A team of archaeologists from the Ministry of Information and Culture has restored and registered more than a thousand historical artifacts in the Kandahar Museum over the past two months.
According to the archaeologists, these historical items belong to the Bactrian, Kushan, Bronze, and Islamic periods and will be displayed in the new building of the Kandahar Museum.
Ainuddin Sadaqat, the Director of Museums at the Ministry of Information and Culture, stated: "More than a thousand historical artifacts have been registered, cataloged, restored, identified, and recognized."
Meanwhile, the residents of Kandahar, in addition to preserving historical artifacts, are also calling for the restoration and reconstruction of historical monuments.
Abdul Bari, a resident of Kandahar, said: "There are historical artifacts in other countries as well. They should not be destroyed, and they need to be given attention and preserved."
Abdul Wali, another resident of Kandahar, stated: "Most of our historical places are very valuable and reflect the culture of our ancestors."
Mandigak, Naranj Palace, Ahmad Shahi City, Nader Fortress, and Shamshir Mountain are considered important historical sites in Kandahar, with some of these monuments dating back thousands of years.
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