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Khair Khaneh

Coordinates:34°35′51″N69°06′32″E / 34.597560°N 69.10902°E /34.597560; 69.10902
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Archaeological site near Kabul, Afghanistan
Khair Khaneh
Surya statue from Khair Kaneh, Kabul, 7-8thcentury,Kabul Museum.[1][2][3][4]
Khair Khaneh is located in West and Central Asia
Khair Khaneh
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Khair Khaneh is located in South Asia
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Khair Khaneh (South Asia)
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Khair Khaneh is located in Hindu-Kush
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Khair Khaneh (Hindu-Kush)
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Khair Khaneh is located in Afghanistan
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Khair Khaneh (Afghanistan)
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Coordinates34°35′51″N69°06′32″E / 34.597560°N 69.10902°E /34.597560; 69.10902
TypeBrahmanical Temple

Khair Khaneh is an archaeological site located nearKabul,Afghanistan that was excavated in the 1930s byJoseph Hackin.[5][6][7]

  • Map of Khair Khaneh, near Kabul
    Map of Khair Khaneh, nearKabul
  • Khair Khaneh excavations in 1933
    Khair Khaneh excavations in 1933
  • Khair Khaneh ruins
    Khair Khaneh ruins
  • Khair Khaneh sanctuary: a donor wearing a tunic, boots and a sword.
    Khair Khaneh sanctuary: a donor wearing a tunic, boots and a sword.
  • Seated Avalokiteshvara, white marble, Khair Khaneh, 6th-7th century CE. Musée Guimet MA 8151.[8]
    SeatedAvalokiteshvara, white marble, Khair Khaneh, 6th-7th century CE.Musée Guimet MA 8151.[8]
  • Khair Khaneh sanctuary (reconstitution by Jean Carl)
    Khair Khaneh sanctuary (reconstitution by Jean Carl)

References

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  1. ^"Recherches Archéologiques au Col de Khair khaneh près de Kābul : vol.1 / Page 77 (Grayscale High Resolution Image)".dsr.nii.ac.jp.
  2. ^Dupree, Louis (14 July 2014).Afghanistan. Princeton University Press. p. 309.ISBN 978-1-4008-5891-0.Khair Khaneh is situated in the pass separating the Kabul Valley from Kohistan (which includes Begram). Kushano–Sasanian and early Hindu art motifs mingle in a whitish-gray marble statue of the Sun God (either Surya or Mithra) seated on a ...
  3. ^Adrych, Philippa; Bracey, Robert; Dalglish, Dominic; Lenk, Stefanie; Wood, Rachel (2017).Images of Mithra. Oxford University Press.ISBN 978-0-19-879253-6.
  4. ^Journal of the American Oriental Society (Volumes 56-57 ed.). 1986.To overcome the difficulty that Pingala wears a beard , the Kabirs had to be introduced , Great Gods of Samothrake who ... This feature brings the sun - god of Khair Khaneh as close as possible to the Iranian Mithras , who guides the soul of the ...
  5. ^KUWAYAMA (Kyoto City University of Fine Arts), SHOSHIN (1975)."KHAIR KHANEH AND ITS CHINESE EVIDENCES".Orient.XI.
  6. ^Kuwayama, Shoshin (1976)."The Turki Śāhis and Relevant Brahmanical Sculptures in Afghanistan"(PDF).East and West.26 (3/4):375–407.ISSN 0012-8376.JSTOR 29756318.
  7. ^Hackin, Joseph (1936).Recherches Archéologiques au Col de Khair khaneh près de Kābul : vol.1 / Page 77 (Grayscale High Resolution Image). DAFA.
  8. ^De l'Inde au Japon, 10 ans d'acquisitions au musée Guimet. Musée Guimet. 2007. p. 14, item 27.
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