Archaeological Sites In Asia

Lesser Known Architectural Wonders And Archaeological Sites In Asia

Science architecture is one of the few technical sciences that require creativity, imagination and personal attitude. To create beautiful building is an art requiring skill, creative thinking and unconventional approach. It is small buildings that remain in history with his bold architectural design and extraordinary concept. There is an ancient building that still admired and became a muse for many architects, seeking to escape the clichés. Most monuments of architecture have in Asia. The ancient building has been associated with various rituals, sacred and bow to the divine forces. In various ancient buildings

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1. Minaret of Jam, Afghanistan: The minaret (Minaret and Archaeological Remains of Jam) is graceful, rising to a height of 65 m building, which dates from the twelfth century. Minaret of Jam is covered with elaborate brickworks, on top it’s colored blue. This minaret is characterized by high-quality architecture and decoration, which represent the pinnacle of architectural and artistic tradition in this region. Its effect is enhanced by the dramatic scenery, deep river valley, situated between towering mountains in the heart of the Gur province. The minaret of Jam and its associated archaeological remains a unique proof of the power and scale of Guridi civilization that dominates this area in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries. The site is listed as a UNESCO Afghanistan as a cultural monument of world importance.

2. Shalimar Gardens, Pakistan. Fort and Shalimar gardens in Lahore. These two masterpieces from the time when the lovely Great Mogul empire reached its zenith during the reign of Emperor Shah Jahan. Fortress is full of marble palaces and mosques decorated with mosaics and gold paint. These magnificent elegant gardens, built near Lahore (Fort and Shalamar Gardens in Lahore) on three terraces with lodges, waterfalls and large ornamental lakes are unique and unmatched by any other product.

3. Hampi, India Puritan village and spectacular in Hampel (A luxury trip to India would not be complete without visiting Hamp) is the capital of the last kingdom of Vijayanagar hindusko. Its fabulously rich princes built Dravidian temples and palaces which won the admiration of travelers during the fourteenth to the sixteenth century. Conquered in 1565.. the Muslim Union Dekkan, the city is subjected to robbery for six months before being abandoned.

4. Pahanpur, Bangladesh: The ruins of the Buddhist monastery in Paharpur Somapura Mahavira, or the Great Monastery, (Ruins of the Buddhist Vihara at Paharpur) is a testament to the founding of the Buddhist doctrine of Mahayana in Bengal, is known as a renowned intellectual center until the twelfth century. It is designed to be in perfect accordance with religious functions it performs. The city-monastery is a unique artistic achievement. With its simple and harmonious lines and plenty of decorations, it affects the Buddhist architecture in the region until Cambodia.

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