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  2. Architecture of Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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    The architecture of Afghanistan refers to a distinct style of architecture of the modern country and its predecessor states. [1] As the connection between the three major cultural and geographic centers of Central Asia, the Indian subcontinent, and the Iranian plateau, the boundaries of the region prior to this time changed with the rapid advancement of armies, with the land belonging to a ...

  3. List of World Heritage Sites in Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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    Afghanistan accepted the convention on March 20, 1979, making its sites eligible for inclusion on the list. [3] As of 2022, there are two World Heritage Sites in Afghanistan, and a further four on the tentative list. [3] The first site listed was the Minaret and Archaeological Remains of Jam, in 2002.

  4. Darul Aman Palace - Wikipedia

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    The 150-room Darul Aman Palace was originally built in the 1920s, during the reign of Amanullah Khan. [4] He reigned as Emir of Afghanistan between February 1919 and June 1926, and as King of Afghanistan between June 1926 and January 1929. The palace was severely damaged during the 1990s civil war. However, between 2016 and 2020, the palace was ...

  5. List of tallest buildings and structures in Afghanistan

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    One of the tallest buildings in Afghanistan is the Kabul Tower [1] [2] in Kabul city. The 18-storey [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Kabul Tower stands 87 metres (285 ft) to the tip [ 4 ] [ 3 ] and has an architectural height of 75 metres (246 ft).

  6. Ghazni Minarets - Wikipedia

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    The 12th century minarets are the most famous monuments of Ghazni city and are among the last surviving remnants of the great Ghaznavid Empire.The two minarets are called, Mas'ud III Minaret (Manar-i Mas'ud III) and Bahram Shah Minaret (Manar-i Bahram Shah) after the ruler who built them, Mas'ud III (A.D. 1099–1115) and Bahram Shah (A.D. 1118–1157). [2]

  7. The Taliban says it wants people to visit Afghanistan. Here’s ...

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    But Witters said it became difficult to travel to certain places with Afghan female friends when the Taliban banned women from entering some public places such as parks in 2022.

  8. Category:Buildings and structures in Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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    Buildings and structures in Afghanistan. Subcategories. This category has the following 7 subcategories, out of 7 total. ...

  9. 30 Homeowners Who Made All The Wrong Decisions When ... - AOL

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    These houses might be spacious and four times as expensive as your current home, but that doesn’t mean that they’re stylish or cozy. Enjoy scrolling through this list that might provide you ...