Cultural Landscape and Archaeological Remains of the Bamiyan Valley * |
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UNESCO World Heritage Site |
The taller of the two Buddhas of Bamiyan in 1976
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Country | Afghanistan |
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Type | Cultural |
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Criteria | i, ii, iii, iv, vi. |
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Reference | 208 |
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Region ** | Asia-Pacific |
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Inscription history |
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Inscription | 2003 (Twenty seventh Session) |
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Endangered | 2003–present |
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पटिरूप:History of Afghanistan बामियान्-बुद्धपटिमायो छट्ठसतद्दस्स द्वे पटिमायो होन्ति। तायो् तिट्ठन्तस्स बुद्धस्स पटिमायो होन्ति। तायो अफगानित्थानस्स मज्झभागे हजाराजाट्-खेत्ते बामियान्-उपच्चकायं एकस्सा सिलस्स पास्सभागे निरूपिता होन्ति। तायो पटिमायो काबुलनगरस्स उत्तर-पच्छिम-दिसि 2500 मीटर्-मितायं तुंगतायं ठितायो। तासं रचना 507 खिट्ठद्दे, 554 खिट्ठद्दे च अहु। पटिमायो गान्धार-कलस्स सत्थियं (क्लासिक्) मिस्सितं रूपं दस्सेन्ति।
References
Further reading
पटिरूप:Refbegin
- Fabio Maniscalco, World Heritage and War, monographic series "Mediterraneum", vol. 6, Naples 2007, Massa Publisher "Catalogo: MEDITERRANEUM". Massa Editore. http://www.massaeditore.com/mediterraneum.htm. Retrieved 2009-12-06.
- Japanese researchers make breakthrough on destroyed Bamyan paintings. Mainichi Shimbun, Japan, 2004-12-11.
- Wriggins, Sally Hovey. Xuanzang: A Buddhist Pilgrim on the Silk Road. Boulder: Westview Press, 1996
- Bamian Buddha Statues and Theosophy
- Afghanistan 1969-1974: February 2001
- Artist to recreate Afghan Buddhas. BBC News, 9 August 2005.
- "World appeals to Taleban to stop destroying statues". CNN, 3 March 2001. (New York)
- The Rediff Interview/Mullah Omar, April 12, 2004
- Pakistani, Saudi engineers helped destroy Buddhas Daily Times, Sunday, 19 March 2006.
- पटिरूप:Wayback
- Olivier Weber, The Assassinated Memory (Mille et Une Nuits, 2001)
- Olivier Weber, Tha Afghan Hawk: travel in the country of talibans (Robert Laffont, 2001)
- Olivier Weber, On the Silk Roads (with Reza, Hoëbeke, 2007)
- Gall, Carlotta. "Afghans consider rebuilding Bamyan Buddhas", Herald Tribune, 5 December 2006.
- Harding, Luke. " How the Buddha got his wounds ", The Guardian, 3 March 2001.
- Kassaimah, Sahar. "Afghani Ambassador Speaks At USC", IslamOnline, 12 March 2001.
- Cloonan, Michele V. "The Paradox of Preservation", Library Trends, Summer 2007.
- Noyes, James. "Bamiyan Ten Years On: What this Anniversary tells us about the New Global Iconoclasm", "Telos", 1 March 2010.
पटिरूप:Refend
- Michael Falser: The Bamiyan Buddhas, performative iconoclasm and the 'image' of heritage. In: Giometti, Simone; Tomaszewski, Andrzej (eds.): The Image of Heritage. Changing Perception, Permanent Responsibilities. Proceedings of the International Conference of the ICOMOS International Scientific Committee for the Theory and the Philosophy of Conservation and Restoration. 6–8 March 2009 Florence, Italy. Firenze 2011: 157-169. For a presentation of this paper online: https://web.archive.org/web/20120426062756/http://atti.fly-events.com/THE_IMAGE_OF_HERITAGE/swf/0014.html. In a German version: Michael Falser: Die Buddhas von Bamiyan, performativer Ikonoklasmus und das 'Image' von Kulturerbe. In: Kultur und Terror: Zeitschrift für Kulturwissenschaft, vol. 1/2010: 82-93.
External links
पटिरूप:Buddhism topics पटिरूप:Colossal Buddha statues पटिरूप:World Heritage Sites in Afghanistan पटिरूप:Taliban
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