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Image of Destroyed Bamiyan Buddhist Statue Recovered by Chinese with Lighting Technology
The glorious image of the 6th-century Bamiyan Buddhist statue,destroyed 14 years ago by the Taliban, was recovered by a Chinese couple on June 6 and 7 with lighting technology in Afghanistan.
Zhang Xinyu and his wife Liang Hong are adventure enthusiasts from China.
On the two nights, they used projections to bring back the buddhas' images for eight hours.
Local people were very excited about
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巴米安(Bamiyan / 巴米揚) 大佛
深藏在興都庫什山中的阿富汗巴米安峽谷因豐富的佛教洞窟遺址及高達五十三公尺的石雕佛像而與敦煌石窟、印度的阿占塔石窟同被列為三大佛教藝術最珍貴的遺產地,但在西元二○○一年三月九日巴米揚兩尊立佛在阿富汗「塔里班」政權的炸藥聲中化為灰燼. 這一部紀錄片是由日本NHK / FuturePlanet Co.動畫製作, 根據...
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World-famous Buddhas of Bamiyan resurrected in Afghanistan
World-famous Buddhas of Bamiyan resurrected in Afghanistan
Fourteen years after the Taliban dynamited the world-famous Buddhas of Bamiyan, the giant statues were resurrected with 3D light projection technology in the empty cavities where they once stood in Afghanistan.
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Interesting statues of Buddhas of Bamiyan in Afghanistan مجسمه های بودای بامیان در افغانستان
The Buddhas of Bamiyan were two 6th century[1] monumental statues of standing buddha carved into the side of a cliff in the Bamiyan valley in the Hazarajat r...
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REBUILDING BAMIYAN - Al Jazeera TV
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Afghanviborg /Documentary made in Bamiyan
فیلم مستند افغانی ساخته شده در بامیان.
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Bamiyan Buddhas Before and after
Library pictures show the destruction of the famous Buddha statues in the Afghan province of Bamiyan in March 2001.
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Bamiyan Cultural Centre
Design Competition Jury Process. An Argentina-based architecture team led by Carlos Nahuel Recabarren was today announced as the winner of an international competition to design a Cultural Centre in Bamiyan, Afghanistan. : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QY8jIWAciuA
Produced by UNESCO Afghanistan/Omid Zaki
Music provided by: Afghanistan National Institute of Music (ANIM)
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The Bamiyan Cultural Centre Competition
Please visit the competition website for full details: www.BamiyanCulturalCentre.org
Meconopsis Films was asked to make a film to help launch a design competition to build a Cultural Centre in Bamiyan, a beautiful and historically renowned area of northern Afghanistan.
The project is executed by the Government of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan and UNESCO with the financial support of the
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Historic footage of Bamiyan statues
A sequence on the Bamiyan statues from "Adventure in Afghanistan" from Hal, Halla and David Linker's television travelogue series, "The Wild, the Weird, and ...
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Buddhas of Bamiyan - in 1999 and 2011
Presented by David Adams (1999 part) from Discovery Channel and Lyse Doucet from the BBC (2011 part) . 1st part is taken from the Discovery Documentary "In s...
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The time I went to BAMIYAN KABOB!
Love Peace & Kisses
Please don't copy or duplicate my clips.
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Rebuilding Bamiyan - 23 Jul 07 - Part 1
In 2001 the Taliban swept through Afghanistan's Bamiyan Valley. Their target was the colossal stone Buddha statues which had stood for over 1500 years. The w...
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Afghanistan: Bazaar in Bamiyan アフガニスタン:バーミヤンのバザール
From my trip to Afghanistan in July/August 2015 2015年7/8月のアフガニスタン旅行から
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Bamiyan - New Bazaar
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Afghanistan Taliban Muslims destroying Bamiyan Buddha Statues
Read More: http://sinhalabuddhist.com/2011/09/palliyak/ The main Buddha in the Bamiyan valley, 240 kilometers northwest of the Afghan capital Kabul, before t...
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The Buddhas of Bamiyan, through the eyes of US soldiers
Alabama National Guard Soldiers recently explored one of Afghanistan's most cultural sites the Buddhas of Bamiyan. Although the Taliban destroyed the giant s...
