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thul+mir+rukan Latitude and Longitude:

26°27′16.12″N 68°6′23.90″E / 26.4544778°N 68.1066389°E / 26.4544778; 68.1066389
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Thul Mir Rukan
Thul Mir Rukan
Religion
Affiliation Buddhism
Region Sindh
Ecclesiastical or organizational statusStupa ruins present
Year consecrated600 CE-1100 CE
StatusArtifacts Removed
Location
Location Pakistan
Geographic coordinates 26°27′16.12″N 68°6′23.90″E / 26.4544778°N 68.1066389°E / 26.4544778; 68.1066389

The Thul Mir Rukan ( Urdu: ٹھل میر رکن, Sindhi: ٺلهه مير رڪڻ) is a Buddhist stupa, built possibly between the 6th to 11th century CE, [1] it is located near the modern cities of Kazi Ahmed and Daulatpur in the Sindh province of Pakistan. [2] [3] [4] [5] This monument has domed ceiling and it is 60 feet high, constructed with baked bricks. [6] Details indicate the site being a religious Buddhist center since antiquity. Many evidences were explored from this site are related to Gautama Buddha. [1]

References

  1. ^ a b J. E. Van Lohuizen-De Leeuw (1979). South Asian Archaeology 1975: Papers from the Third International Conference of the Association of South Asian Archaeologists in Western Europe Held in Paris. BRILL. pp. 156–. ISBN  90-04-05996-2.
  2. ^ "Buddhist Stupa, Village Thul Mir Rukan, Shaheed Benazir Abad". Retrieved 2018-04-08.
  3. ^ Talpur, Parveen (2014-08-14). Moen jo Daro: Metropolis of the Indus Civilization (2600-1900 BCE). BookBaby. ISBN  9781631922237.
  4. ^ "THUL MIR RUKUN". Coroflot. Retrieved 2018-04-08.
  5. ^ Kingrāṇī, ʻAzīzu (2012). Sindh Tourism: An Archaeological Journey. ISBN  9789699543111.
  6. ^ "Thul Mir Rukun". Discover Pakistan. Retrieved 2018-04-08.

thul+mir+rukan Latitude and Longitude:

26°27′16.12″N 68°6′23.90″E / 26.4544778°N 68.1066389°E / 26.4544778; 68.1066389
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Thul Mir Rukan
Thul Mir Rukan
Religion
Affiliation Buddhism
Region Sindh
Ecclesiastical or organizational statusStupa ruins present
Year consecrated600 CE-1100 CE
StatusArtifacts Removed
Location
Location Pakistan
Geographic coordinates 26°27′16.12″N 68°6′23.90″E / 26.4544778°N 68.1066389°E / 26.4544778; 68.1066389

The Thul Mir Rukan ( Urdu: ٹھل میر رکن, Sindhi: ٺلهه مير رڪڻ) is a Buddhist stupa, built possibly between the 6th to 11th century CE, [1] it is located near the modern cities of Kazi Ahmed and Daulatpur in the Sindh province of Pakistan. [2] [3] [4] [5] This monument has domed ceiling and it is 60 feet high, constructed with baked bricks. [6] Details indicate the site being a religious Buddhist center since antiquity. Many evidences were explored from this site are related to Gautama Buddha. [1]

References

  1. ^ a b J. E. Van Lohuizen-De Leeuw (1979). South Asian Archaeology 1975: Papers from the Third International Conference of the Association of South Asian Archaeologists in Western Europe Held in Paris. BRILL. pp. 156–. ISBN  90-04-05996-2.
  2. ^ "Buddhist Stupa, Village Thul Mir Rukan, Shaheed Benazir Abad". Retrieved 2018-04-08.
  3. ^ Talpur, Parveen (2014-08-14). Moen jo Daro: Metropolis of the Indus Civilization (2600-1900 BCE). BookBaby. ISBN  9781631922237.
  4. ^ "THUL MIR RUKUN". Coroflot. Retrieved 2018-04-08.
  5. ^ Kingrāṇī, ʻAzīzu (2012). Sindh Tourism: An Archaeological Journey. ISBN  9789699543111.
  6. ^ "Thul Mir Rukun". Discover Pakistan. Retrieved 2018-04-08.

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