چهره جدید سرک دارلمان کابل افغانستان Dar ul aman rode Kabul Afghanistan
Darul Aman Palace
Darul Aman Palace (Pashto: د دارالامان ماڼۍ; Dari: قصر دارالامان; 'Abode of Peace' or, in a double meaning, 'Abode of Aman[ullah]')[3] is a three-story-tall palace located in Darulaman, which about 16 kilometres (9.9 mi) south-west of the centre of Kabul, Afghanistan. Surrounding the palace are the following buildings: the National Assembly, the National Museum of Afghanistan and the Afghan International University.
StatusReconstructed in 2019 on the 100th Independence Day of AfghanistanTypePalaceArchitectural styleNeoclassicalTown or cityKabulCountryAfghanistanConstruction started1925Completed1927Renovated2016-2019Renovation cost$10-20 million[1][2]Height107 ft (33 m)Technical detailsMaterialBrick
Marble (spiral staircases)Floor count3Design and constructionArchitect(s)Walter Harten
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The 150 room Darul Aman Palace was originally built in the 1920s, during the reign of Amanullah Khan.[4] He reigned as Emir of Afghanistan between February 1919 and June 1926, and as King of Afghanistan between June 1926 and January 1929. The palace was severely damaged during the 1990s civil war. However, between 2016 and 2020, the palace was renovated and completely restored to its former glory, work being largely completed for the 100th anniversary of Afghan independence, which was on 19 August 2019.[4][5]
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