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The Taliban destroyed Afghanistan s ancient treasures Will history repeat itself?

The Taliban destroyed Afghanistan s ancient treasures Will history repeat itself?
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The Taliban destroyed Afghanistan s ancient treasures Will it now protect them?

The Taliban destroyed Afghanistan s ancient treasures Will it now protect them?
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Afghan war displaced settle in ruins of a lost city - Newspaper

A MARCH 27 picture shows displaced Afghan children walking among ruins of the palace. AFP LASHKAR GAH: Once the winter residence of sultans from illustrious Islamic dynasties, the ruins of a thousand-year-old royal city in southern Afghanistan have become home to hundreds of people who have fled Taliban clashes. The astonishing ochre clay complex juts from the cliffs along the Helmand River, threatened by decay and encroaching urban sprawl as well as the makeshift constructions that have grown within it. Thousands of people have been displaced across Helmand since October following a surge in Taliban attacks, and while many have resettled in the capital Lashkar Gah one of the few areas in the province still under government control some have joined other refugees in the ruins.

Lashkari Bazar: Afghan war displaced settle in the ruins of a heritage site

May 25, 2021 Once the winter residence of sultans from illustrious Islamic dynasties, the ruins of a thousand-year-old royal city in southern Afghanistan have become home to hundreds of people who have fled Taliban clashes. The astonishing ochre clay complex juts from the cliffs along the Helmand River, threatened by decay and encroaching urban sprawl as well as the makeshift constructions that have grown within it. Thousands of people have been displaced across Helmand since October following a surge in attacks, and while many have resettled in the capital Lashkar Gah one of the few areas in the province still under government control some have joined other refugees in the ruins.

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