Kucha was an ancient Buddhist kingdom located on the branch of the Silk Road that ran along the northern edge of what is now the Taklamakan Desert in the Tarim Basin and south of the Muzat River.
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111 — 648 Kucha
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Inscription of the King of Kucha
唐閻立本王會圖 卷 03
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Kucha, frammenti di terra pure del buddha, da duldur-aqur, e di un parinirvana, da kyzyl-qarga, dinastia tang, 700-750 ca.3
Kucha, frammenti di un parinirvana, da kyzyl-qarga, dinastia tang, 700-750 ca.
Kucha, scene della predicazione di buddha, da kyzyl-qargha (550-650 ca.) e da kumtura (600-650 ca.)
Type Subtype Date Description Notes Source
event armed conflict 640 Emperor Taizong's campaign against the Western Regions Tang dynasty, Karasahr, Kucha, Western Turkic Khaganate, Gaochang, military campaign Wikidata event armed conflict 648 Tang campaign against Kucha Tang dynasty, military campaign, Western Turkic Khaganate, Kucha Wikidata
commons image Ceramic earthenware tomb figure possibly a Kuchan performer Tang Dynasty (618-906 CE) Shaanxi Province China
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Commons commons image Closeup of Ceramic earthenware tomb figure possibly a Kuchan performer Tang Dynasty (618-906 CE) Shaanxi Province China
Commons commons image Closeup of Ceramic earthenware tomb figure possibly a Kuchan performer Tang Dynasty (618-906 CE) Shaanxi Province China
Commons commons image Inscription of the King of Kucha
Commons commons image 唐閻立本王會圖 卷 03
Commons commons image Ornated architecture element-MG 23575-IMG 8620-black
Commons commons image Kucha, frammenti di terra pure del buddha, da duldur-aqur, e di un parinirvana, da kyzyl-qarga, dinastia tang, 700-750 ca.3
Commons commons image Kucha, frammenti di un parinirvana, da kyzyl-qarga, dinastia tang, 700-750 ca.
Commons commons image Kucha, scene della predicazione di buddha, da kyzyl-qargha (550-650 ca.) e da kumtura (600-650 ca.)
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