Destruction of Buddhism by Islamists
DESTROYED BUDDHISM IN UZBEKISTAN
2000 Years Old Zurmala Stupa Near Termez , Uzbekistan .
This Buddhist Stupa Was Built During Kushana Period. It was part of the Kushan Empire (1st to 3rd century BC). During this period, the city became an important center of Buddhism.
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DESTROYED BUDDHISM IN TAJIKISTAN
1500 Years Old Sculpture Depicting Parinirvana of Mahatma Buddha. Excavated In Ajina-Tepe In Tajikistan .
It Is Presently Located In National Museum of Dushanbe In Tajikistan
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DESTROYED BUDDHISM IN PAKISTAN
3rd Century A.D : Amluk Dara Stupa In Swat Valley.
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DESTROYED BUDDHISM IN AFGHANISTAN
Head of Statue of Mahatma Buddha Excavated Near Ghazni , Afghanistan
1969 Picture
DESTROYED BUDDHISM IN MALDIVES
Kuruhinna Tharaagandu, a Buddhist site on Kaafu Atoll Kaashidhoo, is one of the most important reminders of the nation’s Buddhist past. Archaeologists revealed that the monastery was half a mile (1 kilometer) long. Some 64 circular and semi-circular stone structures were discovered, the majority consisting of only their lower parts. All were constructed from coral taken from the sea.
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DESTROYED BUDDHISM IN MALAYSIA
Malay-Buddhism began when Indian traders and priests traveling the martime routes and brought with them Indian concepts of religion, government, and the arts. For many centuries the peoples of the region, especially the royal courts, synthesised Indian and indigenous ideas including Hinduism and Mahayana Buddhism and that shaped their political and cultural patterns.
Standing Buddha statue made from brass, found in a tin mine in Pengkalan Pegoh, Ipoh, Perak in 1931.
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DESTROYED BUDDHISM IN INDONESIA
Ancient Buddhist artefacts found in a new excavation at Bukit Choras archaeological site in Yan, Kedah.