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Kakrak (Dari: ککرک) in
Afghanistan may
refer to:
Kakrak Valley,
Ghazni Province Kakrak Valley,
Bamyan Province This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
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Seated Buddha,
Kakrak Coupole,
Kakrak. Bamiyan. Musée
national des arts
asiatiques Guimet.
Wikimedia Commons has
media related to
Kakrak.
Bamyan Province...
- The
Kakrak Valley (Dari: درهٔ ککرک) is a
residential area in Afghanistan,
located in the
Jaghatu district of
Ghazni province.
Kakrak Valley is inhabited...
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includes (among others):[citation needed]
Koladi Valley Bamiyan Valley Kakrak Valley Turkman Valley Valleys in Safēd Kōh
mountain range include (among...
- ISBN 978-83-62447-19-0. Compareti,
Matteo (2008). "The
Painting of the "Hunter-King" at
Kakrak:
Royal Figure or
Divine Being?".
Studio Editoriale Gordini: 133. Kurbanov...
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Gholghola on a hill in the
middle of the
valley (6th to 10th centuries). The
Kakrak valley about 3 km
southeast of the
cliff contains over 100
caves from the...
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sponsorship of the
Western Turks (Yabghus of Tokharistan). The
nearby Kakrak caves also have some
works of art.
Bodhisattva Maitreya,
ceiling of the...
- Tughuz-ghuz, Khāqān. — Ya'qubi (died 897/8), Ta'rikh ("History") In
nearby Kakrak, a
valley next to Bamiyan, a
famous Buddhist mural named "The
Hunter King"...
- Arif Shah
Jahan son of
Ghulam Rasool, an
ethnic Hazara, born in 1954 in
Kakrak,
Jaghatu district,
Ghazni province, Afghanistan. Shah
Jahan completed his...
- 2017. Compareti,
Matteo (2008). "The
Painting of the "Hunter-King" at
Kakrak:
Royal Figure or
Divine Being?".
Studio Editoriale Gordini: 133. Bosworth...