A prominent archaeological discovery that holds the potential to redefine the cultural and historical contexts has transpired in Jammu & Kashmir. Large architectural remnants of a pivotal Buddhist complex from the Kushan era have been unearthed by archaeologists in Zehanpora in the Baramulla area of north Kashmir.

The project is a joint effort between the Jammu & Kashmir Department of Archives, Archaeology and Museums (DAAM), Centre of Central Asian Studies (CCAS) and the University of Kashmir. Their goal is to enhance knowledge of the cultural and religious backdrop of ancient Kashmir. The digging started in early November and is halted due to winter but is anticipated to continue for years.

The results are set to add important narratives to the region’s archaeological map, according to

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