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Kabul is the capital and largest city of Afghanistan, located in the eastern part of the country, and is one of the oldest cities in Central Asia

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AFGHANISTAN Bamiyan province Pai Mori Gorge Between Kabul and Bamiyan the southern route

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AFGHANISTAN Hajigak pass Between Kabul and Bamiyan farm house near the Hajigak pass

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AFGHANISTAN Landscape Scenery near the Salang Pass between Samangan and Kabul

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AFGHANISTAN Hajigak pass Between Kabul and Bamiyan the southern route Hajigak pass 12 140ft 3700m

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AFGHANISTAN Landscape Between Kabul and Bamiyan the southern route Hajigak pass 12 140ft 3700m

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AFGHANISTAN Landscape Between Kabul and Bamiyan the southern route Hajigak pass 12 140ft 3700m

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AFGHANISTAN Unai pas Between Kabul and Bamiyan

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AFGHANISTAN Landscape Between Kabul and Bamiyan the southern route Hajigak pass 12 140ft 3700m

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AFGHANISTAN Landscape Scenery near the Salang Pass between Samangan and Kabul

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AFGHANISTAN Bamiyan Kakrak valley Watchtower at ruins once the site of a 21ft standing Buddha in a niche discovered in 1030

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AFGHANISTAN Bamiyan Kakrak valley Watchtower at ruins which were once the site of a 21ft standing Buddha in a niche discovered in 1030

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AFGHANISTAN Bamiyan Province Bamiyan Kakrak valley watchtower at ruins which were once the site of a 21ft standing Buddha in a niche discovered in 1030

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AFGHANISTAN Kabul Buildings on the banks of the Kabul river which in mid summer often dryes up

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AFGHANISTAN Bamiyan Province Bamiyan Kakrak valley watchtower at ruins which were once the site of a 21ft standing Buddha in a niche discovered in 1030

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AFGHANISTAN Sar-e-Cheshma Between Kabul and Bamiyan the southern route Fields near Sar-e-Cheshma Sarcheshma

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AFGHANISTAN Bamiyan province Shahr-e-Zohak Between Kabul and Bamiyan the southern route Shahr-e-Zohak Red city Ruins archaeologists believe dates as early as the 6th Century A.D

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AFGHANISTAN Kabul Street scene alongside the Kabul river

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AFGHANISTAN Kabul Houses in Northern suburbs

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AFGHANISTAN Kabul Street alongside the Kabul river People passing infront of optic sho

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AFGHANISTAN Kabul Group of boys in front of heavily damaged Kabul Palace

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AFGHANISTAN, Kabul Badly damaged housing lining street

Background imageKabul Collection: Aerial of Kabul, Afghanistan, Asia

Aerial of Kabul, Afghanistan, Asia

Background imageKabul Collection: Inside the City of Kabul (The Bala Hissar), c1840, (1901). Creators: Unknown, James Atkinson

Inside the City of Kabul (The Bala Hissar), c1840, (1901). Creators: Unknown, James Atkinson
Inside the City of Kabul (The Bala Hissar), c1840, (1901). Quadrangle occupied by the Durbar-Khaneh and the Harem Serai. View of the Bala Hissar ( High Fort )

Background imageKabul Collection: Crossing the Zamburak Kotal, (1901). Creator: Unknown

Crossing the Zamburak Kotal, (1901). Creator: Unknown
Crossing the Zamburak Kotal, (1901). British lieutenant-general Frederick Sleigh Roberts was appointed commander of the Kabul and Kandahar field force, and led 10

Background imageKabul Collection: Abdur Rahman, Ameer of Afghanistan, 1880s, (1901). Creator: Bourke

Abdur Rahman, Ameer of Afghanistan, 1880s, (1901). Creator: Bourke
Abdur Rahman, Ameer of Afghanistan, 1880s, (1901). Portrait of Sher Ali Khan, Emir of Afghanistan, (erroneously captioned Abdur Rahman)

Background imageKabul Collection: Map of the Fighting in the Chardeh Valley, 1901. Creator: Unknown

Map of the Fighting in the Chardeh Valley, 1901. Creator: Unknown
Map of the Fighting in the Chardeh Valley, 1901. British and Punjab cavalry attacked the Afghans in the Chardeh Valley, Afghanistan, at the Battle of Kabul in December 1879

Background imageKabul Collection: Map Indicating General Robertss Route to Kabul... and the British and Russian Boundaries, 1901

Map Indicating General Robertss Route to Kabul... and the British and Russian Boundaries, 1901
Map Indicating General Robertss Route to Kabul, and Thence to Kandahar, and the British and Russian Boundaries, 1901. The route taken through Afghanistan by British officer Sir Frederick Sleigh

Background imageKabul Collection: Kabul, Looking North from the Hill above the British Camp at Beni Hissar, October 8, 1879, (1901)

Kabul, Looking North from the Hill above the British Camp at Beni Hissar, October 8, 1879, (1901). View of Kabul, Afghanistan, with the Bala Hissar fortress in the centre

