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Buddhas of Bamiyan -- Original caption "The World's largest statue of Buddha (53 meters) -Bamiyan Valley 1963" Italiano: Uno dei due Buddha di Bamiyan
日本語: 破壊以前のバーミヤンの大仏のうちの1体。全長は53mあった。
Русский: Один из будд до разурешения: фото 1964 года
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1963 |
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UNESCO/A Lezine |
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public domain |
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Buddhas of Bamyan
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Greco-Buddhist art
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Template:History of Afghanistan
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Bamyan
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Template:East-West relations
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