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Buddhas of Bamyan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Buddhas of Bamyan (Persian: بت های باميان - but hay-e bamiyaan) were two monumental statues of standing Buddhas carved into the side of a cliff in the Bamyan valley ...
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Bamyan, Afghanistan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bamyan (Persian: بامیان) is the capital of Bamyan Province and the largest town in Hazarajat, central Afghanistan. It has a population of about 61,863 people, and is ...
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Afghanistan Old Photos : pictures of Afghanistan Asia Kabul Kandahar ...
The website AFGHANISTAN OLD PHOTOS aims to preserve Afghanistan's heritage through the collection of old pictures of Kabul, Kandahar, Bamiyan, afghan kings and historical images.
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Bamiyan Afghan Restaurant, New York - Traditional Afghan Cuisine
Some outstanding photos of Bamiyan and Afghanistan can be found at the website of photographer Luke Powell. Established in 1993, Bamiyan is run by former Afghan supreme ...
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Bamiyan Travel, Bamian Afghanistan, Bamian Buddhas
Bamian Travel - South Asia Tourism Society providing information on Bamian travel. Here is all info bamian afghanistan including Bamian Buddhas, history and other travel ...
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Afghanistan: Archeologist Hunts For Third Bamiyan Buddha - Radio Free ...
Professor Zemaryalai Tarzi (photo courtesy of Association for the Protection of Afghan Archeology) (Courtesy Photo)It has been five years since the Taliban regime demolished two ...
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Afghanistan Conflict Monitor: Bamiyan
The Afghanistan Conflict Monitor highlights new research and analysis on the conflict in Afghanistan. In addition to the conflict itself, the Monitor focuses on a broad set of ...
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In Afghanistan's Bamiyan Valley, peace and a woman rule | csmonitor ...
Genghis Khan and the Taliban notwithstanding, serenity survives where peacekeepers haven't had to fire a shot since 2003.
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Notes from Afghanistan: Bamiyan : NPR
Renee Montagne has just returned from a month in Afghanistan. She tells Scott Simon what has become of Bamiyan, home to the giant Buddha statues destroyed by the Taliban.
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Bamiyan travel guide - Wikitravel
Bamiyan is one of the main tourist attractions in Afghanistan, largely due to the giant destroyed Buddha statues. It's also one of the most picturesque regions in the country.
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