Tragic detonation of Bamiyan Buddhas on orders from Taliban leader Mullah Omar led to destruction.

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The Taliban, under the command of Mullah Omar, dynamited the Buddhas of Bamiyan, colossal statues carved into a cliff in Afghanistan. The destruction took place despite international appeals and protests. These statues, dating back to the 6th century, were significant representations of Gandhara art and Buddhist culture. The act was viewed as a deliberate attack on Afghanistan's rich cultural heritage and a blow to global cultural diversity. It stirred widespread condemnation and sparked debates on the protection of cultural sites during conflicts. The destruction of the Buddhas of Bamiyan had a profound impact on Afghanistan's cultural landscape, removing iconic symbols that had stood for centuries. It also reflected the Taliban's extremist ideology and disregard for cultural and religious diversity. The incident highlighted the challenges faced by cultural heritage in times of conflict and underscored the importance of safeguarding such sites for future generations. #Taliban #BuddhasOfBamiyan #CulturalHeritage #Afghanistan #Destruction
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