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Ghazni Collection

Ghazni is a city in Afghanistan located in the central region of the country and has been an important city for centuries

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Background imageGhazni Collection: Captain Hugh Johnson (1805-1874), 26th Bengal Native Infantry, 1840 circa (miniature on ivory)

Captain Hugh Johnson (1805-1874), 26th Bengal Native Infantry, 1840 circa (miniature on ivory)
5927563 Captain Hugh Johnson (1805-1874), 26th Bengal Native Infantry, 1840 circa (miniature on ivory) by Ram, Jivan (fl.1820-50); National Army Museum

Background imageGhazni Collection: Ruined Tower at Maidaum Army Marching, 1839 (coloured lithograph)

Ruined Tower at Maidaum Army Marching, 1839 (coloured lithograph)
5920132 Ruined Tower at Maidaum Army Marching, 1839 (coloured lithograph) by Jackson, Sir Keith A. (fl.1838); National Army Museum, London; (add.info.: Ruined Tower at Maidaum Army Marching)

Background imageGhazni Collection: Captain Hugh Johnson (1805-1874), 26th Bengal Native Infantry, 1840 circa (miniature on ivory)

Captain Hugh Johnson (1805-1874), 26th Bengal Native Infantry, 1840 circa (miniature on ivory)
5927565 Captain Hugh Johnson (1805-1874), 26th Bengal Native Infantry, 1840 circa (miniature on ivory) by Ram, Jivan (fl.1820-50); National Army Museum

Background imageGhazni Collection: Captain Hugh Johnson (1805-1874), 26th Bengal Native Infantry, 1840 circa (miniature on ivory)

Captain Hugh Johnson (1805-1874), 26th Bengal Native Infantry, 1840 circa (miniature on ivory)
5927564 Captain Hugh Johnson (1805-1874), 26th Bengal Native Infantry, 1840 circa (miniature on ivory) by Ram, Jivan (fl.1820-50); National Army Museum

Background imageGhazni Collection: Shell jacket, other ranks, 13th (1st Somersetshire) Regiment of Foot

Shell jacket, other ranks, 13th (1st Somersetshire) Regiment of Foot (Prince Alberts Light Infantry), 1848 circa
5920392 Shell jacket, other ranks, 13th (1st Somersetshire) Regiment of Foot (Prince Alberts Light Infantry), 1848 circa by British School, (19th century); National Army Museum

Background imageGhazni Collection: Ghuznee Medal 1839, Major-General Sir Abraham Roberts (metal)

Ghuznee Medal 1839, Major-General Sir Abraham Roberts (metal)
5924158 Ghuznee Medal 1839, Major-General Sir Abraham Roberts (metal) by British School, (19th century); National Army Museum, London; (add.info.: Ghuznee Medal 1839)

Background imageGhazni Collection: Ghuznee Medal 1839, Colonel Joseph Orchard, 1st Regiment of Bengal European Light Infantry

Ghuznee Medal 1839, Colonel Joseph Orchard, 1st Regiment of Bengal European Light Infantry (Ghuznee Medal 1839)
5929780 Ghuznee Medal 1839, Colonel Joseph Orchard, 1st Regiment of Bengal European Light Infantry (Ghuznee Medal 1839) by British School, (19th century); National Army Museum

Background imageGhazni Collection: The Editor of The Dog World Mrs Phyllis Robson, pictured with her eight-month-old

The Editor of The Dog World Mrs Phyllis Robson, pictured with her eight-month-old Afghan Hound puppy Asri-Havid of Ghazni. Date: 1927

Background imageGhazni Collection: Afghan Hound - Ch. Sirdar of Ghazni with Mrs Amps - Kennel founded in 1925 Date

Afghan Hound - Ch. Sirdar of Ghazni with Mrs Amps - Kennel founded in 1925 Date: circa 1926

Background imageGhazni Collection: Afghan Hound - Ch. Sirdar of Ghazni Date: 1926

Afghan Hound - Ch. Sirdar of Ghazni Date: 1926

Background imageGhazni Collection: Minaret of Mashud III (1089-1115) (photo)

Minaret of Mashud III (1089-1115) (photo)
EAM229368 Minaret of Mashud III (1089-1115) (photo) by Islamic School, (12th century); Ghazni, Afghanistan; out of copyright

Background imageGhazni Collection: The Durbar-Khaneh of Shah Shoojah-ool-Moolk, at Cabaul [sic], c

The Durbar-Khaneh of Shah Shoojah-ool-Moolk, at Cabaul [sic], c
5929502 A The Durbar-Khaneh of Shah Shoojah-ool-Moolk, at Cabaul [sic]A, c.1840 (lithograph, tinted) by Atkinson, James (1780-1852) (after); National Army Museum