Background imageKabul Collection: Charge of Punjab Cavalry in the Second Action Near Charasia, on 24th April 1880, (1901)

Charge of Punjab Cavalry in the Second Action Near Charasia, on 24th April 1880, (1901). Incident during the Second Afghan War: British and Indian troops fighting Afghan forces near Kabul

Background imageKabul Collection: The Main Street in the Bazaar at Kabul in the Fruit Season, c1840, (1901). Creator

The Main Street in the Bazaar at Kabul in the Fruit Season, c1840, (1901). Creator
The Main Street in the Bazaar at Kabul in the Fruit Season, c1840, (1901). Market in the capital of Afghanistan. From " The Life and Deeds of Earl Roberts, Vol. I

Background imageKabul Collection: The Bala Hissar and City of Kabul from the Upper Part of the Citadel, c1842, (1901)

The Bala Hissar and City of Kabul from the Upper Part of the Citadel, c1842, (1901). View of Kabul, Afghanistan, with the Bala Hissar fortress. From " The Life and Deeds of Earl Roberts, Vol

Background imageKabul Collection: The Attack on the Bala Hissar on the Night of 11th December 1879, (1901). Creator

The Attack on the Bala Hissar on the Night of 11th December 1879, (1901). Creator
The Attack on the Bala Hissar on the Night of 11th December 1879, (1901). British and Punjab cavalry attacked the Afghans in the Chardeh Valley, Afghanistan

Background imageKabul Collection: The Action on the Heights Above Charasia, October 6, 1879, (1901). Creator: Unknown

The Action on the Heights Above Charasia, October 6, 1879, (1901). Creator: Unknown
The Action on the Heights Above Charasia, October 6, 1879, (1901). The Battle of Charasiab, near Kabul, Afghanistan, was fought between British

Background imageKabul Collection: Kabul Types, 1840s, (1901). Creator: James Atkinson

Kabul Types, 1840s, (1901). Creator: James Atkinson
Kabul Types, 1840s, (1901). Portraits of people in the capital of Afghanistan: a woman donning a burqa before going out (top left), An Afghan Sirdar, (a term denoting a prince or noblemen)

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In this photograph taken on December 22, 2017 Afghan youths play on a football pitch at the Chaman-e-Huzuri ground in Kabul. (Photo by WAKIL KOHSAR / AFP)

Background imageKabul Collection: British-Afghan war, view of Kabul city from the top of the Citadel. Afghanistan

British-Afghan war, view of Kabul city from the top of the Citadel. Afghanistan

Background imageKabul Collection: British-Afghan war, Kabul, capital of the territories of Shere Ali in Afghanistan

British-Afghan war, Kabul, capital of the territories of Shere Ali in Afghanistan

Background imageKabul Collection: Afghan-British War, British military camp in Kabul, near the pass of Khiyber, drawing

Afghan-British War, British military camp in Kabul, near the pass of Khiyber, drawing by Major Cavagnari, Afghanistan November 1878

Background imageKabul Collection: British-Afghan war, Afghan scenes, grocery shop in a Kabul market, engraving from 1878

British-Afghan war, Afghan scenes, grocery shop in a Kabul market, engraving from 1878

Background imageKabul Collection: British-Afghan war, scenes in the city of Kabul. Afghanistan entrance gate and market bazaars

British-Afghan war, scenes in the city of Kabul. Afghanistan entrance gate and market bazaars, November 1878

Background imageKabul Collection: British-Afghan war, overview of Kabul in Afghanistan

British-Afghan war, overview of Kabul in Afghanistan

Background imageKabul Collection: Necklace from Tillya Tepe, 1st century

Necklace from Tillya Tepe, 1st century. Found in the Collection of National Museum of Afghanistan, Kabul

Background imageKabul Collection: Gold crown from Tillya Tepe, 1st century

Gold crown from Tillya Tepe, 1st century. Found in the Collection of National Museum of Afghanistan, Kabul

Background imageKabul Collection: The Bridge, Cabul, c1880

The Bridge, Cabul, 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 imageKabul Collection: Interior of the British Residency, Cabul, Looking South, 1879, (c1880)

Interior of the British Residency, Cabul, Looking South, 1879, (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 imageKabul Collection: Plan of General Robertss March from Cabul to Candahar, c1880

Plan of General Robertss March from Cabul to Candahar, c1880. From British Battles on Land and Sea, Vol. IV, by James Grant. [Cassell Petter & Galpin, London, Paris & Melbourne, c1880]

Background imageKabul Collection: Plan of the Sherpur Cantonments, c1880

Plan of the Sherpur Cantonments, 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 imageKabul Collection: Plan of the Operations Round Cabul, Dec. 9-15, 1879, c1880

Plan of the Operations Round Cabul, Dec. 9-15, 1879, c1880. From British Battles on Land and Sea, Vol. IV, by James Grant. [Cassell Petter & Galpin, London, Paris & Melbourne, c1880]



