Afganistan,Kabul. Babur's garden,on the slopes of a hill called Sher-Darwaza,Kabul. The tomb of Babur (1483-1530),founder of the Mughal dynasty lies in this garden. When Babur died in 1530 his remains were bought to Kabul from Agra in fulfilment of his instructions,and he was laid to rest in a simple tomb
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- Afghanistan,Kabul. The tomb of Babur (1483-1530),founder of the Mughal dynasty lies in this garden. When Babur died in 1530 his remains were bought to Kabul from Agra in fulfilment of his instructions,and he was laid to rest in a simple tomb. The marble is badly damaged by bullets and the roof of the pavilion that covers it seems ready to collapse
- Afghanistan,Kabul,The Shah's Mausoleum.
- Afghanistan,Kabul. Marble pavilion in the grounds of Babur's garden where his tomb lies in Kabul.
- Afganistan,Kakrak. Kakrak Buddha,near Bamiyan,central Afghanistan
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- Afganistan, Bamiyan.The large Buddha, Bamiyan, central Afghanistan.Bamiyan flourished as a centre for trade and religious worship until 1221, when the area was attacked by the armies of Genghis Khan.Two immense figures of Buddhas, 55 and 38 metres in height, we hewn out of the rock at Bamiyan.
- Afganistan, Bamiyan.View of the plain taken from on top of the large head of the Buddha.Bamiyan flourished as a centre for trade and religious worship until 1221, when the area was attacked by the armies of Genghis Khan.
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