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The Bamiyan Buddhas of Afghanistan
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Dawood Sarkhosh - Amu Ruzi Ke Da Bamiyan Rasidoom
Hope you enjoy my video! Comment, Like and Subscribe! :) Watch this video too https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KmZlkTzaGGk.
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Bamiyan: Ten years on
UNESCO commemorates the 10th anniversary of the tragic destruction of the giant Buddha statues of Bamiyan.
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People of Bamiyan
A slideshow of photographs of people in the Bamiyan Valley, Afghanistan.
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NATO in Afghanistan - The future of the Bamiyan Buddhas
On the tenth anniversary of the Taliban's destruction of the Bamyan Buddhas, it will be decided whether to go ahead and reconstruct the famous statues with t...
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National Park in Bamiyan, Afghanistan
National Park & the peaceful Hazara people in Bamiyan, Afghanistan. Hazara people will be always thankful of UN & USA for reconstruction of Bamiyan and rebui...
Image of Destroyed Bamiyan Buddhist Statue Recovered by Chinese with Lighting Technology
The glorious image of the 6th-century Bamiyan Buddhist statue,destroyed 14 years ago by the Taliban, was recovered by a Chinese couple on June 6 and 7 with ligh...
The glorious image of the 6th-century Bamiyan Buddhist statue,destroyed 14 years ago by the Taliban, was recovered by a Chinese couple on June 6 and 7 with lighting technology in Afghanistan.
Zhang Xinyu and his wife Liang Hong are adventure enthusiasts from China.
On the two nights, they used projections to bring back the buddhas' images for eight hours.
Local people were very excited about this event. They sang and danced for the historic moment.
"It's a very historic moment for us, and I think the moment somehow reminds us of the revival of our history, something that was destroyed during the Taliban time. And we were very unhappy about that. This cannot fill the empty place of [the buddhas], but it's something that reminds us that it is not dead."said Javad ,a Bamiyan person.
To avoide any possible affect to the relics, they used metal halogen lamps, and added a quartz glass mask to the light source.
The couple finally voluntary donated the lighting equipment to local department of cultural relics protection, which thus decided to reproduce the images in March every year in the future.
The Bamiyan Buddhas were two 6th-century monumental statues of standing Buddhas carved into the side of a cliff in the Bamiyan valley in the Hazarajat region of central Afghanistan, 230 km northwest of Kabul. Built in 507 AD (the smaller one) and 554 AD (the larger one), respectively, the statues represented the classic and blended style of Gandhara art.
They were destroyed with dynamites in March 2001 by the Taliban, on orders from their leader Mullah Mohammed Omar.
"Although it is just a piece of light, it can shine into Bamiyan and light up the Buddhas. I think it can at least tell people that once there exited a beautiful place, there exited profound culture and long history. We hope the use of lighting technology can show our respect to the culture and history," said Liang Hong.
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wn.com/Image Of Destroyed Bamiyan Buddhist Statue Recovered By Chinese With Lighting Technology
The glorious image of the 6th-century Bamiyan Buddhist statue,destroyed 14 years ago by the Taliban, was recovered by a Chinese couple on June 6 and 7 with lighting technology in Afghanistan.
Zhang Xinyu and his wife Liang Hong are adventure enthusiasts from China.
On the two nights, they used projections to bring back the buddhas' images for eight hours.
Local people were very excited about this event. They sang and danced for the historic moment.
"It's a very historic moment for us, and I think the moment somehow reminds us of the revival of our history, something that was destroyed during the Taliban time. And we were very unhappy about that. This cannot fill the empty place of [the buddhas], but it's something that reminds us that it is not dead."said Javad ,a Bamiyan person.
To avoide any possible affect to the relics, they used metal halogen lamps, and added a quartz glass mask to the light source.
The couple finally voluntary donated the lighting equipment to local department of cultural relics protection, which thus decided to reproduce the images in March every year in the future.
The Bamiyan Buddhas were two 6th-century monumental statues of standing Buddhas carved into the side of a cliff in the Bamiyan valley in the Hazarajat region of central Afghanistan, 230 km northwest of Kabul. Built in 507 AD (the smaller one) and 554 AD (the larger one), respectively, the statues represented the classic and blended style of Gandhara art.
