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The Buddhist History of Muktinath /Chumig Gyatsa
The Buddhist History of Muktinath /Chumig Gyatsa on the Muktinath website with information about all aspects regarding the Hindu and Buddhist ancient pilgrimage place Muktinath at the Annapurna trekking route in Nepal, incl. pictures, up-to-date news and related links.
www.muktinath.org
Story of the conversion to Buddhism of Milinda, king of Sagala, in the land of the Bactrian Greeks.
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History of the Buddhist councils, which have been periodically convened since the Buddha's death, primarily for the purpose of ensuring the accuracy of the record of the Buddha's teachings.
www.urbandharma.org
Essay on the origins and rise of Mahayana Buddhism.
www.zip.com.au
Overview of the history of Buddhism and the formation of the principal schools of Buddhism.
www.ship.edu
www.buddhanet.net
The History and Development of Korean Buddhism
A brief overview by Charles Muller.
www.human.toyogakuen-u.ac.jp
Thumbnails Of Threatened Afghan Greco-Buddhist Art
Thumbnails can be clicked on for enlarged views. This is on the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) web site.
www.unesco.org
A collection of high-quality photos of the Buddhas of Bamiyan taken prior to their destruction by the Taliban.
www.stringer.it
The civilizations which flourished along the Silk Road in the first millennium CE were open to cultural and religious influences from both East and West. Many religions, including Christianity, Buddhism, Hinduism, Islam, Zoroastrianism and Manichaeism, gained new followers. But it was Buddhism, travelling the trade routes of the Silk Road, which became the common factor uniting the different peoples of the Silk Road.
www.silk-road.com
The historical interaction between the Buddhist and Islamic cultures before the Mongol Empire.
www.berzinarchives.com
A summary of the history of Indian Buddhism and contacts with the West.
www.gpc.edu
Buddha's World: History of Buddha and Buddhism
Historical material on Buddhism.
www.katinkahesselink.net