gate of ancient nalanda university discovered
A team of Indian archaeologists has found the gate of the ancient Nalanda University at a place, some 1,000 meters away from the ruins of the university ::link
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A team of Indian archaeologists has found the gate of the ancient Nalanda University at a place, some 1,000 meters away from the ruins of the university ::link
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I guess it would be insensitive to mention who sacked Nalanda and beheaded its monks.
Posted by: Unenlightened | February 10, 2007 at 01:13 AM