Sunday 25 March 2007

Heritage Darulaman Palace

Darulaman Palace was the residential place for the former Kings of Afghanistan where they had all the luxuries that was required for a monarchy regime in a country. ISAF Forces took control of the Palace in 2005 and since then there has been no reconstruction efforts directed towards the Palace, and because of the ISAF presence it has a strong possibility of attracting terrorist attacks on it.

Darulaman Palace was the residential place for the former Kings of Afghanistan where they had all the luxuries that was required for a monarchy regime in a country. ISAF Forces took control of the Palace in 2005 and since then there has been no reconstruction efforts directed towards the Palace, and because of the ISAF presence it has a strong possibility of attracting terrorist attacks on it.

Darulaman Palace was the residential place for the former Kings of Afghanistan where they had all the luxuries that was required for a monarchy regime in a country. ISAF Forces took control of the Palace in 2005 and since then there has been no reconstruction efforts directed towards the Palace, and because of the ISAF presence it has a strong possibility of attracting terrorist attacks on it.

Darulaman Palace was the residential place for the former Kings of Afghanistan where they had all the luxuries that was required for a monarchy regime in a country. ISAF Forces took control of the Palace in 2005 and since then there has been no reconstruction efforts directed towards the Palace, and because of the ISAF presence it has a strong possibility of attracting terrorist attacks on it.

Darulaman Palace was the residential place for the former Kings of Afghanistan where they had all the luxuries that was required for a monarchy regime in a country. ISAF Forces took control of the Palace in 2005 and since then there has been no reconstruction efforts directed towards the Palace, and because of the ISAF presence it has a strong possibility of attracting terrorist attacks on it.

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