Corridor off which are monks' living quarters, Cave 2 of Buddhist caves in rock-carved stupa-monastery complex dating from the Kushano-Sasanian period, Takht-I-Rustam (Rustam's Throne), near Haibak, Samangan Province, Afghanistan, Asia
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Immagini correlate
- Buddhist caves, living quarters of the monks, in rock-carved stupa-monastery complex dating from the Kushano-Sasanian period, Takht-I-Rustam (Rustam's Throne), near Haibak, Samangan Province, Afghanistan, Asia
- Interior of Buddhist cave from the Kushano-Sasanian period, 4th-5th centuries AD, Takht-I-Rusam (Rustam's throne), part of a stupa-monastery complex carved from rock near Haibak, Samangan Province, Afghanistan, Asia
- Buddhist stupa carved out of rock at Takht-I-Rustam (Rustam's throne) an early burial mound that contained relics of the Buddha, part of a stupa-monastery complex dating from the Kushano-Sasanian period 4th-5th century AD, near Haibak,Samangan Province, Afghanistan, Asia
- Buddhist caves at Takht-I-Rusam (Rustam's throne), part of a stupa-monastery complex carved from rock dating from the Kushano-Sasanian period 4th-5th century AD. Samangan Province, Afghanistan, Asia
- Buddha at Bamiyan, UNESCO World Heritage Site, since destroyed by the Taliban, Bamiyan, Afghanistan, Asia
- Defaced statue of the Buddha, 55m tall, carved in cliff by monks, since destroyed by the Taliban, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Bamiyan, Afghanistan, Asia
- Buddhist stupa carved out of rock, known as Top-I-Rustam (Rustam's throne), near Haibak, Samangan Province, Afghanistan, Asia
- Interior one of the Buddhist caves known as Takht-I-Rustam (Rustam's throne), part of a stupa-monastery complex carved from rock dating from the Kushano-Sasanian period 4th-5th century AD, near Haibak, Samangan Province, Afghanistan, Asia
Più immagini correlate
- Corridor off which monks' living quarters were carved in cave 2, Takht-I-Rusam (Rustam's throne), part of a Buddhist stupa-monastery complex dating from the Kushano-Sasanian period 4th-5th century AD, Samangan Province, Afghanistan, Asia
- Small Buddha statue in cliff (since destroyed by the Taliban), Bamiyan, Afghanistan
- Buddha statue in cliffs (since destroyed by the Taliban), Bamiyan, Afghanistan
- Mortar hole in the Minaret of Bahram Shah, one of two 12th century minarets believed to have served as models for the Minaret of Jam, with square Kufic and Noshki script, Ghazni, Afghanistan, Asia
- Two early 12th century minarets built by Sultan Mas'ud 111 and Bahram Shah that served as models for the Minaret of Jam, Ghazni, Afghanistan, Asia
- One of two early 12th century minarets built by Sultan Mas'ud 111 and Bahram Shah, that served as models for the Minaret of Jam, decorated with square Kufic and Noshki script, Ghazni, Afghanistan, Asia
- Ruins near Buddhist stupa, carved out of rock known as Top-I-Rustam (Rustam's throne) an early burial mound that contained relics of the Buddha, part of a monastery complex dating from the Kushano-Sasanian period 4th-5th century AD, near Haibak, Samangan Province, Afghanistan, Asia
- Babur's Alcove, Kandahar, Afghanistan