Taliban as a protector of historical sites and relics

Previously known for destroying ancient artifacts, such as the Buddhas of Bamiyan in 2001, the Taliban is now presenting itself as a protector of historical sites and relics.

– Active Preservation Efforts: The Taliban government is now overseeing archaeological digs and issuing statements on the duty to preserve Afghanistan’s rich culture, including pre-Islamic treasures.

– Recent Discoveries: The discovery of Buddhist statuettes in Ghazni is cited as evidence of their commitment to safeguarding millennia-old relics, which they claim are being professionally protected.

– Recognition of Historical Value: A Taliban representative states that all inherited artifacts from their 5,000-year history, regardless of whether they are from the Buddhist or Islamic era, hold artistic and historical importance to them.

– Kushian Empire Sites: In Logman province, niches carved into rocks in Gowarjan village, believed to be storerooms from the Kushian Empire, are also mentioned as part of the heritage being protected.

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