Massive stone Buddhas carved from a cliff overlooking the Afghan desert, Pakistan, in the third and fifth centuries A.D. At 53 meters (175 feet) and 36 meters (120 feet), the statues were the tallest standing Buddhas in the world. The Taleban ordered their destruction in March 2001 as part of a campaign to destroy pre-Islamic artifacts considered an assault on Islam.



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