Taliban Destroy The Buddhas Of Bamiyan

BAMIYAN, AFG - MARCH 12: (JAPAN OUT) (VIDEO CAPTURE) The giant Buddhas of Bamiyan are destroyed by the Taliban government on March 12, 2001 in Bamiyan, Afghanistan. The two enormous statues, measuring 175 feet in height, were carved into sandstone cliffs at Bamiyan by Buddhist worshippers who traveled the Silk Road from China in the third century A.D. (Photo by CNN via Getty Images)
BAMIYAN, AFG - MARCH 12: (JAPAN OUT) (VIDEO CAPTURE) The giant Buddhas of Bamiyan are destroyed by the Taliban government on March 12, 2001 in Bamiyan, Afghanistan. The two enormous statues, measuring 175 feet in height, were carved into sandstone cliffs at Bamiyan by Buddhist worshippers who traveled the Silk Road from China in the third century A.D. (Photo by CNN via Getty Images)
Taliban Destroy The Buddhas Of Bamiyan
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12 March, 2001
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