Overview of Bost FortBost Fort, known locally as Qala-e-Bost, stands near Lashkargah in Helmand Province, Afghanistan. Some believe builders constructed it around 3,000 years ago. The fortification spans approximately 10 kilometers. Many locals and foreign tourists have visited this historical site.Geographic and Cultural SignificanceThe fort is situated at coordinates 31° 30’ 02″ N, 64° 21’…
Historical Places
Burzahom archaeological site
Introduction to Burzahom Archaeological SiteThe Burzahom archaeological site, situated in the Srinagar district of Jammu and Kashmir, India, offers a window into the prehistoric human activity in Kashmir. Archaeologists have identified four distinct cultural phases between 3000 BC and 1000 BC at this site. These phases include the Neolithic era, the Megalithic era, and the…
Kalibangan
Introduction to KalibanganKalibangan, a significant archaeological site, lies on the southern banks of the Ghaggar-Hakra River in Rajasthan, India. It is precisely located at 29.47°N 74.13°E in the Hanumangarh District, approximately 205 km from Bikaner. This site, notable for its prehistoric and pre-Mauryan character, was first identified by Luigi Tessitori. The full excavation report, published…
Western Xia Mausoleums
The Western Xia Mausoleums (Xixia Imperial Tombs) National Archaeological Site Park is strategically located in the western suburb of Yinchuan, at the East Piedmont of Helan Mountains. This park spans an impressive 57.56 square kilometers. It includes a 40 square kilometer archaeological site and a 17.56 square kilometer buffer zone.
Xumishan Grottoes
Overview of Xumishan GrottoesThe Xumishan Grottoes are a significant collection of over 130 Buddhist cave temples. Builders constructed these temples from the fifth century to the tenth century AD. They are located on the eastern edge of Mount Xumi in the Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region of China.Historical ContextThe construction of the Xumishan Grottoes began during…
The Tomb of Tang Princess Yongtai
Introduction to Princess Yong Tai’s TombPrincess Yong Tai, formerly known as Li Xianhui, was the seventh daughter of Emperor Zhong Zong, Li Xian. Additionally, she was the granddaughter of Emperor Gao Zong and Empress Wu Zetian. Tragically, she died in AD 701 at the tender age of 17. Remarkably, five years later, in AD 706,…