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PU organizes seminar on Gandhara Civilization, Budhism Studies
PU organizes seminar on Gandhara Civilization, Budhism Studies


LAHORE: (Saturday, February 29, 2020): Punjab University Department of Archaeology has organized one day international seminar on Gandhara Civilization and Buddhism Studies. The seminar was held in continuation of Professor Dr Ahmed Hassan Dani Lecture Series to pay tribute to his services as Father of Archaeological Studies in Pakistan. In the seminar along with international scholars from Japan, Professor Dr Katsumi Tanabe and Dr Tadashi Tanabe, renowned Archaeologists and Museologits of Pakistan, namely, Dr Saifur Rahman Dar, Former Director Lahore Museum, Dr Ihsan H Nadiem, Former Director General Punjab Archaeology, Miss Humaira Alam, former Director Lahore Museum, presented their research papers about Buddhism, it history, archaeology and heritage. Department of Archeology Chairman Dr Muhammad Hameed in his welcome address explained objectives of arranging the seminar and about exploring Buddhism in Punjab. Professor Dr Muhammad Iqbal Chawla, former Dean Faculty of Arts & Humanities, delivered keynote speech and shared his expert opinion about the importance and significance of study of ancient religions of our land. Dr Katsumi Tanabe presented his research paper about depiction of Amitabha Buddha and its characteristic features. Dr Dar highlighted study of Buddhism by exploring Archaeological remains in the area of Salt Range and identified ancient capital of Buddhism in Salt Range. Ihsan H Nadiem, who is currently working as Director of Dayal Singh Historical and Cultural forum, presented his research about cultural geography of Grandharan Taxila and its significance in socio-religious context of Buddhist studies. Miss Humaira Alam talked about unique nature of Gandharam objects in Lahore museum by saying that no research thesis about Buddhism or Gandhara Art was completed without referring to the collection of Lahore museum. Dr Tadashi Tanabe enlightened the audience about imagery of Dionysiac and Greek mythology in Gandhara art. Mr Maqsood Ahmad Malik, Director at Punjab Archaeology Department in his address encouraged effort of department of archaeology to arrange such an important seminar. He also assured full cooperation and support from his office to develop Archaeological studies and research in Punjab. At the end, Professor Dr Saleem Mazhar, Pro Vive Chancellor, in his address highlighted importance of archaeology in the field as an international subject having multidimensional scale. He also encouraged young staff of the department for arranging regular seminars and also assured his full support. A huge number of audience including member of ICOM, Dr Nadeem Umar Tarar, faculty members from Government College University, representative from information and Culture department, independent researcher and students from different institutions participated in the seminar.