Background imageGhazni Collection: British forces crossing the Bolan Pass, illustration from Cassells

British forces crossing the Bolan Pass, illustration from Cassells
IL370533 British forces crossing the Bolan Pass, illustration from Cassells Illustrated History of England, published c.1910 (litho) by Paget

Background imageGhazni Collection: Fall / Afghan Hound / Champion Sirdar of Ghazni

Fall / Afghan Hound / Champion Sirdar of Ghazni
Afghan Hound Champion Sirdar of Ghazni owned by Mrs Amps Date: 1928

Background imageGhazni Collection: Deodar wood gate fragment, 1842 (wood, fragment)

Deodar wood gate fragment, 1842 (wood, fragment)
5924230 Deodar wood gate fragment, 1842 (wood, fragment) by Afghan School, (19th century); National Army Museum, London; (add.info.: Deodar wood gate fragment, 1842)

Background imageGhazni Collection: Deodar wood gate fragment, 1842 (wood, fragment)

Deodar wood gate fragment, 1842 (wood, fragment)
5924229 Deodar wood gate fragment, 1842 (wood, fragment) by Afghan School, (19th century); National Army Museum, London; (add.info.: Deodar wood gate fragment, 1842)

Background imageGhazni Collection: The March across the Marshy Desert, 1839 (colour litho)

The March across the Marshy Desert, 1839 (colour litho)
5929488 A The March across the Marshy DesertA, 1839 (colour litho) by Wingate, Lieutenant Thomas (fl.1833-42) (after); National Army Museum, London; (add.info.: A The March across the Marshy DesertA)

Background imageGhazni Collection: The Main Street in the Bazaar at Caubul in the Fruit Season, c

The Main Street in the Bazaar at Caubul in the Fruit Season, c
5929486 A The Main Street in the Bazaar at Caubul in the Fruit SeasonA, c.1839 (lithograph, tinted) by Atkinson, James (1780-1852) (after); National Army Museum

Background imageGhazni Collection: The Fortress and Citadal of Ghuznee [sic] and the two Minars, c. 1839 (lithograph, tinted)

The Fortress and Citadal of Ghuznee [sic] and the two Minars, c. 1839 (lithograph, tinted)
5929482 The Fortress and Citadal of Ghuznee [sic] and the two Minars, c.1839 (lithograph, tinted) by Atkinson, James (1780-1852) (after); National Army Museum

Background imageGhazni Collection: Ghuznee, 1841 (engraving)

Ghuznee, 1841 (engraving)
3744571 Ghuznee, 1841 (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Illustrated London News, 14 May 1842. ); English, out of copyright

Background imageGhazni Collection: Mahmud of Ghaznis last success 1026 AD (litho)

Mahmud of Ghaznis last success 1026 AD (litho)
1266146 Mahmud of Ghaznis last success 1026 AD (litho) by Wigfull, William Edward (1875-1939); Private Collection; (add.info.: Hutchinsons History of the Nations published circa 1920 s)

Background imageGhazni Collection: Ghaznavid Coin, 999-1030 (silver)

Ghaznavid Coin, 999-1030 (silver)
1202996 Ghaznavid Coin, 999-1030 (silver) by Afghan School; 1.9x1.9 cm; Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford, UK; (add.info.: Mahmud of Ghazni)

Background imageGhazni Collection: AFGHANISTAN / GHUZNI / 1878

AFGHANISTAN / GHUZNI / 1878
The fortress and citadel of Ghuzni, with the two Minars - burial towers - to the right of the picture. Date: 1878

Background imageGhazni Collection: 20085143

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AFGHANISTAN Ghazni Houses inside the ancient city walls

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AFGHANISTAN Ghazni Houses inside ancient walls of Citadel The citadel was destroyed during First Anglo Afghan war since rebuilt still used as a military garrison Jane Sweeney

Background imageGhazni Collection: 20085142

20085142
AFGHANISTAN Ghazni Street leading to ancient walls of Citadel The citadel was destroyed during First Anglo Afghan war since rebuilt still used as a military garrison

Background imageGhazni Collection: 20085140

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AFGHANISTAN Ghazni Ladies wearing burqua walk near ancient walls of Citadel destroyed during First Anglo Afghan war since rebuilt still used as a military garrison Jane Sweeney

Background imageGhazni Collection: 20085139

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AFGHANISTAN Ghazni Ancient walls of Citadel destroyed during First Anglo Afghan war since rebuilt still used as a military garrison Jane Sweeney

Background imageGhazni Collection: 20085138

20085138
AFGHANISTAN Ghazni Ancient walls of Citadel destroyed during First Anglo Afghan war since rebuilt still used as a military garriso

