This article attempts to explore the main impulses that might have led to the destruction of Buddha statues by Taliban in the Bamiyan Valley of Afghanistan. Drawing on existing literature, and anecdotal evidence, this article suggests that the main impulses that have led to destruction are rather linked to the overall political context of that time (i.e., political iconoclasm) rather than to pure Islamic iconoclasm or an explicit condition of disharmony in heritage (i.e., dissonant heritage). First, the Taliban did not consider the statues as "their" cultural heritage. The act of destruction, therefore, cannot be subscribed to the Afghan cultural dynamics but rather to the political-religious ideology imported by Taliban from outside of the...
This Open Access book explores heritage conservation ethics of post conflict and provides an importa...
Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) destroyed several Palmyra historical and cultural sites ...
Buddha painted centuries ago on walls of niche for huge Buddha of Bamian [Bamiyan]. Pitted with bul...
This article attempts to explore the main impulses that might have led to the destruction of Buddha ...
The author analyses a rare case of mirror-outrage that followed the destruction of the Buddhas of Ba...
This article discusses the March 2001 destruction of the Bamiyan Buddhas in Afghanistan by the Talib...
The New York Times has reported that at least some Taliban authorities have directed that all statue...
CINEMA IN POST-TALIBAN AFGHANISTAN Bamyan BuddhasWhen the giant Buddhas on the Silk Road at Bamyan w...
In 2001, when the Taliban decided to destroy numerous cultural artefacts, including two colossal Bud...
Analysis of spatial and temporal patterns in looting and destruction at archaeological sites using s...
Ruins are evocative structures, and we value them in different ways for the various things they mean...
The Monuments across the globe represent the legacies of great empires and immortal tales which has ...
Famed Buddha of Bamian [Bamiyan] (left) in northern Afghanistan overlooks beautiful valley which cen...
In march 2001 and fourteen years later in march 2015, destructive acts were carried out against some...
Afghanistan - Buddha of Bamiyan, Bamiyan was center of Buddhism from 1st to 6th centuriesTwo large B...
This Open Access book explores heritage conservation ethics of post conflict and provides an importa...
Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) destroyed several Palmyra historical and cultural sites ...
Buddha painted centuries ago on walls of niche for huge Buddha of Bamian [Bamiyan]. Pitted with bul...
This article attempts to explore the main impulses that might have led to the destruction of Buddha ...
The author analyses a rare case of mirror-outrage that followed the destruction of the Buddhas of Ba...
This article discusses the March 2001 destruction of the Bamiyan Buddhas in Afghanistan by the Talib...
The New York Times has reported that at least some Taliban authorities have directed that all statue...
CINEMA IN POST-TALIBAN AFGHANISTAN Bamyan BuddhasWhen the giant Buddhas on the Silk Road at Bamyan w...
In 2001, when the Taliban decided to destroy numerous cultural artefacts, including two colossal Bud...
Analysis of spatial and temporal patterns in looting and destruction at archaeological sites using s...
Ruins are evocative structures, and we value them in different ways for the various things they mean...
The Monuments across the globe represent the legacies of great empires and immortal tales which has ...
Famed Buddha of Bamian [Bamiyan] (left) in northern Afghanistan overlooks beautiful valley which cen...
In march 2001 and fourteen years later in march 2015, destructive acts were carried out against some...
Afghanistan - Buddha of Bamiyan, Bamiyan was center of Buddhism from 1st to 6th centuriesTwo large B...
This Open Access book explores heritage conservation ethics of post conflict and provides an importa...
Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) destroyed several Palmyra historical and cultural sites ...
Buddha painted centuries ago on walls of niche for huge Buddha of Bamian [Bamiyan]. Pitted with bul...