Rediscovering Kashmir: Ancient Buddhist Stupas Unveiled
- A 2,000-year-old Buddhist site was discovered in Zehanpora village, Baramulla, highlighting Kashmir's Buddhist past.
- The excavation revealed that tall mounds were man-made structures, marking an important Buddhist center linked to the Kushan capital Huvishkapura.
- Old photographs from a French museum played a crucial role in confirming the historical significance of the site.
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Archaeologists Discover Kashmir's Buddhist Past, "Proud Moment," Says PM
A recent archaeological discovery in Jammu and Kashmir's Baramulla district has brought Kashmir's Buddhist past into the spotlight. Prime Minister Narender Modi has termed the discovery a proud moment.
Photograph with Buddhist stupas found in France reveals Kashmir’s glorious past: PM Modi - The Tribune
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday said an old, blurry photograph of three Buddhist stupas of Baramulla found in France has revealed Kashmir’s glorious past dating back nearly two thousand years
Photo of Buddhist stupas in France spotlights Kashmir’s ancient past: PM
An old photograph found in France has revealed Kashmir's glorious past. The blurry image shows three Buddhist stupas in Baramulla. This discovery dates back nearly two thousand years. Large human-made structures were found in Jammu and Kashmir. These findings highlight the region's rich cultural and historical heritage. The Buddhist complex in Zehanpora reminds us of Kashmir's past identity.
Rediscovering Kashmir: Ancient Buddhist Stupas Unveiled
Rediscovering Kashmir: Ancient Buddhist Stupas Unveiled In a remarkable archaeological breakthrough, an aged photograph found in a French museum has revealed the presence of ancient Buddhist stupas in Baramulla, Kashmir. Prime Minister Narendra Modi highlighted this discovery during his Mann Ki Baat radio address, pointing to the newfound evidence as a testament to Kashmir's rich cultural and historical legacy.The stupas, unearthed through scien…
Maan Ki Baat: PM Modi links Baramulla stupas, France photograph to Kashmir’s Buddhist past
New Delhi, Dec 28: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday highlighted the discovery of ancient Buddhist stupas in north Kashmir’s Baramulla district, citing the findings as evidence of the region’s glorious cultural past. During his monthly radio address, ‘Mann Ki Baat’, PM Modi referred to Jehanpora, a village in Baramulla, where what were long believed to be natural mounds were recently identified as remains of a large, man-made Buddhist compl…
'Mann Ki Baat': PM shares how blurred photos in France help revive Kashmir's rich ancient Buddhist legacy - Daily Good Morning Kashmir
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday shared a story highlighting the cultural and historical heritage of Jammu and Kashmir, recalling how a forgotten Buddhist complex in Baramulla was rediscovered with the help of a blurred photograph preserved in a museum in France. Addressing the 129th episode of his monthly radio programme ‘Mann Ki Baat’, the Prime Minister said, “I want to share a saga about Jammu and Kashmir’s cultural and historical heri…
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