Among the sites most at risk are the Pul-e Kheshti of Faizabad and the Ras-ul-Mulk Mausoleum in Wak
A number of cultural activists in Badakhshan have expressed concern that several historic monuments in the province are at risk of being destroyed.
They say years of neglect by previous governments, along with seasonal rains, have left a number of historical sites across Badakhshan vulnerable to damage. They have called on the Islamic Emirate to prioritize the restoration and protection of these monuments.
Ahmad Nabil Qazizada, a cultural activist in Badakhshan, said: “We ask the Islamic Emirate to protect and restore the historic monuments in Badakhshan and prevent anyone from destroying them.”
Local journalist Baik Mohammad Ahmadi said: “With the passage of time and natural disasters, these historic monuments could disappear completely. The government should restore them before they are destroyed.”
Among the sites most at risk are the Pul-e Kheshti of Faizabad and the Ras-ul-Mulk Mausoleum in Wakhan district.
The Badakhshan Department of Information and Culture acknowledges these concerns, saying that many of the province’s registered historical monuments are at risk of deterioration. However, the department says efforts are underway to secure their restoration.
Mohammad Mohaqiq, Director of Historical Monuments at the department, said: “We have repeatedly sent official requests to the Ministry of Information and Culture for the restoration of Badakhshan’s historical monuments, and we hope the restoration work will begin soon.”
According to the Badakhshan Department of Information and Culture, 29 historical monuments are currently registered with the Ministry of Information and Culture across the province, and most of them require restoration and rehabilitation.
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