Bamiyan ValleyAfghan Uniformed Police patrol car at Bamiyan Valley
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Author: Sgt Ken Scar
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Bamiyan (بامیان), the largest city in Hazarajat Region, is the capital of Bamiyan Province, Afghanistan. It is located at an elevation of 2,800 m (9,200 ft), about 240 km to the northwest of Kabul. It is an ancient city that has been around since the time of the Silk Road. It was named after the Hindu-Buddhist monastery that was established in the area during the ancient time. The name comes from the Sanskrit word varmayana, meaning "colored".

Bamiyan is famous for its colossal Buddhist statues, including the tallest in the world. Unfortunately the statues were destroyed by the Taliban in March 2001, on the grounds that they were un-Islamic.

What's the climate of Bamiyan?

Bamiyan has an arid climate. The warmest months are July and August, when the average high temperature reaches 26.1°C (79°F) and often higher. Coldest month is January, when the temperature drops to -12.1°C (10.2°F). Precipitation in Bamiyan is low, totalling just around 133 mm (5.236 in) a year.

At the foot of the statues were caves. These were used by the Taliban to store weapons. After the Taliban were ousted from the area, the caves became home to civilians. In 2008, refugees living in the caves stumbled upon a fantastic collection of Buddhist statues and jars. The jars are stuffed with ancient Buddhist manuscripts which are of great archaeological significance.

Destroyed Bamiyan statuesRemains of the caves of the destroyed statues of Bamiyan
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Author: Tracy Hunter
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What are the places of interest in Bamiyan?

  1. Bamiyan Valley

  2. Destroyed Buddhas of Bamiyan

  3. Fort of Shahr-e Gholghola


Caves and tunnels at BamiyanCaves and tunnels at Bamiyan that were once used by monks
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Author: Tracy Hunter
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