyan flourished as a centre for trade and religious worship until 1221


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