Tapa Kalan

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Tapa Kalan is an archaeological mound near Hadda in eastern Afghanistan, known for its ancient Buddhist remains and artifacts.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Buddhist archaeological site
archaeological site
associatedWith Hadda Buddhist monasteries NERFINISHED
country Afghanistan
culturalContext Gandharan Buddhism NERFINISHED
excavatedBy French archaeological missions
hasArchaeologicalRemainsOf Buddhism NERFINISHED
Buddhist monastery complex
monastic structures
stupas
hasArtifactType Buddhist sculptures
architectural fragments
stucco reliefs
terracotta objects
hasNameInLanguage fa:تپه کلان NERFINISHED
heritageType archaeological heritage site
knownFor Buddhist artifacts
ancient Buddhist remains
locatedIn Nangarhar Province NERFINISHED
eastern Afghanistan NERFINISHED
locatedNear Hadda NERFINISHED
locatedOn archaeological mound
nearbyCity Jalalabad NERFINISHED
partOf Hadda archaeological complex NERFINISHED
period Kushan period NERFINISHED
Late Antiquity NERFINISHED
region Greater Gandhara NERFINISHED
religion Buddhism

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Hadda hasArchaeologicalSite Tapa Kalan