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Kabul Collection

Kabul is the capital and largest city of Afghanistan, located in the eastern part of the country, and is one of the oldest cities in Central Asia, with evidence of human habitation dating back to at least 3000 BCE. A population of over 5 million people and is a major cultural, political, economic and educational center for Afghanistan. The city has been heavily damaged by war over the years but has seen some rebuilding efforts since 2001. Kabul is home to many important religious sites such as mosques, shrines and madrasas as well as several universities including Kabul University. The city also boasts several parks and gardens which provide much needed green space for its residents. Despite its turbulent history, Kabul remains an important hub for trade between Central Asia and South Asia making it an essential part of Afghanistan's economy.
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Our beautiful pictures are available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Photo Gifts

The Kabul collection from Media Storehouse is a stunning selection of wall art and framed prints that showcase the beauty, culture, and history of Afghanistan's capital city. Our collection features a range of images captured by talented photographers who have explored the streets, markets, landmarks, and landscapes of Kabul. From panoramic views of the city skyline to close-up shots of intricate architecture and colorful street scenes, each piece in our collection tells a unique story about life in Kabul. Some pieces highlight iconic landmarks such as the Darul Aman Palace or Babur's Gardens while others capture everyday moments like children playing or vendors selling their wares. Whether you're looking for an eye-catching centerpiece for your living room or a thoughtful gift for someone who loves travel photography or Afghan culture, the Kabul collection has something to offer. Each print is carefully crafted using high-quality materials to ensure it will last for years to come.
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What are Kabul (Afghanistan Asia) art prints?

Kabul art prints are a collection of artistic works that depict the beauty, culture and history of Kabul, Afghanistan. These prints showcase various aspects of life in Kabul such as its architecture, landscapes, people and traditions. They are created by talented artists who have captured the essence of this ancient city through their unique styles and techniques. These art prints are perfect for those who appreciate fine art or have an interest in Afghan culture. They can be used to decorate homes, offices or public spaces with a touch of elegance and sophistication. The high-quality printing process ensures that each print is vibrant and long-lasting. Whether you're looking for a stunning piece to add to your personal collection or seeking a gift for someone special, Kabul art prints offer something truly unique. With their rich colors and intricate details, they provide an immersive experience that transports viewers to the heart of this fascinating city.
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What Kabul (Afghanistan Asia) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of Kabul art prints that capture the essence and beauty of this vibrant city in Afghanistan. From stunning landscape shots to intricate architectural designs, there is something for everyone. You can choose from a variety of styles, including black and white photography, colorful paintings or digital illustrations. Some popular options include images of the iconic Babur Gardens, the historic Darul Aman Palace or the bustling streets filled with vendors selling spices and textiles. There are also many pieces that showcase traditional Afghan culture such as dance performances or weddings. Whether you're looking to decorate your home or office space with unique artwork or simply want to add some cultural flair to your collection, we have plenty of options available. With high-quality printing techniques and durable materials used for each piece, you can be sure that your chosen print will last for years to come.
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How do I buy Kabul (Afghanistan Asia) art prints?

To buy Kabul art prints from Media Storehouse, you can browse through our extensive collection of high-quality photographs and artwork depicting the city. Once you have found a print that catches your eye, simply select the size and format that you prefer, such as canvas or framed print. We offer a variety of payment options for your convenience, including credit card and PayPal. They also provide secure checkout to ensure that your personal information is protected. Once you have completed your purchase, Media Storehouse will process your order promptly and ship it directly to your chosen address. You can expect to receive your art print in excellent condition within a reasonable timeframe. Whether you are looking for a stunning piece of wall art for your home or office, or simply want to add some cultural flair to your decor, buying Kabul art prints from Media Storehouse is an easy and convenient way to do so.
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How much do Kabul (Afghanistan Asia) art prints cost?

We offer a wide range of Kabul art prints at varying prices. Our collection includes stunning photographs and illustrations that capture the beauty and culture of this historic city. The cost of our Kabul art prints depends on factors such as size, framing options, and printing materials. We strive to provide affordable options for all customers while maintaining the highest quality standards in our products. Our prints are available in various sizes ranging from small to large formats suitable for any space or decor style. Whether you're looking for a unique piece to add to your home or office or searching for a special gift for someone who loves travel and photography, we have something that will meet your needs and exceed your expectations.
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How will my Kabul (Afghanistan Asia) art prints be delivered to me?

We take great care in ensuring that your Kabul art prints are delivered to you safely and securely. We use high-quality packaging materials to protect your artwork during transit, so it arrives in perfect condition. Once you have placed your order with us, our team will carefully print and prepare your chosen artwork for dispatch. We work with trusted shipping partners who offer reliable delivery services worldwide. Your Kabul art prints will be dispatched from our printing facility directly to the address provided at checkout. You can track the progress of your shipment using the tracking information provided by our shipping partner. We understand how important it is for you to receive your artwork promptly and in good condition, which is why we take every step necessary to ensure a smooth delivery process. If you have any questions or concerns about the delivery of your order, please don't hesitate to contact us for assistance.