The Minaret of Jam is an ancient minaret located in Afghanistan's Ghor Province, in the western part of the country. The Minaret is situated in the remote and rugged Hari River valley, within the western part of the Hindu Kush mountain range. It is located approximately 215 kilometers (134 miles) southwest of the city of Herat.
The Buddha of Bamiyan refers to the monumental statues of Buddha that were located in the Bamyan Valley in central Afghanistan. The statues were carved into the cliffs of the valley and were considered one of the most significant cultural heritage sites in the world.
Darul Aman Palac is a three-story-tall palace located in Darulaman, which about 16 kilometres (9.9 mi) south-west of the centre of Kabul, Afghanistan. In 2002, the Afghan government announced plans to rebuild the palace. The reconstruction project is being funded by the Japanese government and is expected to be completed in 2023.