Buddhist archaeological sites near Termez in Uzbekistand
Kara Tepe and Fayaz Tepe are two archaeological sites near Termez with ruins of Buddhist temples and monasteries. Not much remained of the stupa at the Fayaz Tepe site, a protective dome (dagoba) sheltering its shrine presently. The two archaeological sites are located within walking distance of each other, right on the border with Afghanistan.
Kara Tepe (Karatepa)
Karatepa is a Buddhist place of worship built on three hills situated in the north-west part of Old Termez. It includes a number of temples and monasteries that appeared in the beginning of the 2nd century A.D. The architecture of Karatepa is characterized by a combination of caves cut in quaternary sandstone, and surface buildings made of pahsa and unbaked brick. Interiors of the shrines were decorated with topical and ornamental paintings on stucco plaster and sculptures made of loess and clay. In the architectural decor marble-like limestone and carved stucco were widely used. (Source: advantour.com)
Fayaz Tepe
This temple complex is a U-shaped series of corridors, cells and sanctuaries. Separately, there is a Buddhist dagoba, a dome-shaped shrine containing relics of the Buddha or a Buddhist saint. (Source: advantour.com)








































































