10 Years Online for TombOfJesus.com!
The website was first launched in December 1999. Since the launch of the website there has been a large increase in the amount of research publications, articles, books and documentary films on this topic. The website has also evolved over this time and has continued to bring the very latest research on this topic to the public.
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The following images are provided to the Tomb of Jesus Website courtesy Ken Lee of Eleven Shadows Ken visited the tomb in 1997 and 2005 when he took these images.
A Description of the Tomb of Yuz Asaf, believed to be the name Jesus took in Kashmir, by Dr Fida Hassnain

The present building built from bricks and mortar is raised on the ancient stone sepulchre. the building is rectangular, with an attached entrance chamber. Towards the East of the structure lies the common grave-yard.
"The plinth of the present building is in reality a rectangular structure enclosed by walls made of chiselled stone blocks of big size. Very recently, the ancient stone wallings have been plastered with cement, but the upper portion of the original door, for access to the crypt, is still visible. Its decorated stones have been plastered with cement. The cella is an ancient structure decorated internally but access to is blocked now by the road towards its West, which have arisen [sic] in the past. There is also a small niche towards the North of this access door. This cella is the original sepulchre containing the remains of Yuz Asaf.
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January 2010
- Additional information added to entry about "Jesus in the Himalayas" documentary shown on Discovery Channel - including DVD releaes information
- Additional information added about 'Crucifixion by An Eyewitness' including link to the full text of the letter
- Suzanne Olsson page update with more about her more recent research and links to a radio interview with Jerry Pippin from April 2009
Christmas 2009
December 2009
November 2009
October 2009
May 2009 - November 2009
- Transfer of Tomb of Jesus Website over to Joomla CMS - re-creation of content in Joomla and addition of new content
January / February 2009
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