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  2. Destruction of art in Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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    In March 2001, supreme Taliban leader Mullah Mohammed Omar issued an edict against un-Islamic graven images, including but not limited to, all idolatrous images of humans and animals. The well-coordinated and media sensationalized dynamiting of the giant Buddhas was the Taliban's outwardly dramatic expression of their quest to exterminate all ...

  3. National Museum of Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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    In February and March 2001, the Taliban destroyed countless pieces of art due to religious reasons. [17] It was reported in November 2001 that the Taliban had destroyed at least 2,750 ancient works of art during the year. [18] Courtyard of the building in 2010. Between 2003 and 2006, about $350,000 was spent to refurbish the building.

  4. Archaeology of Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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    The Taliban announced in July 1999 that they would outlaw any exhumation of historical sites in the country going forward. [ 12 ] : 11 The next step was on February 26, 2001, a statement was made by Mullah Mohammed Omar from the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan calling for the destruction of all non-Islamic iconography.

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

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    Now that the Taliban are in control, he said, he feels free to tour the country. “I was young when these were destroyed, about 7 years old, and since then it has been a dream to come and see ...

  6. Taliban bans women from visiting Afghanistan national park - AOL

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    The Taliban has banned women from visiting one of Afghanistan’s most popular national parks.. Afghanistan’s acting minister of virtue and vice , Mohammad Khaled Hanafi, said women have not ...

  7. List of destroyed heritage - Wikipedia

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    As a result, more than two-thirds (66%) of the one hundred thousand museum treasures and artifacts were lost or destroyed. [26] A pair of 6th-century monumental statues known as the Buddhas of Bamiyan were dynamited by the Taliban in March 2001, [27] who had declared them heretical idols. The world's oldest oil paintings were discovered in ...

  8. UN experts call on the Taliban to free 2 women rights ... - AOL

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    The Taliban have barred women from most areas of public life and work and stopped girls from going to school beyond the sixth grade as part of harsh measures they imposed after taking power in ...

  9. Tapa Shotor - Wikipedia

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    This is unique photograph as the sculpture was destroyed in 1992 by the Taliban. Many of the statues are three-dimensional representations in-the-round, a rare instance in the area of Hadda, which related the style of Tapa Shotor to the Hellenistic art of Bactria, and to the Buddhist caves of Xinjiang such as the Mogao Caves , probably directly ...