They were destroyed with dynamites in March 2001 by the Taliban, on orders from their leader Mullah Mohammed Omar.
"Although it is just a piece of light, it can shine into Bamiyan and light up the Buddhas. I think it can at least tell people that once there exited a beautiful place, there exited profound culture and long history. We hope the use of lighting technology can show our respect to the culture and history," said Liang Hong.
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- published: 14 Jun 2015
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巴米安(Bamiyan / 巴米揚) 大佛
深藏在興都庫什山中的阿富汗巴米安峽谷因豐富的佛教洞窟遺址及高達五十三公尺的石雕佛像而與敦煌石窟、印度的阿占塔石窟同被列為三大佛教藝術最珍貴的遺產地,但在西元二○○一年三月九日巴米揚兩尊立佛在阿富汗「塔里班」政權的炸藥聲中化為灰燼. 這一部紀錄片是由日本NHK / FuturePlanet Co.動畫製作, 根據......
深藏在興都庫什山中的阿富汗巴米安峽谷因豐富的佛教洞窟遺址及高達五十三公尺的石雕佛像而與敦煌石窟、印度的阿占塔石窟同被列為三大佛教藝術最珍貴的遺產地,但在西元二○○一年三月九日巴米揚兩尊立佛在阿富汗「塔里班」政權的炸藥聲中化為灰燼. 這一部紀錄片是由日本NHK / FuturePlanet Co.動畫製作, 根據...
wn.com/巴米安(Bamiyan 巴米揚) 大佛
深藏在興都庫什山中的阿富汗巴米安峽谷因豐富的佛教洞窟遺址及高達五十三公尺的石雕佛像而與敦煌石窟、印度的阿占塔石窟同被列為三大佛教藝術最珍貴的遺產地,但在西元二○○一年三月九日巴米揚兩尊立佛在阿富汗「塔里班」政權的炸藥聲中化為灰燼. 這一部紀錄片是由日本NHK / FuturePlanet Co.動畫製作, 根據...
- published: 02 May 2013
- views: 18284
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author: fvon
World-famous Buddhas of Bamiyan resurrected in Afghanistan
World-famous Buddhas of Bamiyan resurrected in Afghanistan
Fourteen years after the Taliban dynamited the world-famous Buddhas of Bamiyan, the giant statues we...
World-famous Buddhas of Bamiyan resurrected in Afghanistan
Fourteen years after the Taliban dynamited the world-famous Buddhas of Bamiyan, the giant statues were resurrected with 3D light projection technology in the empty cavities where they once stood in Afghanistan.
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Fourteen years after the Taliban dynamited the world-famous Buddhas of Bamiyan, the giant statues were resurrected with 3D light projection technology in the empty cavities where they once stood in Afghanistan.
The project was undertaken by a Chinese couple who used 3D laser light projection technology to fill the empty cavities in the cliff in the Bamiyan Valley in Hazarajat with Buddha's virtual images, 230 km northwest of Kabul.
The couple - Janson Yu and Liyan Hu - were saddened by the destruction of the two statues which were carved during the 6th century and decided to undertake the project.
They took permission both from the Afghan government and UNESCO to bring the statues back for one night only in the empty cavities in the cliff.
The event on June 7 saw projectors displaying huge holographic statues of the exact size of the precious cultural monuments that were lost, accompanied by music.
"The projections were not widely publicised, but over 150 people came to see the spectacle. Crowds remained well into the night and some people played music while others looked on," a journalist, who witnessed the show, was quoted as saying by The Atlanic.
Both Standing Buddhas - 115 ft and 174 ft tall - were carved out of sandstone cliffs and stood at one point painted and gilded. They managed to survive for more than 1500 years.
But the Taliban dynamited and destroyed them in March 2001 as part of a campaign to remove all non-Islamic art from Afghanistan.
The statues were among the most famous cultural landmarks of the region, and the site was listed by Unesco as a World Heritage Site along with the surrounding cultural landscape and archaeological remains of the Bamiyan Valley.
Japan and Switzerland, among others, have pledged support for the rebuilding of the statues.
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World-famous Buddhas of Bamiyan resurrected in Afghanistan
Fourteen years after the Taliban dynamited the world-famous Buddhas of Bamiyan, the giant statues were resurrected with 3D light projection technology in the empty cavities where they once stood in Afghanistan.
