Dr. 'Zemaryalai Tarzi' is an internationally renowned
archaeologist from
Afghanistan. Born in
Kabul in
1939, Professor Tarzi completed his studies under the supervision of Professor Daniel Schlumberger, in the process of obtaining three
Ph.Ds. From 1973 to 1979, he was Director of Archaeology and Preservation of Historical Monuments of Afghanistan as well as the Director General of the Archaeology Institute of
Kabul. Tarzi was exiled to
France in 1979, there he assumed the post of
Professor of Eastern Archaeology at the
Marc Bloch University,
University of Strasbourg,
France.
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He later directed the excavations in
Buddhas of Bamyan and
Hadda on the sites of Tape Shotor and Tape Tope Kalan. He is currently Director for the French Archaeological Missions for the Surveys and Excavations of
Bamiyan. Dr. Zemaryalai Tarzi starred in the documentary ''The Giant Buddhas''. In the aftermath of the Taliban's destruction of the
Buddhas of Bamyan, Swiss filmmaker Christian Frei ventures to Afghanistan's Bamiyan valley with Tarzi in an effort to comprehend the destruction while studying the history of the legendary statues.
Professor Tarzi is the author of some sixty articles and books. Also he is President for the Association for the Protection of Afghan Archaeology, Inc. (APAA) based in
San Rafael,
California.
References
1. The Afghan Magazine: Biography of Zemaryalai Tarzi...Link
See also
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Tarzi
External links
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Association for the Protection of Afghan Archaeology, Inc.