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Afghanistan Collection (page 10)

Background imageAfghanistan Collection: Four of the six remaining minarets marking the corners of the long gone Madrassa built by the last

Four of the six remaining minarets marking the corners of the long gone Madrassa built by the last Timurid ruler Sultan Husain Baiquara, within the Mousallah Complex of Gaur Shads mausoleum, Herat

Background imageAfghanistan Collection: Gaur Shads Mausoleum, part of the Mousallah Complex, Herat, Afghanistan, Asia

Gaur Shads Mausoleum, part of the Mousallah Complex, Herat, Afghanistan, Asia

Background imageAfghanistan Collection: Aimaq nomad camps, near village of Jam, Afghanistan, Asia

Aimaq nomad camps, near village of Jam, Afghanistan, Asia

Background imageAfghanistan Collection: Aimaq nomad camps, near village of Jam, Ghor (Ghowr province), Afghanistan, Asia

Aimaq nomad camps, near village of Jam, Ghor (Ghowr province), Afghanistan, Asia

Background imageAfghanistan Collection: Detail of decoration on minaret dating from 12th century, including Kufic inscription in turquoise

Detail of decoration on minaret dating from 12th century, including Kufic inscription in turquoise glazed tiles, Minaret of Jam, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Ghor (Ghur, Ghowr) Province, Afghanistan

Background imageAfghanistan Collection: Detail of decoration on minaret including Kufic inscription in turquoise glazed tiles

Detail of decoration on minaret including Kufic inscription in turquoise glazed tiles, 12th century Minaret of Jam, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Ghor (Ghur, Ghowr) Province, Afghanistan, Asia

Background imageAfghanistan Collection: The 65 metre tall Minaret of Jam, built by Sultan Ghiyat Ud-Din Muhammad ben San

The 65 metre tall Minaret of Jam, built by Sultan Ghiyat Ud-Din Muhammad ben San, in around 1190, with Kufic script and verses of the Koran on the exterior and a double-spiral staircase inside

Background imageAfghanistan Collection: Detail of decoration on the Minaret of Jam, built by Sultan Ghiyat Ud-Din Muhammad ben San

Detail of decoration on the Minaret of Jam, built by Sultan Ghiyat Ud-Din Muhammad ben San, in around 1190, with Kufic script and verses of the Koran on the exterior, UNESCO World Heritage Site

Background imageAfghanistan Collection: Minaret of Bahram Shah, with square Kufic and Noshki script, dating from the early 12th century

Minaret of Bahram Shah, with square Kufic and Noshki script, dating from the early 12th century, Ghazni, Afghanistan, Asia

Background imageAfghanistan Collection: Mortar hole in the Minaret of Bahram Shah, one of two 12th century minarets believed to have

Mortar hole in the Minaret of Bahram Shah, one of two 12th century minarets believed to have served as models for the Minaret of Jam, with square Kufic and Noshki script, Ghazni, Afghanistan, Asia

Background imageAfghanistan Collection: Military graveyard and one of two 12th century minarets that served as models for the Minaret of Jam

Military graveyard and one of two 12th century minarets that served as models for the Minaret of Jam, with ancient city walls and Citadel in the background, Ghazni, Afghanistan, Asia

Background imageAfghanistan Collection: One of two early 12th century minarets built by Sultan Mas ud 111 and Bahram Shah

One of two early 12th century minarets built by Sultan Mas ud 111 and Bahram Shah, that served as models for the Minaret of Jam, decorated with square Kufic and Noshki script, Ghazni, Afghanistan

Background imageAfghanistan Collection: Man looking at Minaret of Bahram Shah one of two early 12th century minarets

Man looking at Minaret of Bahram Shah one of two early 12th century minarets, Ghazni, Afghanistan, Asia

Background imageAfghanistan Collection: The minaret of Sultan Mas ud III, one of two minarets built by Sultan Mas ud III

The minaret of Sultan Mas ud III, one of two minarets built by Sultan Mas ud III and Bahram Shah with square Kufic and Noshki script, that served as models for the minaret of Jam

Background imageAfghanistan Collection: The minaret of Bahram Shah, one of two minarets built by Sultan Mas ud III

