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No one would be allow to usurp historical sites of Kunduz: IEA

KUNDUZ (Agencies): The Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan will not allow anyone to grip or usurp the historical sites in Kunduz province, stressed officials of Information and Culture of said province.
The provincial head of Information and Culture of Kunduz, Matiullah Ruhani, said that people who are using historical sites as their own property asked to leave the historical sites before any legal action taking.
Meanwhile, another official of Kunduz department of Information and Culture, Nimatullah Safi named Jargzar is a historical hill in the province with an ancient of 200 years.

The Frontier Post

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