File:Buddha of Miran.png

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English: Buddha (left) with Six Disciples, Miran, China, 200 AD - 400 AD
Date AD - 400 AD
Source File:Buddha_with_his_disciples,_wall_painting_from_a_stupa_in_China_displayed_at_National_Museum,_New_Delhi_.jpg
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