The minaret of Bahram Shah, one of two minarets built by Sultan Mas ud III and Bahram Shah with square Kufic and Noshki script, that served as models for the minaret of Jam

Background imageAfghanistan Collection: Old city walls of Ghazni, Afghanistan, Asia

Old city walls of Ghazni, Afghanistan, Asia

Background imageAfghanistan Collection: A dusty road alongside the Hari Rud river, between Jam and Chist-I-Sharif

A dusty road alongside the Hari Rud river, between Jam and Chist-I-Sharif, Afghanistan, Asia

Background imageAfghanistan Collection: Ghorid (12th century) ruins, thought to be a Mausoleum or Madrassa, Chist-I-Sharif

Ghorid (12th century) ruins, thought to be a Mausoleum or Madrassa, Chist-I-Sharif, Afghanistan, Asia

Background imageAfghanistan Collection: Ruined building, between Jam and Chist-I-Sharif, Ghor (Ghowr) province, Afghanistan, Asia

Ruined building, between Jam and Chist-I-Sharif, Ghor (Ghowr) province, Afghanistan, Asia

Background imageAfghanistan Collection: School in valley near Hari Rud river, between Jam and Chist-I-Sharif, Ghor

School in valley near Hari Rud river, between Jam and Chist-I-Sharif, Ghor (Ghowr) province, Afghanistan, Asia

Background imageAfghanistan Collection: Hari Rud river flows through fertile valley at base of red rock mountains

Hari Rud river flows through fertile valley at base of red rock mountains, between Jam and Chist-I-Sharif, Ghor (Ghowr province), Afghanistan, Asia

Background imageAfghanistan Collection: Tombs near Ghorid (12th century) ruins believed to be a mausoleum or madrassa

Tombs near Ghorid (12th century) ruins believed to be a mausoleum or madrassa, Chist-I-Sharif, Ghor (Ghur) (Ghowr) province, Afghanistan, Asia

Background imageAfghanistan Collection: Chist-I-Sharif, Ghorid (12th century) ruins believed to be a mausoleum or madrassa

Chist-I-Sharif, Ghorid (12th century) ruins believed to be a mausoleum or madrassa, Ghor (Ghur) (Ghowr) Province, Afghanistan, Asia

Background imageAfghanistan Collection: Twelfth century Ghorid ruins believed to be a mausoleum or madrassa

Twelfth century Ghorid ruins believed to be a mausoleum or madrassa, with modern mosque in the background, Jam to Obay, Chist-I-Sharif, Ghor (Ghur) (Ghowr) province, Afghanistan, Asia

Background imageAfghanistan Collection: Ghorid (12th century) ruins, believed to be a Mausoleum or Madrassa, Chist-I-Sharif

Ghorid (12th century) ruins, believed to be a Mausoleum or Madrassa, Chist-I-Sharif, Afghanistan, Asia

Background imageAfghanistan Collection: Summer yurts in camp of Aimaq semi-nomads, between Chakhcharan and Jam

Summer yurts in camp of Aimaq semi-nomads, between Chakhcharan and Jam, Pal-Kotal-i-Guk, Afghanistan, Asia

Background imageAfghanistan Collection: Poppy field between Daulitiar and Chakhcharan, Afghanistan, Asia

Poppy field between Daulitiar and Chakhcharan, Afghanistan, Asia

Background imageAfghanistan Collection: Aimaq nomad camp, Pal-Kotal-i-Guk, between Chakhcharan and Jam, Afghanistan, Asia

Aimaq nomad camp, Pal-Kotal-i-Guk, between Chakhcharan and Jam, Afghanistan, Asia

Background imageAfghanistan Collection: Aimaq nomad yurts near Pal-Kotal-i-Guk, between Chakhcharan and Jam, Afghanistan, Asia

Aimaq nomad yurts near Pal-Kotal-i-Guk, between Chakhcharan and Jam, Afghanistan, Asia

Background imageAfghanistan Collection: Laden donkeys, Pal-Kotal-i-Guk, between Chakhcharan and Jam, Afghanistan, Asia

Laden donkeys, Pal-Kotal-i-Guk, between Chakhcharan and Jam, Afghanistan, Asia

Background imageAfghanistan Collection: Kuchie nomad camel train, between Chakhcharan and Jam, Afghanistan, Asia

