National Archives of Afghanistan, Kabul
Facts and practical information
The National Archives of Afghanistan, nestled in the heart of Kabul, stands as a testament to the rich and varied history of this resilient nation. As a museum and repository of the country's historical documents, it houses an invaluable collection of manuscripts, books, and records that span the breadth of Afghanistan's storied past.
This institution is a treasure trove of information, featuring texts not only in Pashto and Dari, the two official languages of Afghanistan, but also in many other languages and scripts, reflecting the diverse cultural influences that have shaped Afghan history. Among the archives are rare Islamic manuscripts, historical treaties, legal documents, as well as government records that date back centuries.
The archives serve as a vital resource for researchers, historians, and scholars interested in the rich tapestry of Afghan society. Through the preservation of these documents, the National Archives plays a crucial role in maintaining the historical narrative of Afghanistan, offering insights into its complex history, from the times of ancient empires through to the modern era.
Despite the challenges faced by the country, the National Archives of Afghanistan remains committed to its mission of preserving the nation's collective memory. For visitors and locals alike, the museum offers a unique window into Afghanistan's historical and cultural heritage, providing an opportunity to engage with the primary sources that have shaped the nation's identity.
Kabul
National Archives of Afghanistan – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Shah-Do Shamshira Mosque, Kabul City Center, Kabul Zoo, Pul-e Khishti Mosque.
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Bus
- ده افغانان (10 min walk)
- جاده آسمایی (12 min walk)