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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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Background imageKabul Collection: View in Cabul: The Bala Hissar and Part of the City from Deh Afghan, c1880

View in Cabul: The Bala Hissar and Part of the City from Deh Afghan, 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: Crushed by Rolling Stones, Mown Down by Volleys of Musket-Shot The Men Fell In Hundreds, 1908

Crushed by Rolling Stones, Mown Down by Volleys of Musket-Shot The Men Fell In Hundreds, 1908, (c1920). The First Afghan War 1839-1842, ended with an Afghan victory and a decimated British Army

Background imageKabul Collection: Kabul River, Afghanistan, 1895

Kabul River, Afghanistan, 1895. As seen from Cuzergao in the Shardeh Valley. From The Universal Geography with Illustrations and Maps, division XVI

Background imageKabul Collection: Whos to Pay?, 1878. Artist: Swain

Whos to Pay?, 1878. Artist: Swain
Whos to Pay?, 1878. British prime minister Benjamin Disraeli and a personification of India wearing a sari. Behind is a map of Indias North West Frontier and Afghanistan

Background imageKabul Collection: Bazaar at Cabul, in the fruit season, 1847

Bazaar at Cabul, in the fruit season, 1847. Market in Kabul, Afghanistan. Illustration from The History of China and India, by Miss Corner, (Dean and Co, London, 1847)

Background imageKabul Collection: View of Cabul, 1847. Artist: Giles

View of Cabul, 1847. Artist: Giles
View of Cabul, 1847. The town of Kabul in Afghanistan. Illustration from The History of China and India, by Miss Corner, (Dean and Co, London, 1847)

Background imageKabul Collection: Lieutenant-General Alfred Gaselee, commanding the British forces in China, 1902

Lieutenant-General Alfred Gaselee, commanding the British forces in China, 1902. Artist: Bassano Studio
Lieutenant-General Alfred Gaselee, commanding the British forces in China, 1902. Gaselee (1844-1918) marched from Kandahar to Kabul and back again in the Afghan War

Background imageKabul Collection: Cabul, from the Bala Hissar, 1883. Artist: J Stephenson

Cabul, from the Bala Hissar, 1883. Artist: J Stephenson
Cabul, from the Bala Hissar, 1883. View of Kabul, Afghanistan, from the fort of Bala Hissar

Background imageKabul Collection: Kabul from the Bala Hissar, Afghanistan, 1893. Artist: J Stephenson

Kabul from the Bala Hissar, Afghanistan, 1893. Artist: J Stephenson
Kabul from the Bala Hissar, Afghanistan, 1893. An Engraving from James Taylors The Age We Live In: A History of the Nineteenth Century, From the Peace of 1815 to the Present Time, William Mackenzie

Background imageKabul Collection: Surrender of Dost Mohammad Khan, Kabul, First Anglo-Afghan War, 1838-1842. Artist: James Atkinson

Surrender of Dost Mohammad Khan, Kabul, First Anglo-Afghan War, 1838-1842. Artist: James Atkinson
Surrender of Dost Mohammad Khan, Kabul, First Anglo-Afghan War, 1838-1842. Dost Mohammed Khan, ruler of Afghanistan, surrendering to William MacNaghten (1793-1841)

Background imageKabul Collection: Tomb of Emperor Babur, Kabul, First Anglo-Afghan War 1838-1842. Artist: James Atkinson

Tomb of Emperor Babur, Kabul, First Anglo-Afghan War 1838-1842. Artist: James Atkinson
Tomb of Emperor Babur, First Anglo-Afghan War 1838-1842. Babur (c1483-1530) was the Islamic conqueror of India who founded the Mughal dynasty

Background imageKabul Collection: Bazaar at Kabul during the fruit season, First Anglo-Afghan War, 1838-1842. Artist: James Atkinson

Bazaar at Kabul during the fruit season, First Anglo-Afghan War, 1838-1842. Artist: James Atkinson
Bazaar at Kabul during the fruit season, First Anglo-Afghan War, 1838-1842. The British fought the Anglo-Afghan Wars in an attempt to block the expansion of Russias sphere of influence towards India

