(Young Buddhist Association) The History of Buddhism's Spread in Afghanistan | Dharma Friday Incognito, Episode 46
- The Buddha was from Bamiyan and Kabul (Kabil, Kapil, Kapil'avastu), Afghanistan: Dr. Ranajit Pal: Non-Jonesian Indology and Alexander
- The Buddhas of Bamiyan
- Bamiyan, Bamyan Province
- Zuhak, Bamyan, Afghanistan
- Mes Aynak ("little source of copper"): world's largest unexcavated Buddhist temple complex
- Mes Aynak mine
- Gandhara, Central Asia/NW Pakistan)
- Buddhism in Central Asia
- Bactria, Central Asia
- Ajinateppa (Ajina Tepe), Tajikistan
- Seleucid Empire, West Asia
- (OSU School of History, Philosophy, and Religion) The Afghan Discovery of Buddha: The Intellectual Prehistory of Islamist Iconoclasm (dry lecture from UCLA)
- Young Buddhist Association; The Global Buddhist; Tarikh Namah; Dhr. Seven, Amber Larson (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly


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