Kabul Museum

Kabul Museum

also called  National Museum of Afghanistan  
 national museum in Darulaman, outside of Kabul, Afghanistan, displaying art and artifacts related to the country's history and heritage.

      Founded in 1924 and first housed in Koti Baghcha, a royal palace in Kabul, the museum moved to its current location in 1931. The Kabul Museum houses a wide variety of archaeological and artistic items representing Afghanistan's rich and varied past. The diversity of the museum's collection is a result of Afghanistan's location along the ancient Silk Road, an important trade route linking Asia to Europe and the Middle East, which brought a wide variety of goods, as well as new ideas, to the region. The museum's permanent collection included objects such as Neanderthal remains, Buddhist stucco sculptures, and ancient Hindu marble statuary. It also held a restored statue of King Kaniska and a collection of Bactrian (Bactria) gold objects (100 BCE to 100 CE) that were excavated in northern Afghanistan in the late 1970s. The museum also housed one of the world's most significant collections of Greek and Roman coins.

      Many of the museum's treasures were stolen or destroyed amid the strife that has plagued the region. During the civil war in the early 1990s the museum suffered catastrophic damage, including a devastating rocket attack in 1993, and looters made off with about three-quarters of the collection. The remaining artifacts were further decimated when the Taliban regime gained control of the region, purging all pre-Islamic statues and images, including the destruction of the famed Buddha statues at Bamiyan.

      The museum lay in ruins until 2003, when the international community funded repairs that allowed the building to reopen in 2004. In 2003 the Bactrian gold collection, feared lost during the years of conflict, was retrieved from a vault in a presidential palace, where it had been hidden for safekeeping since 1988. Afghan and international efforts to preserve the collection have helped save thousands of objects.

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