Centuries-old Stupa in Pakistan Tells Tales of Kings and Their Enemies

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Video

Joshua J. Mark
by Al Arabiya English
published on 31 August 2020

A Buddhist stupa in Pakistan, claimed by few to be 4,500 years old, is attracting local and international tourists who hear numerous tales of ancient kings and their enemies who inhabited the area in ancient times.

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English, A. A. (2020, August 31). Centuries-old Stupa in Pakistan Tells Tales of Kings and Their Enemies. World History Encyclopedia. Retrieved from https://www.worldhistory.org/video/2106/centuries-old-stupa-in-pakistan-tells-tales-of-kin/

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English, Al Arabiya. "Centuries-old Stupa in Pakistan Tells Tales of Kings and Their Enemies." World History Encyclopedia. Last modified August 31, 2020. https://www.worldhistory.org/video/2106/centuries-old-stupa-in-pakistan-tells-tales-of-kin/.

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