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The Fondukistan monastery was a Buddhist monastery located at the very top of a conical hill next to the Ghorband Valley, Parwan Province, about 117 kilometers northeast of Kabul. The monastery dates to the early 8th century CE, with a terminus post quem in 689 CE obtained through numismatic evidence, so that the Buddhist art of the site has been estimated to around 700 CE. This is the only secure date for this artistic period in the Hindu Kush, and it serves as an important chronological reference point.

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  • Fondukistan (de)
  • Fondukistan monastery (en)
  • Monastère de Fondukistan (fr)
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  • Fondukistan oder Fonduqestan ist ein kleiner Ort mit einem ehemaligen buddhistischen Kloster (vihara) im der Provinz Parwan im Norden Afghanistans. Er ist bekannt – wie auch das ca. 150 km südöstlich gelegene Hadda – wegen der hier gemachten, künstlerisch wertvollen Skulpturenfunde. (de)
  • The Fondukistan monastery was a Buddhist monastery located at the very top of a conical hill next to the Ghorband Valley, Parwan Province, about 117 kilometers northeast of Kabul. The monastery dates to the early 8th century CE, with a terminus post quem in 689 CE obtained through numismatic evidence, so that the Buddhist art of the site has been estimated to around 700 CE. This is the only secure date for this artistic period in the Hindu Kush, and it serves as an important chronological reference point. (en)
  • Le monastère de Fondukistan ou Fondoqestân est un site archéologique afghan localisé dans la province de Parwan et qui comportait un monastère gréco-bouddhiste situé dans la vallée du Ghorband. Le site a fait l'objet de fouilles dans les années 1930 par les équipes de la DAFA, une partie des découvertes rejoignit le musée Guimet à Paris tandis que le reste intégra les collections du musée national afghan de Kaboul où il fut détruit en 2000. (fr)
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  • Fondukistan monastery (en)
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  • View of the Fondukistan monastery on top of a conical mountain next to the Ghorband Valley, taken by French archaeologists Joseph Hackin and Jean Carl , during their excavation campaign from 1933 to 1940. (en)
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  • Afghanistan#Hindu-Kush#South Asia#West Asia (en)
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