Ranigat

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Ranigat ("roca de la reina") és una antiga fortalesa del territori muntanyós del paixtus avui al tehsil al districte de Buner, Pakistan. La zona fou agregada a la llista provisional de llocs Patrimoni de la Humanitat el 30 de gener de 2004 en categoria cultural. La població més propera és . Fou identificada el 1848 pel general Cunningham com l'antiga dels historiadors alexandrins si bé encara que tots els detalls són coincidents no ho és l'altura (la fortalesa està a uns 300 metres que per una gran fortalesa ja és considerable, però menor que l'assenyalada pels historiadors que la situen a més de 2000 metres). El 1854 el general va suggerir que la muntanya Mahaban era el lloc correcte i el 1863 va reprendre la hipòtesi del fort de al front d'Attock que ja havia suggerit anteriorment rdf:langString
Ranigat (Pashto: راني ګټ) is a collection of 2nd century CE Buddhist ruins spread over an area of 4 square kilometers which dates from the Gandhara civilization. Ranigat is located in Buner Valley of Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province. According to archeologists, Ranigat remained the center of Buddhist art and culture for centuries. Ranigat has been a celebrated part of folklore, with songs and stories having been written about it. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Ranigat ("roca de la reina") és una antiga fortalesa del territori muntanyós del paixtus avui al tehsil al districte de Buner, Pakistan. La zona fou agregada a la llista provisional de llocs Patrimoni de la Humanitat el 30 de gener de 2004 en categoria cultural. La població més propera és . Fou identificada el 1848 pel general Cunningham com l'antiga dels historiadors alexandrins si bé encara que tots els detalls són coincidents no ho és l'altura (la fortalesa està a uns 300 metres que per una gran fortalesa ja és considerable, però menor que l'assenyalada pels historiadors que la situen a més de 2000 metres). El 1854 el general va suggerir que la muntanya Mahaban era el lloc correcte i el 1863 va reprendre la hipòtesi del fort de al front d'Attock que ja havia suggerit anteriorment el general . Després d'una re-consideració, Cunningham va ratificar la seva identificació.
rdf:langString Ranigat (Pashto: راني ګټ) is a collection of 2nd century CE Buddhist ruins spread over an area of 4 square kilometers which dates from the Gandhara civilization. Ranigat is located in Buner Valley of Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province. According to archeologists, Ranigat remained the center of Buddhist art and culture for centuries. Ranigat has been a celebrated part of folklore, with songs and stories having been written about it. Rani Gatt (lit. the queen of stones in Pashto) is a 2500-year-old Buddhist archaeological site belonging to the Gandahara civilization located in Buner District of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. Ranigat is a good example of the Buddhist past of the area. The site is located on top of a hill, accessible by climbing the stairs constructed by the Japanese. The main attractions include; Stupas, a big rock erected by the ancient people at some distance that they probably used to worship. The city or the town was beautifully designed and stones from the local mountains have been extensively used. Ranigat is easily accessible through M1 and N35. It is about 20 km away from Swabi and 100 km from Peshawar and Islamabad.
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