File:Bamiyan era budhist rock carving at Apati Village Kargil, Ladakh.jpg

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English: One of the three Giant Budhist Chambas of Kargil, at Apati Village 15 kms from Kargil Town, These Chambas are one of their kind in the whole world and this one is also a national heritage
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Rock-carved Maitreya Buddha statue at Apati, Kargil district, India

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