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Fourteen years after the Taliban dynamited the world-famous Buddhas of Bamiyan, the giant statues were resurrected with 3D light projection technology in the empty cavities where they once stood in Afghanistan.
The project was undertaken by a Chinese couple who used 3D laser light projection technology to fill the empty cavities in the cliff in the Bamiyan Valley in Hazarajat with Buddha's virtual images, 230 km northwest of Kabul.
The couple - Janson Yu and Liyan Hu - were saddened by the destruction of the two statues which were carved during the 6th century and decided to undertake the project.
They took permission both from the Afghan government and UNESCO to bring the statues back for one night only in the empty cavities in the cliff.
The event on June 7 saw projectors displaying huge holographic statues of the exact size of the precious cultural monuments that were lost, accompanied by music.
"The projections were not widely publicised, but over 150 people came to see the spectacle. Crowds remained well into the night and some people played music while others looked on," a journalist, who witnessed the show, was quoted as saying by The Atlanic.
Both Standing Buddhas - 115 ft and 174 ft tall - were carved out of sandstone cliffs and stood at one point painted and gilded. They managed to survive for more than 1500 years.
But the Taliban dynamited and destroyed them in March 2001 as part of a campaign to remove all non-Islamic art from Afghanistan.
The statues were among the most famous cultural landmarks of the region, and the site was listed by Unesco as a World Heritage Site along with the surrounding cultural landscape and archaeological remains of the Bamiyan Valley.
Japan and Switzerland, among others, have pledged support for the rebuilding of the statues.
- published: 16 Jun 2015
- views: 5
Interesting statues of Buddhas of Bamiyan in Afghanistan مجسمه های بودای بامیان در افغانستان
The Buddhas of Bamiyan were two 6th century[1] monumental statues of standing buddha carved into the side of a cliff in the Bamiyan valley in the Hazarajat r......
The Buddhas of Bamiyan were two 6th century[1] monumental statues of standing buddha carved into the side of a cliff in the Bamiyan valley in the Hazarajat r...
wn.com/Interesting Statues Of Buddhas Of Bamiyan In Afghanistan مجسمه های بودای بامیان در افغانستان
The Buddhas of Bamiyan were two 6th century[1] monumental statues of standing buddha carved into the side of a cliff in the Bamiyan valley in the Hazarajat r...
- published: 17 Apr 2014
- views: 525
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author: Runner man
REBUILDING BAMIYAN - Al Jazeera TV
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Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE... # Follow us on twitter for inspiring and calming Buddha quotes https://twitter.com/Buddhaghosha # Like us on facebook https://...
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Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE... # Follow us on twitter for inspiring and calming Buddha quotes https://twitter.com/Buddhaghosha # Like us on facebook https://...
Bamiyan Buddhas Before and after
Library pictures show the destruction of the famous Buddha statues in the Afghan province of Bamiyan in March 2001....
Library pictures show the destruction of the famous Buddha statues in the Afghan province of Bamiyan in March 2001.
wn.com/Bamiyan Buddhas Before And After
Library pictures show the destruction of the famous Buddha statues in the Afghan province of Bamiyan in March 2001.
- published: 24 Mar 2015
- views: 3
Bamiyan Cultural Centre
Design Competition Jury Process. An Argentina-based architecture team led by Carlos Nahuel Recabarren was today announced as the winner of an international comp...
Design Competition Jury Process. An Argentina-based architecture team led by Carlos Nahuel Recabarren was today announced as the winner of an international competition to design a Cultural Centre in Bamiyan, Afghanistan. : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QY8jIWAciuA
Produced by UNESCO Afghanistan/Omid Zaki
Music provided by: Afghanistan National Institute of Music (ANIM)
wn.com/Bamiyan Cultural Centre
Design Competition Jury Process. An Argentina-based architecture team led by Carlos Nahuel Recabarren was today announced as the winner of an international competition to design a Cultural Centre in Bamiyan, Afghanistan. : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QY8jIWAciuA
Produced by UNESCO Afghanistan/Omid Zaki
Music provided by: Afghanistan National Institute of Music (ANIM)
- published: 18 Feb 2015
- views: 1475
The Bamiyan Cultural Centre Competition
Please visit the competition website for full details: www.BamiyanCulturalCentre.org
Meconopsis Films was asked to make a film to help launch a design compe...
