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  2. Buddhas of Bamiyan - Wikipedia

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    However, in March 2001, both statues were destroyed by the Taliban following an order given on February 26, 2001, by Taliban leader Mullah Muhammad Omar, to destroy all the statues in Afghanistan "so that no one can worship or respect them in the future". [7] International and local opinion condemned the destruction of the Buddhas. [8]

  3. Destruction of art in Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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    Destruction of texts and artifacts. Through 1992, Taliban attacks and looting of the National Museum of Afghanistan resulted in a loss of 70% of the 100,000 artifacts of Afghan culture and history. [ 18] On 11 August 1998, the Taliban destroyed the Puli Khumri Public Library. The library contained over 55,000 books and old manuscripts and was ...

  4. The Taliban destroyed these ancient Buddhas. Now they're ...

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    BAMIYAN, Afghanistan — The Taliban’s destruction of the Bamiyan Buddha statues in early 2001 shocked the world and highlighted their hard-line regime, toppled soon after in a U.S.-led invasion.

  5. Eagle of Kayan - Wikipedia

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    This act of destruction was part of a broader campaign by the Taliban against cultural and historical monuments, similar to their later demolition of the Bamyan Buddhas. The motive behind the Taliban’s move to destroy Kayan’s Eagle statue was described to be historically religious issues between the Shia Ismailis and the Hanafi Sunnis.

  6. Bamyan - Wikipedia

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    The statues were destroyed by the Taliban in March 2001, on the grounds that they were an affront to Islam. Limited efforts have been made to rebuild them, with negligible success. Destroying two giant Buddhas in Bamyan was one of the spectacular and worst attacks against the cultural art and history of Afghanistan on February 26, 2001.

  7. The Taliban says it wants people to visit Afghanistan. Here’s ...

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    Two of the standing Buddha statues in this area were destroyed by the Taliban in 2001. Herskowtiz also explored Band-e-Amir’s series of six lakes by pedal boat amid picturesque red-hued cliffs ...

  8. Destruction of cultural heritage by the Islamic State

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    A video showing the destruction of Nimrud was released in April 2015. [41] By the time the city was retaken by government forces, 90% of the excavated zone of Nimrud, including Ashurbanipal II's palace, the ziggurat, and its Lamassu statues had been completely destroyed. Since the city's destruction, The Nimrud Rescue Project, funded by the ...

  9. Islamic State claims attack in Afghanistan that killed three ...

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    They have sold tickets to see the site of the destroyed Buddha statues. Friday's attack was among the most serious targeting foreign citizens since foreign forces left and the Taliban took over in ...