Turkish Ambassador: Ghazni’s historical heritage is remarkable and unique.

Turkish Ambassador: Ghazni’s historical heritage is remarkable and unique.

Turkish Ambassador: Ghazni’s historical heritage is remarkable and unique.

The Turkish Embassy in Kabul announced that the restoration of Sultan Mahmud of Ghazni’s mausoleum complex in Ghazni province, carried out by the Turkish Cooperation and Coordination Agency (TIKA), has been completed and was officially inaugurated on Tuesday.

The inauguration ceremony was attended by the Deputy Minister of Information and Culture of the Taliban government and the governor of Ghazni. The embassy described the project as a significant symbol of the cultural and historical ties between Turkey and Afghanistan. TIKA, as Turkey’s development agency, has long been involved in Afghanistan’s developmental, technical, and cultural projects, and this restoration is one of its most important recent contributions to heritage preservation.

During his recent visit to Ghazni, the Turkish ambassador also toured historical sites, baths, and the city’s tombs, describing Ghazni’s cultural heritage as “remarkable.” He noted that despite its simplicity, the Ghazni museum houses invaluable and unique artifacts.