- published: 01 Apr 2010
- views: 13393
- author: BBCExplore
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The Kushan Empire - The Story of India - BBC
Michael Wood tells the story of the forgotten empire of the Kushans that ruled India in th...
published: 01 Apr 2010
author: BBCExplore
The Kushan Empire - The Story of India - BBC
Michael Wood tells the story of the forgotten empire of the Kushans that ruled India in the first centuries AD. He then journeys onto Mathura, birthplace of Lord Krishna, and joins the many pilgrims Watch more high quality videos on the Explore YouTube channel from BBC Worldwide here: www.youtube.com
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The Kushan Empire
The growth and decline of the Kushan Empire of Central and South Asia....
published: 16 Aug 2011
author: EmperorTigerstar
The Kushan Empire
The growth and decline of the Kushan Empire of Central and South Asia.
- published: 16 Aug 2011
- views: 1226
- author: EmperorTigerstar
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Afghanistan The Land of Hazaras
This is the statute of Buddahs in Bamiyan. Bamiyan is a Hazara dominated province of Afgha...
published: 21 Apr 2011
author: ProudKhorasan
Afghanistan The Land of Hazaras
This is the statute of Buddahs in Bamiyan. Bamiyan is a Hazara dominated province of Afghanistan. Hazaras have lived there way before the lost tribes of Israel began moving into the Aryan lands. Hazaras were part of the greater Khurasan under Persia. Hazaras are from Uyghur Turk heritage, though Hazara are comonly known Gengis khan descendents by Pashtun and British propaganda. of course its true there are Mongol influence in Hazara but it does not mean that Hazara presense in Afghanistan started from 13 century onwards. Most likely Hazara are the desecendents of Kushan empire. Kushan empire which ruled from 1 AD to 5 century in present day Afghanistan, parts of central Asia and northern Pakistan and India. Kushan people originally migrated from present day Uyghur regions in western china to present day Afghanistan. From 5 AD century onwards Hazara came under Persian empires influence. Sassanids ruled the regions of Hazara and Afghanistan until arrival of Islam. When the Arab conquest ended in Afghanistan, powerful Turkic islamic empires such as Ghaznavids and Ghurids arose to power from heart land of Hazara people, these empires which ruled Persia as well, thus Persian language and culture played important rule in Turkic empires, like Moghul Turk empire in India. Hazara likely learnt Persian as second language but over time Persian become their first language. In the last 200 years, The ethnic groups like Pashtuns, tajiks and Uzbeks has stolen Land and Resources from the ...
- published: 21 Apr 2011
- views: 2516
- author: ProudKhorasan
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Kushana Empire: Art of Buddhist Central Asia
by mitch pond through Rev. Dr. James Kenneth Powell II, opensourcebuddhism.org This very a...
published: 08 Aug 2008
author: JAMES K POWELL II
Kushana Empire: Art of Buddhist Central Asia
by mitch pond through Rev. Dr. James Kenneth Powell II, opensourcebuddhism.org This very artistic piece introduces us to the unique style of the city of Mathura during the period of the Kushana Central Asian Buddhist Empire circa 2nd century BCE to the 4th century CE. Very vivid examples here with a sensitive treatment of that mysterious empire about which few are aware, which was the cauldron of miscegenation that produced the Mahayana tradition. Also, this Scythian, Greek and "Turkic" Yueh-Chi people, was one of the most mixed and remarkable empires the world has ever known, as large as the Roman Empire in its day. Alas, Islam wiped out that culture but have no fear: it lived on in China serving as the hub of the Silk Road.
- published: 08 Aug 2008
- views: 2466
- author: JAMES K POWELL II
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kushan kingdom gold coins
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published: 29 Apr 2012
author: önder deniz
kushan kingdom gold coins
- published: 29 Apr 2012
- views: 115
- author: önder deniz
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Kushana empire
Channel24x7...
published: 02 Aug 2011
author: Channel24x7
Kushana empire
Channel24x7
- published: 02 Aug 2011
- views: 53
- author: Channel24x7
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The Bhudhist Heritage of Pakistan_1 - Video.wmv
Buddhism flourished in the region, near present-day Peshawar in northwest Pakistan, betwee...
