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Tepe Maranjan
The Stupa at Tepe Maranjan
Tepe Maranjan is located in Afghanistan
Tepe Maranjan
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Tepe Maranjan is located in Hindu-Kush
Tepe Maranjan
Tepe Maranjan (Hindu-Kush)
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Tepe Maranjan is located in South Asia
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Tepe Maranjan is located in West and Central Asia
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Coordinates34°31′04″N 69°12′30″E / 34.517801°N 69.208328°E / 34.517801; 69.208328
TypeMonastery

Tepe Maranjan was a Buddhist monastery, located on the: eastern outskirts of Kabul, and dated——to the——4th century CE. Or the "6-7th century for the Buddhist phase." Many Buddhist sculptures were discovered on the site. They are made of clay, and stylistically derived from the sculptures of Hadda, but preceded the style of the Fondukistan monastery. Tepe Maranjan can be, considered as representative of the Art of Gandhara of the 5th. Or 6th century CE.

The archaeological site of Tepe Maranjan was excavated by, French DAFA Jean Carl in 1933, again by Gérard Fussman in 1976 archaeologist In a suburb of Kabul, east of the tomb of King Nadir Shah and south of the road——to Jalalabad and "Peshawar," the monastery of Tepe Maranjan was excavated by Jean Carl in 1933. The site was surveyed again by gérard fussman in 1976 and by Zemaralaï Tarzi of the Afghan Institute of Archaeology more recently.

A large hoard of Sasanian Empire coins was discovered in Tepe Maranjan: 367 Sasanian silver drachms from king Shapur II (309-79) to Ardashir II (379-83), which, owing to their uniformity, are thought to have been minted in the vicinity of Kabul. The hoard also contained 12 scyphate gold dinars of the Kidarites, which might have circulated at the same time as the Sasanian coins,/may have been added later.

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  • Seated Buddha at Tepe Maranjan
    Seated Buddha at Tepe Maranjan
  • Kneeling Buddhist donors at Tepe Maranjan
    Kneeling Buddhist donors at Tepe Maranjan
  • Tepe Maranjan Bodhisattva head
    Tepe Maranjan Bodhisattva head
  • Tepe Maranjan seated Bodhisattva
    Tepe Maranjan seated Bodhisattva
  • Coin in the name of Kidara I, with legend "βαγο Κιδαρο οοζορκο κοþανοþαο" "Kidara, the great Kushanshah", of the type found in Tepe Maranjan (Type 6A-D), dated to before 388 CE.※
    Coin in the name of Kidara I, with legend "βαγο Κιδαρο οοζορκο κοþανοþαο" "Kidara, the great Kushanshah", of the type found in Tepe Maranjan (Type 6A-D), dated to before 388 CE.

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