Background imageKabul Collection: Shah Shoja, puppet of the British, holding a durbar at Kabul, First Anglo-Afghan War, 1838-1842

Shah Shoja, puppet of the British, holding a durbar at Kabul, First Anglo-Afghan War, 1838-1842. Artist: James Atkinson
Shah Shoja, puppet of the British, holding a durbar at Kabul, First Anglo-Afghan War, 1838-1842. A former ally of the British from the Napoleonic Wars

Background imageKabul Collection: Second Anglo-Afghan War (1878-1900), 1880

Second Anglo-Afghan War (1878-1900), 1880: British position at Sherpore, Cabul (Kabul). Gatling gun bastion making ready to repel attack by the Ghazis, 23 December 1879

Background imageKabul Collection: Second Anglo-Afghan War (1878-1880), 1880

Second Anglo-Afghan War (1878-1880), 1880. A block in the Jugdulluk Pass: British troops having difficulties on their way to reinforce General Roberts at Cabul (Kabul). December 1879

Background imageKabul Collection: Hippies in Afghanistan Aug 1971 - 18 year old Owen jones

Hippies in Afghanistan Aug 1971 - 18 year old Owen jones and Girlfriend Tessa from Paris on a street corner in kabul smoking a cigarette

Background imageKabul Collection: An Afghan woman walks on a hilltop overlooking Kabul

An Afghan woman walks on a hilltop overlooking Kabul, Afghanistan February 27, 2018. REUTERS/Mohammad Ismail

Background imageKabul Collection: The Wider Image: Wings of joy: Kabuls bird market

The Wider Image: Wings of joy: Kabuls bird market
A parrot is seen inside a shop for sale at Ka Faroshi bird market in Kabul, Afghanistan, January 25, 2018. REUTERS/Mohammad Ismail SEARCH " BIRD MARKET" FOR THIS STORY

Background imageKabul Collection: An Afghan woman walks on a hilltop overlooking Kabul, Afghanistan

An Afghan woman walks on a hilltop overlooking Kabul, Afghanistan June 25, 2018.REUTERS/Mohammad Ismail

Background imageKabul Collection: The Wider Image: Wings of joy: Kabuls bird market

The Wider Image: Wings of joy: Kabuls bird market
A grain mix is seen in a shop at Ka Faroshi bird market in Kabul, Afghanistan, January 25, 2018.REUTERS/Mohammad Ismail SEARCH " BIRD MARKET" FOR THIS STORY

Background imageKabul Collection: The Wider Image: In the ruins of Kabuls Darul Aman palace

The Wider Image: In the ruins of Kabuls Darul Aman palace
A staircase is seen at the Darul Aman palace in Kabul, Afghanistan, June 5, 2016. REUTERS/Omar Sobhani SEARCH " DARUL AMAN" FOR THIS STORY

Background imageKabul Collection: The Wider Image: In the ruins of Kabuls Darul Aman palace

The Wider Image: In the ruins of Kabuls Darul Aman palace
The ruins of the Darul Aman palace are seen in Kabul, Afghanistan June 2, 2016. REUTERS/Omar Sobhani SEARCH " DARUL AMAN" FOR THIS STORY

Background imageKabul Collection: The Wider Image: In the ruins of Kabuls Darul Aman palace

The Wider Image: In the ruins of Kabuls Darul Aman palace
The ruins of the Darul Aman palace are seen in Kabul, Afghanistan June 2, 2016. REUTERS/Omar Sobhani SEARCH " DARUL AMAN" FOR THIS STORY

Background imageKabul Collection: The Wider Image: In the ruins of Kabuls Darul Aman palace

The Wider Image: In the ruins of Kabuls Darul Aman palace
A wall damaged by bullets is seen at the Darul Aman palace in Kabul, Afghanistan, June 5, 2016. REUTERS/Omar SobhaniSEARCH " DARUL AMAN" FOR THIS STORY

Background imageKabul Collection: The Wider Image: Wings of joy: Kabuls bird market

