Khair Khaneh
Khair Khaneh is an archaeological site located near Kabul, Afghanistan. A Brahmanical Temple was excavated there in the 1930s by Joseph Hackin. The construction of the Khair Khaneh temple itself is know dated to 608-630 CE, at the beginning of the Turk Shahis period.[1] Most of the remains, including marble stauettes, date to the 7-8th century, during the time of the Turk Shahi.[2][3][4]
- Map of Khair Khaneh, near Kabul
- Khair Khaneh excavations in 1933
- Khair Khaneh ruins
- Khair Khaneh sanctuary (donor)
- Khair Khaneh sanctuary (plan)
- Khair Khaneh sanctuary (reconstitution by Jean Carl)
Surya statue from Khair Kaneh, Kabul, 7-8thcentury, Kabul Museum | |
Shown within West and Central Asia Khair Khaneh (Hindu-Kush) Khair Khaneh (Afghanistan) | |
Coordinates | 34.597560°N 69.10902°E |
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Type | Brahmanical Temple |
References
- Kuwayama, Shoshin (1976). "The Turki Śāhis and Relevant Brahmanical Sculptures in Afghanistan". East and West. 26 (3/4): 407. ISSN 0012-8376.
- KUWAYAMA (Kyoto City University of Fine Arts), SHOSHIN (1975). "KHAIR KHANEH AND ITS CHINESE EVIDENCES". Orient. XI.
- Kuwayama, Shoshin (1976). "The Turki Śāhis and Relevant Brahmanical Sculptures in Afghanistan" (PDF). East and West. 26 (3/4): 375–407. ISSN 0012-8376.
- Hackin, Joseph (1936). Recherches Archéologiques au Col de Khair khaneh près de Kābul : vol.1 / Page 77 (Grayscale High Resolution Image). DAFA.
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