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What beautiful pics. Wish the country peace and prosperity
Afghanistan has numerous natural and historical attractions as it is directly affected by wars.
Tourists traveling to Afghanistan may not expect much from the city because of the importance of tourism and meeting their leisure needs, but the truth is something else. Afghanistan is a country with a delightful climate, one of Iran's friendly and neighboring countries. The people of this country have many cultural similarities with the people of Iran. Afghanistan in the past was not far from popular countries for foreign tourists and famous tourists such as "Marco Polo" have visited this country.
The wars of the past few decades in this country have severely affected the vital tourism industry, and it is no longer the prosperity of the past.
Different regions of Afghanistan can attract tourists, and if the relevant officials pay attention, tourism can become an essential source of income for Afghanistan. For example, Nangarhar and Samangan are among the provinces with the most historical buildings and sites.
He called "Band Amir" in Bamyan province and "Wakhan" valley in "Badakhshan" among the places of interest and attraction for foreign tourists.
Afghanistan became a socialist state in the 1970s after the Soviet-influenced Thor revolution. It witnessed a long war with the Afghan Mujahideen that killed more than two million civilians over a decade and displaced more Than five million. After several successive coups and the victory of the Mojahedin over the government of Mohammad Najibullah, the Afghan Civil War began and entered a period of war between the various Mojahedin parties. The Taliban took control of most of Afghanistan in the mid-1991s.
But with the onslaught of the US-led International Coalition in 2001, they lost power. In December 2001, the United Nations Security Council commissioned the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) to maintain security and the new Afghan government headed by Hamid Karzai. Afghanistan is currently slowly rebuilding, with the support of the international community, as it engages with the armed resistance of the Taliban and other groups such as the Haqqani Network in Pakistan and ISIS.