The Wider Image: Wings of joy: Kabuls bird market
A vendor holds a quail to slaughter for customers at Ka Faroshi bird market in Kabul, Afghanistan, January 18, 2018. REUTERS/Mohammad Ismail SEARCH " BIRD MARKET" FOR THIS STORY

Background imageKabul Collection: The Wider Image: In the ruins of Kabuls Darul Aman palace

The Wider Image: In the ruins of Kabuls Darul Aman palace
The ruins of the Darul Aman palace are seen in Kabul, Afghanistan, June 2, 2016. REUTERS/Omar Sobhani SEARCH " DARUL AMAN" FOR THIS STORY

Background imageKabul Collection: Puma Squadron Marks 100 Years

Puma Squadron Marks 100 Years
Pictured is an RAF Puma deployed on Operation TORAL in Afghanistan. Based in Kabul, Afghanistan, 33 Squadron Puma detachment are employed on Operation TORAL

Background imageKabul Collection: Puma Squadron Marks 100 Years

Puma Squadron Marks 100 Years
Pictured is an RAF Puma deploying flares whilst on Operation TORAL in Afghanistan. Based in Kabul, Afghanistan, 33 Squadron Puma detachment are employed on Operation TORAL

Background imageKabul Collection: Puma Squadron Marks 100 Years

Puma Squadron Marks 100 Years
Pictured is an RAF Puma deployed on Operation TORAL in Afghanistan. Based in Kabul, Afghanistan, 33 Squadron Puma detachment are employed on Operation TORAL

Background imageKabul Collection: Puma Squadron Marks 100 Years

Puma Squadron Marks 100 Years
Pictured is an RAF Puma deployed on Operation TORAL in Afghanistan. Based in Kabul, Afghanistan, 33 Squadron Puma detachment are employed on Operation TORAL

Background imageKabul Collection: An RAF Chinook helicopter is loaded into a C-17 Globe master

An RAF Chinook helicopter is loaded into a C-17 Globe master for the long journey back to the UK from Afghanistan. After thirteen years supporting operations in Afghanistan

Background imageKabul Collection: Elephants pull steam roller & motors for Amir of Afghanistan

Elephants pull steam roller & motors for Amir of Afghanistan
The most remarkable caravan that ever entered Afghanistan - a steam roller and motors for the Ameer. Ten elephants sent to Chaman to convey a steam roller, a motor car

Background imageKabul Collection: Buddha of Bamiyan | Afghanistan

Buddha of Bamiyan | Afghanistan
Salsaal was the larger of the two buddha status of Bamiyan.The Buddhas of Bamiyan were two 6th century monumental statues of standing buddha carved into the side of a cliff in the Bamiyan valley in

Background imageKabul Collection: Fort Butkhak

Fort Butkhak
An old brick bridge on the Kabul River between Sherpur and Bala Hissar in Afghanistan, circa 1875. (Photo by James Burke/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageKabul Collection: Kabul Afghanistan Skyline

Kabul Afghanistan Skyline
Michael Tompsett

Background imageKabul Collection: Sutlej Campaign Medal 1845-46, Colonel Joseph Orchard, 1st Regiment of Bengal European Light

Sutlej Campaign Medal 1845-46, Colonel Joseph Orchard, 1st Regiment of Bengal European Light Infantry
5929782 Sutlej Campaign Medal 1845-46, Colonel Joseph Orchard, 1st Regiment of Bengal European Light Infantry (Sutlej Campaign Medal 1845-46) by British School, (19th century); National Army Museum

Background imageKabul 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 imageKabul Collection: Double breasted padded jacket, 9th (Queens Royal) Lancers, 1880 circa (fabric)

Double breasted padded jacket, 9th (Queens Royal) Lancers, 1880 circa (fabric)
5922932 Double breasted padded jacket, 9th (Queens Royal) Lancers, 1880 circa (fabric) by British School, (19th century); National Army Museum

Background imageKabul Collection: Double breasted padded jacket, 9th (Queens Royal) Lancers, 1880 circa (fabric)

