Several New Archaeological Sites Discovered in Nangarhar

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Mon, May 05 2025 12:33 PM
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The Directorate of Archaeology under the Ministry of Information and Culture discovered several significant archaeological sites along the newly constructed Kabul–Nangarhar highway, specifically within the districts of Hisarak, Sherzad, and Khogyani.

According to Mr. Zabihullah Sadat, Director of the Archaeology Directorate, the findings include four ancient sites and five towers, believed to have served as wayfinding markers for caravans during ancient times. Preliminary assessments indicate that these sites date back to the pre-Islamic era, particularly the Buddhist period and the Kushan Empire.

These newly uncovered locations feature remnants of historic structures, residential settlements, Buddhist stupas, and temple complexes—collectively representing substantial cultural and historical value.

Officials emphasized that these discoveries reflect Afghanistan’s rich historical legacy and its unparalleled cultural heritage. They also stressed the urgent need for proper preservation and protection of these valuable sites.

This discovery follows earlier findings by the Directorate along the same highway, in the Surobi district of Kabul, where three additional historical sites had been identified and documented.

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