Background imageGhazni Collection: 20085133

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AFGHANISTAN Ghazni Children walk with sacks over their shoulders toward houses inside the ancient walls of Citadel The citadel was destroyed during First Anglo Afghan war since rebuilt still used as

Background imageGhazni Collection: 20085146

20085146
AFGHANISTAN Ghazni Houses inside ancient walls of Citadel The citadel was destroyed during First Anglo Afghan war since rebuilt still used as a military garrison Jane Sweeney

Background imageGhazni Collection: 20085144

20085144
AFGHANISTAN Ghazni Shop next to the ancient walls of Citadel destroyed during First Anglo Afghan war since rebuilt still used as a military garrison Jane Sweeney

Background imageGhazni Collection: 20085132

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AFGHANISTAN Ghazni Houses inside ancient walls of Citadel The citadel was destroyed during First Anglo Afghan war since rebuilt still used as a military garrison

Background imageGhazni Collection: Plan of Ghazni, (1880), c1880

Plan of Ghazni, (1880), c1880
Plan of Ghazni (1880), c1880. Episode of the Second Anglo-Afghan War, from 1878 to 1880. From British Battles on Land and Sea, Vol. IV, by James Grant

Background imageGhazni Collection: Plan of the Action at Ahmed Kheyl, near Ghazni (April 19, 1880), c1880

Plan of the Action at Ahmed Kheyl, near Ghazni (April 19, 1880), c1880. From British Battles on Land and Sea, Vol. IV, by James Grant. [Cassell Petter & Galpin, London, Paris & Melbourne, c1880]

Background imageGhazni Collection: Ghuznee, c1850. Artist: Albert Henry Payne

Ghuznee, c1850. Artist: Albert Henry Payne
Ghuznee, c1850. From Paynes Universum, or, Pictorial world : being a collection of engravings of views in all countries, portraits of great men, and specimens of works of art

Background imageGhazni Collection: Ghuznee Medal 1839, Colonel Joseph Orchard, 1st Regiment of Bengal European Light Infantry

Ghuznee Medal 1839, Colonel Joseph Orchard, 1st Regiment of Bengal European Light Infantry (Ghuznee Medal 1839)
5929779 Ghuznee Medal 1839, Colonel Joseph Orchard, 1st Regiment of Bengal European Light Infantry (Ghuznee Medal 1839) by British School, (19th century); National Army Museum

Background imageGhazni Collection: Ghuznee Medal 1839, Major-General Sir Abraham Roberts (metal)

Ghuznee Medal 1839, Major-General Sir Abraham Roberts (metal)
5924157 Ghuznee Medal 1839, Major-General Sir Abraham Roberts (metal) by British School, (19th century); National Army Museum, London; (add.info.: Ghuznee Medal 1839)

Background imageGhazni Collection: Sketches of Afghanistan (engraving)

Sketches of Afghanistan (engraving)
1586772 Sketches of Afghanistan (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Sketches of Afghanistan. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 14 May 1842)

Background imageGhazni Collection: Ghaznavid Coin, 999-1030 (silver)

Ghaznavid Coin, 999-1030 (silver)
1202997 Ghaznavid Coin, 999-1030 (silver) by Afghan School; 1.9x1.9 cm; Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford, UK; (add.info.: Mahmud of Ghazni)

Background imageGhazni Collection: Afghanistan, Ghazni. In the old citys shadow, the bazaar opens for business in Ghazni

Afghanistan, Ghazni. In the old citys shadow, the bazaar opens for business in Ghazni, Afghanistan

Background imageGhazni Collection: An Afghan National Army soldier prepares a detonation charge

An Afghan National Army soldier prepares a detonation charge
April 17, 2012 - An Afghan National Army special operations forces soldier prepares a detonation charge to destroy unexploded ordnance during a security patrol in the mountains around Latif district

Background imageGhazni Collection: Dust lights up the rotors of a CH-47 Chinook helicopter

Dust lights up the rotors of a CH-47 Chinook helicopter
May 23, 2012 - Dust lights up the rotors of a CH-47 Chinook helicopter as paratroopers load for an air assault mission near Combat Outpost Ab Band, Ghazni province, Afghanistan

Background imageGhazni Collection: Afghanistan, Ghazni. Brightly-colored dyed wool dries on poles in Ghazni in Afghanistan

Afghanistan, Ghazni. Brightly-colored dyed wool dries on poles in Ghazni in Afghanistan

Background imageGhazni Collection: Afghanistan, Ghazni. Colorful woolen yarn dries on wooden poles in Ghazni in Afghanistan

Afghanistan, Ghazni. Colorful woolen yarn dries on wooden poles in Ghazni in Afghanistan

Background imageGhazni Collection: Afghanistan, Ghazni. Brightly-colored wool, recently dyed, is hung to dry in Ghazni, Afghanistan

