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Bamiyan (Pashto: د باميانو بودايي پژۍ, Dari: تندیسهای بودا در بامیان) were two
possibly 6th-century
monumental Buddhist statues in the
Bamiyan Valley...
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Bamyan (Dari: بامیان), also
spelled Bamiyan or Bamian, is the
capital of
Bamyan Province in
central Afghanistan. Its po****tion of
approximately 100,000...
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Bamiyan may
refer to:
Bamiyan Province,
Afghanistan Bamiyan, the
capital of
Bamiyan Province The
Buddhas of Bamyan,
ancient gigantic statues, now destro****...
- Bamyan, also
spelled Bamiyan, Bāmīān or Bāmyān (Persian: ولایت بامیان), is one of the thirty-four
provinces of
Afghanistan with the city of
Bamyan as...
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Between 1219 and 1221, the
Mongol forces under Genghis Khan
invaded the
lands of the
Khwarazmian Empire in
Central Asia. The campaign,
which followed the...
- employment; and the
destruction of
cultural monuments,
including the
Buddhas of
Bamiyan,
which Omar
personally ordered.
After al-Qaeda,
which had been
given sanctuary...
- a
historically significant center of Buddhism, with
sites such as the
Bamiyan Buddhas. The
range and
communities settled in it
hosted ancient monasteries...
- in the
court of his
uncle Fakhruddin Masud who held the prin****lity of
Bamiyan as v****al of
their uncle Alauddin Husayn. Later,
Fakhr al-Din
Masud laid...
- ISBN 978-986-81419-8-8.
Retrieved 24
August 2013. Ghafour,
Hamida (2004-07-22). "
Bamiyan heals wounds left by the
Taliban with a
march for democracy". Telegraph...
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During the
siege the
Mongol army led by
Genghis Khan
besieged the city of
Bamiyan. The city
possessed significant defensive fortifications. The
Mongols continued...