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Bakthar, Ainak Copper Relics Representing Afghans’ Noble Culture, Civilization

Wednesday April 13, 2016
KABUL (BNA) Bakhtar, Ainak and treasuries of the country, with long background, represent the noble culture and civilization of the Afghans, Bakthar News Agency analyst writes.
The rich Bakhtar and Ainak Copper relics, which had been displayed in some countries of the world under the initiative of the Minister of Information and Culture, Abdul Bari Jahani is drawing attention and willing from these countries to host the world nations for visit each day, the analyst said. By displaying the precious relics, the world, by passing each day gets familiarized with the Afghan enriched culture and civilization, according to the writer adding, “When the Tella Tappa’s relics became unhidden, some of the world countries become enthusiasts of showing them in their own exhibitions.
The relics of Bakhtar treasury and Tella Tappa could make long trips; being fist shown in Paris, could draw visitors in U.S. and Canada and finally hosted by Japan and South Korea. Initiated by the minister of information and culture, the relics shown in the world countries not only collected wide financial incomes, but also demonstrated that Afghanistan was making efforts to generously put in show its spiritual having, believing them as part of the world cultural heritages, as Afghanistan, in the past had been the confluence center of the world’s cultures, migrations route, trade and the center of training of people with particular culture and spiritual having. This is why the ancient Aryana (present Afghanistan) culturally get more and more civilized and transfer the noble culture from one generation to another. Under the current rapid expansion of modern technology, tolerance and coordination, Afghanistan can once again play vital role in development such cooperation, rehabilitation of the Silk Route, rehabilitation of Azure Way, indicating that the ancient Aryana and the current Afghanistan would keep its positions in the regional deals.

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