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Afghanistan Collection

Background imageAfghanistan Collection: India, map with illustrations showing distinguishing features

India, map with illustrations showing distinguishing features

Background imageAfghanistan Collection: Afghanistan, lithograph, published in 1881

Afghanistan, lithograph, published in 1881
Ancient map of Afghanistan. Lithograph, published in 1881

Background imageAfghanistan Collection: Flag of Afghanistan

Flag of Afghanistan

Background imageAfghanistan Collection: Antique map of Persia and Arabia 1730

Antique map of Persia and Arabia 1730
Original antique copper engraved map by H. Moll, titled Persia Sive Shahistana, published in 1747 for the Universal History (London, T. Osborne & J. Shipton, 8 vols. 1747)

Background imageAfghanistan Collection: Cavalry crossing a ford, 1879

Cavalry crossing a ford, 1879
Afghanistan ( History): Cavalry crossing a Ford

Background imageAfghanistan Collection: Antique map of the Empire of Alexander the Great

Antique map of the Empire of Alexander the Great
afghanistan, antique, arabia, arabian, azerbijan, black, border, cartography, caspian, coordinates, countries, document, empire of alexander the great, geography, historic, historical, iran, iraq

Background imageAfghanistan Collection: Map of the HImalayas 1883

Map of the HImalayas 1883
Encyclopedia Britannica 9th Edition New York Samuel L. Hall 1883 Vol XI

Background imageAfghanistan Collection: Buddha of Bamiyan

Buddha of Bamiyan
Sasaal (light permeating the universe) was the male Buddha of Bamiyan. It was built in 554 AD and stood 53-58 meters tall.Along with other Buddhist relics in the Bamiyan valley

Background imageAfghanistan Collection: Buddha of Bamiyan | Afghanistan

Buddha of Bamiyan | Afghanistan
Salsaal was the larger of the two buddha status of Bamiyan.The Buddhas of Bamiyan were two 6th century monumental statues of standing buddha carved into the side of a cliff in the Bamiyan valley in

Background imageAfghanistan Collection: Fort Butkhak

Fort Butkhak
An old brick bridge on the Kabul River between Sherpur and Bala Hissar in Afghanistan, circa 1875. (Photo by James Burke/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageAfghanistan Collection: Afghan Hound (canis familiaris), side view

Afghan Hound (canis familiaris), side view

Background imageAfghanistan Collection: Shamama Buddha of Bamiyan

Shamama Buddha of Bamiyan
Shamama (Queen Mother) once stood as the second tallest Buddha statue in the Bamiyan valley with a height of 38 meters. It represented a female deity was built around the 6th century AD

Background imageAfghanistan Collection: Minaret of Jam

Minaret of Jam
Close up of Minaret of Jam against blue sky

Background imageAfghanistan Collection: Kabul Cityscape from Sky at Night

Kabul Cityscape from Sky at Night
A rare photograph of Kabul cityscape from sky at night. The city pattern looks like spider web with all the lights shining at night

Background imageAfghanistan Collection: Modern Persia map 1885

Modern Persia map 1885
Encyclopedia Britannica 9th Edition New York Charles Scribners and Sons 1885 Vol XVIII

Background imageAfghanistan Collection: Alexander the Greats Empire

Alexander the Greats Empire
Vintage map showing the ruot eof Alexander the Great as he conqured the Middle East

Background imageAfghanistan Collection: Antique Afghanistan

Antique Afghanistan
Afghanistan Map, - Antique style. Includes mountains and water bodies. High detail - vector illustration

Background imageAfghanistan Collection: Main research trips in central Asia 1895

Main research trips in central Asia 1895
Meyers Konversations-Lexikon. Ein Nachschlagewerk des allgemeinen Wissens, 5th edition 17 volumes Bibliographisches Institut - Leipzig 1895-1897

Background imageAfghanistan Collection: Maple -Acer sp. - leaf with hoarfrost, Afghanistan

Maple -Acer sp. - leaf with hoarfrost, Afghanistan
Maple -Acer sp.- leaf with hoarfrost, Afghanistan

Background imageAfghanistan Collection: Flag of Afghanistan

Flag of Afghanistan

Background imageAfghanistan Collection: Smaller Buddha of Bamiyan

Smaller Buddha of Bamiyan
Ruins of smaller Buddha of Bamiyan - Shamama

Background imageAfghanistan Collection: Valley of the Buddhas | Bamiyan

Valley of the Buddhas | Bamiyan
The Buddha statues of Bamiyan were built in the 5th and 6th century A.D. They were blown up by the Taliban regime in 2001

Background imageAfghanistan Collection: Buddha of Bamiyan

Buddha of Bamiyan
Shamama (Queen mother) was the female Buddha statue of Bamiyan. It was built in 507 AD and stood 35-38 meters tall. Along with other Buddhist relics in the Bamiyan valley

Background imageAfghanistan Collection: The Buddha of Bamiyan

The Buddha of Bamiyan
Sasaal (light permeating the universe) was the male Buddha of Bamiyan. It was built in 554 AD and stood 53-58 meters tall.Along with other Buddhist relics in the Bamiyan valley

Background imageAfghanistan Collection: Qalat Yamchun. Wakhan valley. Tajikistan

Qalat Yamchun. Wakhan valley. Tajikistan
Qalat Yamchun. Wakhan valley. Pamir regions. Tajikistan and Afghanistan


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