The Willandra Lakes precinct in NSW’s far southwest was one of the first World Heritage areas to be proclaimed in Australia, ...
Those who created the Bamiyan Buddha statues may have done so to show their gratitude ... everything is subjected to decay, destruction inclusive too. ƒÆ’-¡ƒ”š‚ There are annual pilgrims who go to ...
Heavy bursts of rain have put entire towns under water, with residents west of Brisbane bracing for a major flood overnight. Photo shows New Year's Weather: Dark grey storm clouds over a green ...
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Feng Shui says that one should always give a Laughing Buddha to other people, in the honest hope that the receiver's life is adorned with unparalleled prosperity. This in turn, will create a ...
The 12th-century artefact in question, a “significant sculpture” dubbed Buddha Sheltered by the Serpent King Muchalinda, will be returned to its home country after provenance research at the ...
Mortars and cannon were being used to destroy the Buddha statues in Bamiyan in central Afghanistan, reports from Kabul said. The destruction has drawn heated reactions from Arab and Muslim ...
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on Feb 1 in the province of Bamiyan, a major tourist attraction west of Kabul known for its giant Buddhas – destroyed in 2001 by the Taliban. Mr Qani refused to confirm the identities of the ...
The ministry of interior on Tuesday (Feb. 25) confirmed the arrest of three foreigners and their interpreter in Bamiyan province on "certain observations". ..
The Taliban on Monday announced that they have detained two British citizens, a Chinese-American, and their Afghan translator in the central province of Bamiyan. The arrest of the group was ...
As a part of a television broadcast, world travelers Hal and Halla Linker toured the Afghan countryside in 1973, years before the Soviets invaded and the Taliban took control of the Buddhist site ...