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  2. List of Buddhist kingdoms and empires - Wikipedia

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    This list includes Buddhist kingdoms, empires, and khanates in South Asia, South East Asia, East Asia, Central Asia, West Asia and Eastern Europe. South Asia

  3. Portal:Buddhism/Map - Wikipedia

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    World Buddhist population by percentage (Pew Research Center, 2010). ... Category:Religion maps of the world This page was last edited on 19 April 2024, at 19:41 ...

  4. Category:Buddhism by location - Wikipedia

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    Tibetan Buddhism by location (3 C) A. Buddhist archaeological sites (8 C, 7 P) H. Buddhist holy sites (12 C) M. Locations in Buddhist mythology (3 C, 7 P)

  5. Buddhism by country - Wikipedia

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    This list of Buddhism by country shows the distribution of the Buddhist religion, practiced by about 535 million people as of the 2010s, [1] [2] representing 7% to 8% of the world's total population. It also includes other entities such as some territories. Buddhism is the State religion in four countries — Cambodia, Myanmar, Bhutan and Sri ...

  6. Category:Buddhism by country - Wikipedia

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    List of Buddhist kingdoms and empires; Buddhism in Lithuania; M. Buddhism in the Maldives; Buddhism in Malaysia; Buddhism in Mexico; Buddhism in the Middle East;

  7. Gandhara - Wikipedia

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    Gandhara (IAST: Gandhāra) was an ancient Indo-Aryan [1] civilization centred in present-day north-west Pakistan and north-east Afghanistan. [2] [3] [4] The core of the region of Gandhara was the Peshawar and Swat valleys extending as far east as the Pothohar Plateau in Punjab, though the cultural influence of Greater Gandhara extended westwards into the Kabul valley in Afghanistan, and ...

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  9. Silk Road transmission of Buddhism - Wikipedia

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    The Samguk yusa and Samguk sagi record the following 3 monks who were among the first to bring Buddhist teaching, or Dharma, to Korea in the 4th century during the Three Kingdoms period: Malananta – an Indian Buddhist monk who came from either Serindian area of southern China's Eastern Jin dynasty or Gandhara region of northern Indian ...