Rigam Bala was the most beautiful city in the North-Eastern mountains. On the one hand it was the modern city and on the other it was the world of ancient Gurukulas and monasteries. The modern population, in front of those ancient monasteries, looked as if a new race had broken away from the previous and settled its own world. The modern population had everything that a modern city should have – and the fact is that the modern population depended only on travelers who come to see the ancient world of Rigam Bala. There was also a school in the modern population in which the education related to archeology was given to the students of the country and abroad. An excellent boarding house was also built for foreign students - but domestic students also stayed in it. Nilni Carmount had come from Belgium and was doing research on Buddhist initiation. The Archaeological Department of Velazium sent him here on a scholar ship. She had also brought several identity cards with her and had met all the people in whose names the letters were written. He was greatly influenced by a man named William Lakeras. He proved to be a man of very sympathetic and serene nature - he was related to the Archaeological Department of France and he was also doing research on Buddhist statues here, but he was not related to the school
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