Description:
A boy transports animal feed on the back of a donkey, by the empty cave of the Buddhas, on the cliff of Bamyan valley, in Hazarajat region of central Afghanistan. The two monumental statues of standing Buddha, built during the sixth century, were destroyed in 2001, by the Taliban, on the ground that they were idols, which are forbidden under Sharia law. The Government of Japan and Switzerland, among others have pledged support to rebuild the statues, in this UNESCO World Heritage site. Bamyan, Afghanistan. July 4, 2007.
Credits:
Shehzad - (Pakistan) Noorani/Majority World
Description:
A boy transports animal feed on the back of a donkey, by the empty cave of the Buddhas, on the cliff of Bamyan valley, in Hazarajat region of central Afghanistan. The two monumental statues of standing Buddha, built during the sixth century, were destroyed in 2001, by the Taliban, on the ground that they were idols, which are forbidden under Sharia law. The Government of Japan and Switzerland, among others have pledged support to rebuild the statues, in this UNESCO World Heritage site. Bamyan, Afghanistan. July 4, 2007.
Date Created:
0000-00-00 00:00:00
Author:
Shehzad Noorani
Country:
Afghanistan
Source:
Shehzad Noorani
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Copyright Majority World
Filename:
MWC003068.jpg
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1471665809
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7138159
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Image Description:
A boy transports animal feed on the back of a donkey, by the empty cave of the Buddhas, on the cliff of Bamyan valley, in Hazarajat region of central Afghanistan. The two monumental statues of standing Buddha, built during the sixth century, were destroye