Csoma's room, identified by Baktay and the neighboring shrine full of valuable relics are about to collapse.







Image source: NatGeo

The building itself is built on a massive rock base. The lower two stories are built of stone, the third storey is adobe. Since the building has been abandoned for decades and the upper storey’s leaking has split the walls and made holes in the ceiling.

The building can be saved and preserved for a longer period of time by using local labor and materials, with the proper installation of a water insulation layer.

The Rajah of Zangla has several times promised to Hungarian visitor researchers and embassy guests both verbally and in written form that he would provide the reconstruction team with accommodation, local building materials (stone, wood, adobe) and labor.

If You willing to donate the project that saves the building, please find out more HERE.


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