published: 12 Sep 2011
author: Mian Jahangir Iqbal
The Bhudhist Heritage of Pakistan_1 - Video.wmv
Buddhism flourished in the region, near present-day Peshawar in northwest Pakistan, between the 2nd century BC and 10th century AD, giving rise to a distinct style of Buddhist visual art. The statue of Athena and a gold carving of Aphrodite in the exhibit demonstrate the early influence of Greco-Roman culture in the region, which began with its conquest by Alexander the Great. Themes from classical Roman art persisted in Gandharan art even as Buddhism began to flourish in the first century AD, fostered by Silk Road trade and cross-cultural connections from the Mediterranean to China. The first textual mention of historical Gandhara, the region that lies in the northwest of Pakistan and eastern Afghanistan, was in the ninth century BC Over the next nine hundred years the region was conquered by Alexander the Great, the Indian Mauryan dynasty, the Parthians, the Indo-Greeks, and finally the Central Asian Kushan Empire. This complex history, with its many cultural influences, formed the foundation for a region where Buddhism and Buddhist art would flourish and develop unique characteristics. This exhibition explores the primary characteristics that make works from Gandhara of such profound cultural significance, featuring stone sculptures and reliefs, bronzes, and works in gold dating from the first century BC to the fifth century —from the Indo-Greek through Kushan periods, and closing with the beginnings of Sasanian rule there. The Buddhist Heritage of Pakistan is the ...
- published: 12 Sep 2011
- views: 554
- author: Mian Jahangir Iqbal
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afghanistan buddhist past
fotos of anceint ghandharan relics and afghanistans landscapes what is now called afghanis...
published: 11 Oct 2011
author: borneo215
afghanistan buddhist past
fotos of anceint ghandharan relics and afghanistans landscapes what is now called afghanistan used to be called ghandhara and the people who built the buddha were the kushan. our ancestors civilization was around the 1st to 5th century before the arab conquest of afghanistan wich looted and forced many of my ancestors to convert or die by the 7th century when islam came the kushan empire was comepletly destroyed and islam now was the major religion the kushan still live in the tajiks and hazaras of afghanistan and many words from sanskrit are still spoken. in 2001 the taliban destroyed the bamiyan buddha wich stood over afghanistan for almost 2000 years.
- published: 11 Oct 2011
- views: 2123
- author: borneo215
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Takht Bahi Archaeological Site (By Zafar Hayat Khan, Habib Khel)
The monastic complex likely was founded in the early 1st Century BC. Despite numerous inva...
published: 07 Dec 2010
author: zafarahayatkhan
Takht Bahi Archaeological Site (By Zafar Hayat Khan, Habib Khel)
The monastic complex likely was founded in the early 1st Century BC. Despite numerous invasions into the area, Takht Bhai's hilltop location seems to have protected it from destruction, unlike many comparable early Buddhist monastic complexes. The complex was occupied continuously until the modern era, when charitable funding for the site ended. Archaeologists have divided the history of the complex at Takht Bhai into four periods, beginning in the 1st Century BC. This first era continued until the 2nd Century AD, and is associated with the Kushan king Kanishka, as well as early Parthian and later Kushana king. The second construction period, which included the creation of the Stupa Court and assembly hall, took place during the 3rd and 4th Centuries AD. A third construction period, associated with the later Kushan dynasty and the Kidara Kushana rulers, occurred during the 4th and 5th centuries. The final construction period, which saw the creation of the so-called Tantric complex, took place in the 6th and 7th Centuries AD, and was overseen by invading Hun rulers.
- published: 07 Dec 2010
- views: 1476
- author: zafarahayatkhan
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Rockcarvings Along The Karakoram Highway, Northern Areas, Pakistan
The Karakoram Route of the old Silk Road, a more than 10.000 years old crossroad of cultur...
published: 19 Jun 2009
author: popcatepetl2
Rockcarvings Along The Karakoram Highway, Northern Areas, Pakistan
The Karakoram Route of the old Silk Road, a more than 10.000 years old crossroad of cultures - offers a guestbook of around 60.000 petroglyphs and inscriptions known so far. From prehistoric hunting scenes and simple palmprints to Iranian, Scythians, Parthians, Kushan, Tibetan, Chinese and even Nestorian Christian influences, Hinduism and delicate Buddhist rockcarvings - every culture that passed through left it marks behind. For example a Kharosi inscription refers to the first Kushan emperor, Kujula Kadphises (ca. 30-80 AD) as "the most devout, the great king, steadfast, Kadphises." A Chinese Ambassador of the Northern Wei of the 6th Century (386-534 AD) left behind the inscription "Gu Wei-Long, envoy of the Great Wei is despatched to Mi-mi." A rock with Tibetan inscriptions from around the 8th century lists a line of local rulers, of possible Tibetan heritage. Behind Pasu I found two palmprints (a big and a small hand) that I couldnt find in any record or description so far. I didnt put it in this clip until I know more about it. If anybody has some informations on this, please let me know.
