outlookindia.com : Bamiyan
Arts & Entertainment Books Business International National Society Sports
Top Menu Bar Live News Resources Interactive Features Magazine Regulars
   Dossiers / Bamiyan

August-03 2009
   Regulars
Delhi Diary
By Vinod Mehta
   Previous Issue

July 27, 2009
   Magazine Archive
Yearwise
2009  2008  2007  2006  2005  2004  2003  2002  2001  2000  1999  1998  1997  1996  1995 

OPINION

JAMES CUNO

Who Owns The Past?

Antiquities from great cultures belong to humanity, not nation states that emerged centuries later. But who should be in charge of protecting them? UNESCO has failed miserably...

Web | Apr 23, 2008



EXCLUSIVE: AFGHANISTAN ARCHAEOLOGY

Bodhi's Third Avatar

Archaeologists believe they have found the site of a giant reclining Buddha at Bamiyan

AUNOHITA MOJUMDAR

Magazine | Oct 02, 2006



OPINION

HARINDER BAWEJA

The Mullah's Monologue With The Buddha

Harinder Baweja, one of two Indian journalists and the only media woman to have met the Taliban, recounts her tryst with the student militia after the fall of Kabul in 1996

Magazine | Nov 12, 2001



AFGHANISTAN

Vandals From The Dark Ages: Understanding The Taliban

A look at how the Islamic student militia has come to rule and ravage the country.

V. SUDARSHAN

Magazine | Mar 19, 2001



AFGHANISTAN

MULLA WAKIL AHMAD MUTAWWAKIL

'We Haven't Replicated India's Babri Act Here'

Senior Taliban leader and Afghanistan's foreign minister Mullah Wakil Ahmad Muttawakil, in an interview to Rahimullah Yusufzai explained his government's decision to demolish the Buddhist statues in Bamiyan (This is the full text, excerpts from which appeared in the magazines's print issue)

RAHIMULLAH YUSUFZAI

Magazine | Mar 19, 2001



OPINION

SAYYID RAHMATULLAH HASHEMI 

The Invisible Afghanistan

The other point of view: how do the Taliban view the world reaction to the happenings in the trouble-torn country? Their reason for the Bamian destruction and more.

Web | Mar 16, 2001



OPINION

K.V. BAPA RAO

Speaking Of The Battle Of Bamiyan

It's time to assert our humanity, articulate our pluralistic values, and isolate the forces of exclusivist bigotry. Admitting that we are all fallible would be a good first step in that direction.

Web | Mar 15, 2001



ESSAY

A.S. PANNEERSELVAN

Time Is The Plague, Space The Healer

Space might be infinite; but the space available for living is finite. Unless we start seeking answers for the space on which we live on a "Here and Now" basis, the Time will end and the judgment day is not very far.

Web | Mar 15, 2001




From     To   Web Magazine All    
COVER STORIES    ESSAYS    INTERVIEWS    OPINION    PHOTOESSAYS    PORTRAITS    PROFILES    REVIEWS    EXTRACTS AUTHORS    FREE SPEECH    OPINION POLL    CROSSWORD    QUIZ    RANTS & RAVES
      CONTACT US      SUBSCRIBE      COPYRIGHT & DISCLAIMER


outlooktraveller.com | outlookmoney.com | outlookbusiness.com
© Outlook Publishing (India) Private Limited

Discount Shopping
Shoes Online
UK Shopping Online
Home & Garden Decor