Afghanistan, Ghazni. Brightly-colored wool, recently dyed, is hung to dry in Ghazni, Afghanistan

Background imageGhazni Collection: Afghanistan Ghazni

Afghanistan Ghazni
Distant view of the town, dominated by its citadel

Background imageGhazni 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



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Ghazni Collection

Ghazni is a city in Afghanistan located in the central region of the country and has been an important city for centuries, serving as a strategic point on the Silk Road and a major trading center between Central Asia and South Asia, and is known for its many historical monuments, including the famous Ghaznavid minarets which date back to the 11th century. The city has seen much conflict over its long history, most recently during the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan in 1979 and more recently during Taliban rule. Today, Ghazni remains an important cultural center with many mosques and shrines still standing from its past. Despite ongoing security challenges, it continues to be an important economic hub for Afghanistan's agricultural sector as well as being home to several universities.
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Our beautiful pictures are available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Photo Gifts

The Ghazni collection from Media Storehouse is a stunning array of wall art and framed prints that showcase the beauty and culture of Afghanistan's historic city, Ghazni. Our collection features breathtaking photographs taken by talented photographers who have captured the essence of this ancient city through their lenses. From its magnificent architecture to its vibrant markets, the Ghazni collection offers a glimpse into the rich cultural heritage of Afghanistan. Each print in our collection is carefully crafted using high-quality materials to ensure longevity and durability. Whether you're looking for a statement piece for your living room or office, or simply want to add some character to your home decor, these prints are sure to impress. The Ghazni collection from Media Storehouse is an excellent choice for anyone who appreciates fine art and wants to bring a touch of Afghan culture into their home or workspace.
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What are Ghazni (Afghanistan Asia) art prints?

Ghazni art prints are a collection of beautiful and intricate artworks that originate from the city of Ghazni in Afghanistan, Asia. These prints showcase the rich cultural heritage and artistic traditions of this ancient city, which has been an important center for Islamic arts and architecture since the 10th century. The Ghazni art prints feature a wide range of styles, including calligraphy, miniature painting, and decorative motifs inspired by Islamic geometric patterns. The use of vibrant colors and intricate details make these prints truly unique and eye-catching. These art prints are perfect for anyone who appreciates fine art or wants to add a touch of exotic elegance to their home or office decor. They can be framed or mounted on canvas to create stunning wall displays that will impress your guests and inspire your creativity. Whether you're looking for a traditional piece with historical significance or something more contemporary with modern flair, there's sure to be a Ghazni art print that suits your taste.
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What Ghazni (Afghanistan Asia) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of Ghazni art prints that you can buy. These prints are perfect for those who appreciate the beauty and culture of this region. You can choose from a variety of styles, including traditional paintings, photographs, and illustrations. Some popular options include images of the historic citadel in Ghazni city, intricate tile work found in local mosques and madrasas, as well as portraits depicting daily life in the region. Additionally, there are also many stunning landscapes showcasing the natural beauty of Afghanistan's countryside. These art prints come in various sizes to suit your preferences and decor needs. Whether you're looking for something small to add to an existing collection or a larger piece to make a statement on your wall, we have got you covered. If you're interested in purchasing high-quality Ghazni art prints that capture the essence of this beautiful region's culture and history - look no further than Media Storehouse.
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How much do Ghazni (Afghanistan Asia) art prints cost?

We offer a wide range of Ghazni art prints that vary in price depending on the size and type of print. Our collection includes high-quality reproductions of traditional Afghan artwork, as well as contemporary pieces inspired by the region's rich cultural heritage. Our Ghazni art prints are available in a variety of sizes to suit any space or budget. Whether you're looking for a small print to add some color to your home office or a large canvas to make a statement in your living room, we have something for everyone. We take great pride in our selection of Ghazni art prints and work hard to ensure that each piece is printed with the highest quality materials and techniques. So if you're looking for beautiful, authentic Afghan artwork at an affordable price, look no further than Media Storehouse.
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We take great care in ensuring that your Ghazni art prints are delivered to you safely and securely. We use high-quality packaging materials to protect the prints during transit, so they arrive at your doorstep in pristine condition. Once you have placed an order for your Ghazni art print, our team will carefully prepare it for shipping. We work with trusted courier partners who specialize in handling delicate items like artwork. Your print will be shipped directly from our printing facility to your chosen delivery address. We understand that receiving a beautiful piece of art is an exciting moment, which is why we aim to make the delivery process as smooth and hassle-free as possible. You can track the progress of your shipment online using the tracking number provided by our courier partner. We ensure that all Ghazni art prints ordered from Media Storehouse are packaged with care and delivered safely to their intended destination using reliable courier services.