- published: 19 Jun 2009
- views: 2377
- author: popcatepetl2
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kushans 3 empire
histoir de l'alliance kushans...
published: 28 Jul 2007
author: genosuke77
kushans 3 empire
histoir de l'alliance kushans
- published: 28 Jul 2007
- views: 361
- author: genosuke77
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Homeworld Intro and Mothership Launch (Kushan)
Homeworld Intro along with Kushan Mothership Launch scene....
published: 16 Dec 2007
author: YessMasster
Homeworld Intro and Mothership Launch (Kushan)
Homeworld Intro along with Kushan Mothership Launch scene.
- published: 16 Dec 2007
- views: 3702
- author: YessMasster
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Afghanistan
Understanding Afghanistan's history....
published: 13 Jul 2008
author: afghanempires85
Afghanistan
Understanding Afghanistan's history.
- published: 13 Jul 2008
- views: 3005
- author: afghanempires85
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Bactrian to Kushan Coins.mpg
Bactrian to Kushan coins, showing the path of Alexander the Greats treasure and many of th...
published: 14 Mar 2011
author: datbbelliotts
Bactrian to Kushan Coins.mpg
Bactrian to Kushan coins, showing the path of Alexander the Greats treasure and many of the treasures created from his riches.
- published: 14 Mar 2011
- views: 707
- author: datbbelliotts
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Kingdom of the Kushan
I Kusana o Yuezhi erano il popolo Indo-europeo più orientale di probabile origine Scita, i...
published: 23 Oct 2012
author: FilippoilBelloIV
Kingdom of the Kushan
I Kusana o Yuezhi erano il popolo Indo-europeo più orientale di probabile origine Scita, infatti hanno vissuto nelle aride pianure del Bacino del Tarim (oggi Xinjiang). Il Yuezhi raggiunsero il regno greco-ellenico Battriano (nel nord Afghanistan e Uzbekistan) circa 135 BC. Le dinastie greche sfollate si reinsediarono a sud-est in zone dell'Hindu Kush e del bacino dell'Indo (Pakistan ai tempi di oggi), che occupa la parte occidentale del Regno indo-greco. I Kusana fecero loro molti elementi della cultura ellenica della regione della Battriana, in cui si erano insediati. Adattarono l'alfabeto greco (spesso alterandolo) per rispondere alle esigenze del loro linguaggio (sviluppando la lettera Þ "sh", come in "Kushan") e ben presto cominciarono a coniare monete di foggia greca. Fino ai primi anni del regno di Kanishka sulle monete venivano usate combinazioni di leggende in greco e Kharoshthi, in seguito leggende in lingua Kusana combinate con quelle in greco, tutte scritte in alfabeto greco. Dai tempi di Wima Takto, iniziarono ad adottare la cultura indiana come gli altri gruppi nomadi che avevano invaso l'India. Il primo grande imperatore Kusana sembra avesse adottato lo Śivaismo, come indicato dalla sue monete. I successivi imperatori incarnarono un'ampia varietà di dei Indiani o dell'Asia Centrale, così come Buddha. The Kushan or Yuezhi were the people most eastern Indo-European origin, probably Scythian, in fact, have lived in the arid plains of the Tarim Basin (now ...
- published: 23 Oct 2012
- views: 45
- author: FilippoilBelloIV
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Hungarians or Uyghurs - the real scythians
The royal scythians who ruled altaic, uralic, iranic elements were the ugurs or yuezhi or ...
published: 11 Mar 2011
author: HungarianHistory
Hungarians or Uyghurs - the real scythians
The royal scythians who ruled altaic, uralic, iranic elements were the ugurs or yuezhi or tocharians (uyghurs,hungarians, bulgarians, chuvashes, tatars) They are from 5 scythian folks the sabir, daha,chus and hun, avar. And these folks are from sumerian, subartuan and elamite expansions to Caspian Areas (Khwarezm-turán) The Middle Eastern civilizations are from Europe (Vinca, Trypillia, Kurgan cultures) Ugur realms: Bactria, Parthia, Xiongnu (in Xiongnu lived the mongolic and manchu elements too) Kushan and next White hunnic Empire, Euro hunnia.
- published: 11 Mar 2011
- views: 11523
- author: HungarianHistory
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Child Foundation Promo
childfoundation.org - A short promo created from a longer documentary produced for the Chi...
published: 13 Nov 2006
author: MahMashti
Child Foundation Promo
childfoundation.org - A short promo created from a longer documentary produced for the Child Foundation in 2003 titled Golrizan. Original music composed by Alan Kushan.
- published: 13 Nov 2006
- views: 9285
- author: MahMashti