Kargah Buddha (Urdu: کارگاہ بدھ; Shina: Yʂhani یݜنی) is an archaeological site located about 6 miles (9.7 km) outside of Gilgit, Gilgit−Baltistan, Pakistan...
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Kermanshah Karehgah-ye Pain, Lorestan Province Karganeh, Lorestan Province Kargah Buddha, a rock-carved statue in Gilgit, Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan This disambiguation...
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community, these sacred sites are being recognised in national forums. Kargah Buddha "In Skardu, Siddhartha sings on". Express Tribune. July 26, 2015. Baltistani...
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Photograph of Kargah Buddha in Gilgit; "The ancient Stupa – rock carvings of Buddha, everywhere in the region, point to the firm hold of Buddhism for...
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Photograph of Kargah Buddha...
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Archaeological sites Sacred Rock of Hunza Noorpur Stupas Alam Bridge inscriptions Mughal Minar Kargah Buddha Manthal Buddha Rock Danyore Rock Inscriptions...
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Retrieved 6 October 2014. Twist, Rebecca L. (2018). "Images of the Crowned Buddha along the Silk Road: Iconography and Ideology". Humanities. 7 (4): 92. doi:10...
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in the 6th century CE. A Sanskrit inscription on a gilded statue of the Buddha, mentions that it was commissioned by Queen Mangalahamsika, known as a senior...
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by them, the Jehanabad Buddha's face was destroyed by dynamite. Only the Bamiyan Buddhas were larger than the carved giant Buddha statue in Swat near Mangalore...
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