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Rappresentazioni E Modelli Identitari Nell'afghanistan Dei Musahiban
Afghanistan: State and Society, Great Power Politics, and the Way Ahead Findings from an International Conference, Copenhagen, Denmark, 2007
The Heritage of India Series
The Looping Journey of Buddhism: from India to India
Education Survey of 17 Provinces of Afghanistan July - December 1994
Afghanistan and Are the Sole Property of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan
THE QUINTESSENCE of the MĀDHYAMIKA TEACHING BLOSSOMS AGAIN SOME CONSIDERATIONS in VIEW of the 5Th-7Th C
Buddha Stone Images in Sub-Regional Office, Peshawar: Classification and Stylistic Analysis
The Hephthalites: Archaeological and Historical Analysis
Miirosan to Khurasan: Huns, Alkhans and the Creation of East Iran
PDF Offprint From: a Survey of Numismatic Research 2002-2007 International Association of Professional Numismatists, Special Publication 15 Glasgow, 2009
News from Ancient Afghanistan.....5 Rather Than Attempt to Comment Part of an Elite but Non-Royal • Prof
Begram: Along Ancient Central Asian and Indian Trade Routes
Linguistic Evidence for Cultural Exchange in Prehistoric Western Central Asia
The Realm of Buddhism Across the Hindukush Dr
16 Constructing Ancient Central Asia's Economic History
A Unique Alxon-Hunnic Horse-And-Rider Statuette (Late Fifth Century CE) from Ancient Bactria / Modern Afghanistan in the Pritzker Family Collection, Chicago
The Foreign Service Journal, January 2011
Top View
The End of the Road for the Indo-Greeks?
9 Evidence for Central Asia
Cover Volume 2.Indd
International Turkic Academy (TWESCO)
A Study on the Prosperity and Decline of Buddhist Sites in Northern Bactria: Kara Tepe and Zurmala
KAPISI and GANDHARA ACCORDING to CHINESE BUDDHIST SOURCES(1) SHOSHIN KUWAYAMA* the Subject to Be Discussed Here Exclusively Depe
Gandharan Buddhism: Archaeology, Art, and Texts' Edited by Pia Brancaccio and Kurt Behrendt
New Light on the Khingal, Turk and the Hindu Sahis
16 Tokharistan and Gandhara Under Western Türk Rule (650–750)
Introduction