Please visit the competition website for full details: www.BamiyanCulturalCentre.org
Meconopsis Films was asked to make a film to help launch a design competition to build a Cultural Centre in Bamiyan, a beautiful and historically renowned area of northern Afghanistan.
The project is executed by the Government of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan and UNESCO with the financial support of the Korean Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Produced for UNESCO by Koukaba Mojadidi
Produced, Directed and Edited by Ben Bruges
Filmed by Mohammad Ranjbar and Jacob Simkin
Research by Ali M Latifi
Narration by Peter Griffin
Music by Adam Nicolas
meconopsisfilms.co.uk
wn.com/The Bamiyan Cultural Centre Competition
Please visit the competition website for full details: www.BamiyanCulturalCentre.org
Meconopsis Films was asked to make a film to help launch a design competition to build a Cultural Centre in Bamiyan, a beautiful and historically renowned area of northern Afghanistan.
The project is executed by the Government of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan and UNESCO with the financial support of the Korean Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Produced for UNESCO by Koukaba Mojadidi
Produced, Directed and Edited by Ben Bruges
Filmed by Mohammad Ranjbar and Jacob Simkin
Research by Ali M Latifi
Narration by Peter Griffin
Music by Adam Nicolas
meconopsisfilms.co.uk
- published: 14 Nov 2014
- views: 6
Historic footage of Bamiyan statues
A sequence on the Bamiyan statues from "Adventure in Afghanistan" from Hal, Halla and David Linker's television travelogue series, "The Wild, the Weird, and ......
A sequence on the Bamiyan statues from "Adventure in Afghanistan" from Hal, Halla and David Linker's television travelogue series, "The Wild, the Weird, and ...
wn.com/Historic Footage Of Bamiyan Statues
A sequence on the Bamiyan statues from "Adventure in Afghanistan" from Hal, Halla and David Linker's television travelogue series, "The Wild, the Weird, and ...
Buddhas of Bamiyan - in 1999 and 2011
Presented by David Adams (1999 part) from Discovery Channel and Lyse Doucet from the BBC (2011 part) . 1st part is taken from the Discovery Documentary "In s......
Presented by David Adams (1999 part) from Discovery Channel and Lyse Doucet from the BBC (2011 part) . 1st part is taken from the Discovery Documentary "In s...
wn.com/Buddhas Of Bamiyan In 1999 And 2011
Presented by David Adams (1999 part) from Discovery Channel and Lyse Doucet from the BBC (2011 part) . 1st part is taken from the Discovery Documentary "In s...
The time I went to BAMIYAN KABOB!
Love Peace & Kisses
Please don't copy or duplicate my clips....
Love Peace & Kisses
Please don't copy or duplicate my clips.
wn.com/The Time I Went To Bamiyan Kabob
Love Peace & Kisses
Please don't copy or duplicate my clips.
- published: 18 May 2015
- views: 10
Rebuilding Bamiyan - 23 Jul 07 - Part 1
In 2001 the Taliban swept through Afghanistan's Bamiyan Valley. Their target was the colossal stone Buddha statues which had stood for over 1500 years. The w......
In 2001 the Taliban swept through Afghanistan's Bamiyan Valley. Their target was the colossal stone Buddha statues which had stood for over 1500 years. The w...
wn.com/Rebuilding Bamiyan 23 Jul 07 Part 1
In 2001 the Taliban swept through Afghanistan's Bamiyan Valley. Their target was the colossal stone Buddha statues which had stood for over 1500 years. The w...
Afghanistan: Bazaar in Bamiyan アフガニスタン:バーミヤンのバザール
From my trip to Afghanistan in July/August 2015 2015年7/8月のアフガニスタン旅行から...
From my trip to Afghanistan in July/August 2015 2015年7/8月のアフガニスタン旅行から
wn.com/Afghanistan Bazaar In Bamiyan アフガニスタン:バーミヤンのバザール
From my trip to Afghanistan in July/August 2015 2015年7/8月のアフガニスタン旅行から
- published: 24 Aug 2015
- views: 5
Afghanistan Taliban Muslims destroying Bamiyan Buddha Statues
Read More: http://sinhalabuddhist.com/2011/09/palliyak/ The main Buddha in the Bamiyan valley, 240 kilometers northwest of the Afghan capital Kabul, before t......