Double breasted padded jacket, 9th (Queens Royal) Lancers, 1880 circa (fabric)
5922931 Double breasted padded jacket, 9th (Queens Royal) Lancers, 1880 circa (fabric) by British School, (19th century); National Army Museum

Background imageKabul Collection: Double breasted padded jacket, 9th (Queens Royal) Lancers, 1880 circa (fabric)

Double breasted padded jacket, 9th (Queens Royal) Lancers, 1880 circa (fabric)
5922928 Double breasted padded jacket, 9th (Queens Royal) Lancers, 1880 circa (fabric) by British School, (19th century); National Army Museum

Background imageKabul Collection: 2nd Afghan War Medal 1878-80, Sowar Aziz, Queens Own Corps of Guides, Punjab Frontier Force (metal)

2nd Afghan War Medal 1878-80, Sowar Aziz, Queens Own Corps of Guides, Punjab Frontier Force (metal)
5921269 2nd Afghan War Medal 1878-80, Sowar Aziz, Queens Own Corps of Guides, Punjab Frontier Force (metal) by British School, (19th century); National Army Museum

Background imageKabul Collection: Belt or pouch ornament, 12th Regiment of Bengal Cavalry, 1882-1901 (gilt)

Belt or pouch ornament, 12th Regiment of Bengal Cavalry, 1882-1901 (gilt)
5928140 Belt or pouch ornament, 12th Regiment of Bengal Cavalry, 1882-1901 (gilt) by British School, (19th century); National Army Museum, London; (add.info.: Belt or pouch ornament)

Background imageKabul Collection: Pattern 1853 socket bayonet, Captain Alexander Robert Badcock, 5th Gurkhas, 1878 (metal)

Pattern 1853 socket bayonet, Captain Alexander Robert Badcock, 5th Gurkhas, 1878 (metal)
5924174 Pattern 1853 socket bayonet, Captain Alexander Robert Badcock, 5th Gurkhas, 1878 (metal) by British School, (19th century); National Army Museum

Background imageKabul Collection: Pattern 1853 socket bayonet, Captain Alexander Robert Badcock, 5th Gurkhas, 1878 (metal)

Pattern 1853 socket bayonet, Captain Alexander Robert Badcock, 5th Gurkhas, 1878 (metal)
5924172 Pattern 1853 socket bayonet, Captain Alexander Robert Badcock, 5th Gurkhas, 1878 (metal) by British School, (19th century); National Army Museum

Background imageKabul Collection: Kabul to Kandahar Star 1880 awarded to Lieutenant Ls H Baker, 3rd Regiment of Cavalry

Kabul to Kandahar Star 1880 awarded to Lieutenant Ls H Baker, 3rd Regiment of Cavalry, Punjab Frontier Force (metal)
5921398 Kabul to Kandahar Star 1880 awarded to Lieutenant Ls H Baker, 3rd Regiment of Cavalry, Punjab Frontier Force (metal) by British School, (19th century); National Army Museum

Background imageKabul Collection: Order of the Bath, Knight Commander Star and Companion Badge, Colonel Joseph Orchard

Order of the Bath, Knight Commander Star and Companion Badge, Colonel Joseph Orchard
5929778 Order of the Bath, Knight Commander Star and Companion Badge, Colonel Joseph Orchard, 1st Regiment of Bengal European Light Infantry (Order of the Bath, badge) by British School

Background imageKabul Collection: Victoria Cross group awarded to Field Marshal Lord Frederick Sleigh Roberts (metal)

Victoria Cross group awarded to Field Marshal Lord Frederick Sleigh Roberts (metal)
5926824 Victoria Cross group awarded to Field Marshal Lord Frederick Sleigh Roberts (metal) by British School, (19th century); National Army Museum

Background imageKabul Collection: Double breasted padded jacket, 9th (Queens Royal) Lancers, 1880 circa (fabric)

Double breasted padded jacket, 9th (Queens Royal) Lancers, 1880 circa (fabric)
5922929 Double breasted padded jacket, 9th (Queens Royal) Lancers, 1880 circa (fabric) by British School, (19th century); National Army Museum



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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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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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