Kuchie nomad camel train, between Chakhcharan and Jam, Afghanistan, Asia

Background imageAfghanistan Collection: Woman sitting on top of camel, Kuchie nomad camel train, between Chakhcharan and Jam

Woman sitting on top of camel, Kuchie nomad camel train, between Chakhcharan and Jam, Afghanistan, Asia

Background imageAfghanistan Collection: Man on donkey, between Chakhcharan and Jam, Afghanistan, Asia

Man on donkey, between Chakhcharan and Jam, Afghanistan, Asia

Background imageAfghanistan Collection: Caravanserai, Daulitiar, between Yakawlang and Chakhcharan, Afghanistan, Asia

Caravanserai, Daulitiar, between Yakawlang and Chakhcharan, Afghanistan, Asia

Background imageAfghanistan Collection: Summer yurts of the Aimaq, a semi-nomadic people who live in mudbrick house villages in winter

Summer yurts of the Aimaq, a semi-nomadic people who live in mudbrick house villages in winter, Pal-Kotal-i-Guk, between Chakhcharan and Djam, Afghanistan, Asia

Background imageAfghanistan Collection: Nomad tents between Chakhcharan and Djam, Afghanistan, Asia

Nomad tents between Chakhcharan and Djam, Afghanistan, Asia

Background imageAfghanistan Collection: Kuchie camel train, between Chakhcharan and Djam, Afghanistan, Asia

Kuchie camel train, between Chakhcharan and Djam, Afghanistan, Asia

Background imageAfghanistan Collection: Tourist standing on rock cliff looking at Band-I-Zulfiqar the main lake

Tourist standing on rock cliff looking at Band-I-Zulfiqar the main lake, Band-E- Amir (Bandi-Amir) (Dam of the King) crater Lakes, Bamian province, Afghanistan, Asia

Background imageAfghanistan Collection: Band-i-Zulfiqar, the main lake at Band-E-Amir (Dam of the King)

Band-i-Zulfiqar, the main lake at Band-E-Amir (Dam of the King), Afghanistans first National Park set up in 1973 to protect the five lakes

Background imageAfghanistan Collection: Band-i-Amir lakes, Afghanistan, Asia

Band-i-Amir lakes, Afghanistan, Asia

Background imageAfghanistan Collection: Reflections of mountains in the water of the Band-i-Amir lakes in Afghanistan, Asia

Reflections of mountains in the water of the Band-i-Amir lakes in Afghanistan, Asia

Background imageAfghanistan Collection: Band-i-Amir, Afghanistan, Asia

Band-i-Amir, Afghanistan, Asia

Background imageAfghanistan Collection: One of the crater lakes at Band-E-Amir (Dam of the King), Afghanistans first National Park set up

One of the crater lakes at Band-E-Amir (Dam of the King), Afghanistans first National Park set up in 1973 to protect the five lakes

Background imageAfghanistan Collection: Small Buddha statue in cliff (since destroyed by the Taliban), Bamiyan, Afghanistan

Small Buddha statue in cliff (since destroyed by the Taliban), Bamiyan, Afghanistan

Background imageAfghanistan Collection: Ruins of the Shah-I-Gholghola, the Silent City, at Bamiyan, Hindu Kush, Afghanistan, Asia

Ruins of the Shah-I-Gholghola, the Silent City, at Bamiyan, Hindu Kush, Afghanistan, Asia

Background imageAfghanistan Collection: Watchtower at ruins which were once the site of a tall standing Buddha in a niche

Watchtower at ruins which were once the site of a tall standing Buddha in a niche, Kakrak valley, Bamiyan, Afghanistan, Asia

Background imageAfghanistan Collection: Boy threshing with oxen, Bamiyan Province, Afghanistan, Asia

Boy threshing with oxen, Bamiyan Province, Afghanistan, Asia

Background imageAfghanistan Collection: Cliffs with empty niches where the famous carved Buddhas once stood

Cliffs with empty niches where the famous carved Buddhas once stood, destroyed by the Taliban in 2001, Bamiyan, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Bamiyan province, Afghanistan, Asia



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