Read More: http://sinhalabuddhist.com/2011/09/palliyak/ The main Buddha in the Bamiyan valley, 240 kilometers northwest of the Afghan capital Kabul, before t...
wn.com/Afghanistan Taliban Muslims Destroying Bamiyan Buddha Statues
Read More: http://sinhalabuddhist.com/2011/09/palliyak/ The main Buddha in the Bamiyan valley, 240 kilometers northwest of the Afghan capital Kabul, before t...
The Buddhas of Bamiyan, through the eyes of US soldiers
Alabama National Guard Soldiers recently explored one of Afghanistan's most cultural sites the Buddhas of Bamiyan. Although the Taliban destroyed the giant s......
Alabama National Guard Soldiers recently explored one of Afghanistan's most cultural sites the Buddhas of Bamiyan. Although the Taliban destroyed the giant s...
wn.com/The Buddhas Of Bamiyan, Through The Eyes Of US Soldiers
Alabama National Guard Soldiers recently explored one of Afghanistan's most cultural sites the Buddhas of Bamiyan. Although the Taliban destroyed the giant s...
- published: 11 May 2014
- views: 41
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author: otv110
Dawood Sarkhosh - Amu Ruzi Ke Da Bamiyan Rasidoom
Hope you enjoy my video! Comment, Like and Subscribe! :) Watch this video too https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KmZlkTzaGGk....
Hope you enjoy my video! Comment, Like and Subscribe! :) Watch this video too https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KmZlkTzaGGk.
wn.com/Dawood Sarkhosh Amu Ruzi Ke Da Bamiyan Rasidoom
Hope you enjoy my video! Comment, Like and Subscribe! :) Watch this video too https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KmZlkTzaGGk.
- published: 05 Jan 2009
- views: 78119
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author: aseman1994
Bamiyan: Ten years on
UNESCO commemorates the 10th anniversary of the tragic destruction of the giant Buddha statues of Bamiyan....
UNESCO commemorates the 10th anniversary of the tragic destruction of the giant Buddha statues of Bamiyan.
wn.com/Bamiyan Ten Years On
UNESCO commemorates the 10th anniversary of the tragic destruction of the giant Buddha statues of Bamiyan.
- published: 28 Feb 2011
- views: 40305
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author: unesco
People of Bamiyan
A slideshow of photographs of people in the Bamiyan Valley, Afghanistan....
A slideshow of photographs of people in the Bamiyan Valley, Afghanistan.
wn.com/People Of Bamiyan
A slideshow of photographs of people in the Bamiyan Valley, Afghanistan.
- published: 08 Jun 2009
- views: 1084
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author: khariji
NATO in Afghanistan - The future of the Bamiyan Buddhas
On the tenth anniversary of the Taliban's destruction of the Bamyan Buddhas, it will be decided whether to go ahead and reconstruct the famous statues with t......
On the tenth anniversary of the Taliban's destruction of the Bamyan Buddhas, it will be decided whether to go ahead and reconstruct the famous statues with t...
wn.com/Nato In Afghanistan The Future Of The Bamiyan Buddhas
On the tenth anniversary of the Taliban's destruction of the Bamyan Buddhas, it will be decided whether to go ahead and reconstruct the famous statues with t...
- published: 02 Mar 2011
- views: 34799
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author: NATO
National Park in Bamiyan, Afghanistan
National Park & the peaceful Hazara people in Bamiyan, Afghanistan. Hazara people will be always thankful of UN & USA for reconstruction of Bamiyan and rebui......
National Park & the peaceful Hazara people in Bamiyan, Afghanistan. Hazara people will be always thankful of UN & USA for reconstruction of Bamiyan and rebui...
wn.com/National Park In Bamiyan, Afghanistan
National Park & the peaceful Hazara people in Bamiyan, Afghanistan. Hazara people will be always thankful of UN & USA for reconstruction of Bamiyan and rebui...
- published: 27 Dec 2011
- views: 20393
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author: TVHazaragi