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Ruins of a 2,000-year-old Buddhist temple, one of the oldest discovered in Pakistan's Gandhara region. Missione Archeologica italiana in Pakistan ISMEO/UNIVERSITA' CA' FOSCARI VENEZIA ...
Archaeologists and cultural activists say Buddhist rock carvings in the Swat district of Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province are fading fast and urgently need a well-thought-out preservation ...
In the green mountainous terrain coupled with the gorges and valleys of Pakistan, what is unfolding with immense grandeur is the cradle of the ancient Buddhist civilization of Gandhara.
There were effectively no restrictions on whisking Buddhist relics out of Pakistan's northwest in the first few decades after the country achieved independence from Britain in 1947, said Malik ...
Buddhism encountered a fascinating fusion with Greek culture in ancient times. Why did this Eastern religion adopt a Greek ...
The seminar titled ‘Gandhara Civilization and Buddhist Heritage of Pakistan’ was aimed at studying and analyzing the deep footprints of Buddhism origin and civilization in Pakistan.
These questions remain unanswered in Pakistan, where recent discourse has been dominated by Buddhist relics, museology, and archaeological surveys aimed at attracting Buddhist tourists and pilgrims.
Archaeologists in Pakistan have unearthed an extremely rare hoard of copper coins, thought to be more than 2,000 years old, from the ruins of a Buddhist shrine built at the even more ancient site ...
Pakistan’s government this week organized a “Gandhara Symposium” in an effort to create an environment that welcomes Buddhist tourists, boosts tourism and diversifies Pakistan’s identity.