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Both Buddha statues.

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English: Buddha statues in Bamyan refer to large statues erected in the heart of the mountains in Afghanistan's Bamyan province. The standing statues of these historic statues were carved into the rocky shores during the rise of Buddhism in Afghanistan in the Bamyan Valley. The geographical coordinates of the statues were about 230 km (140 miles) northwest of Kabul. The two statues, 53 meters and 35 meters high, along with a collection of historical monuments in this place have long been one of the main tourist attractions in Afghanistan. The smaller statue was built in 507 AD and the larger statue in 554 AD. These two statues represent the ancient style of Greek and Buddhist art; Which is common in Central Asia, especially in Afghanistan.
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