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June 26th, 2008 at 7:34am


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News - Aga Khan Development Network (AKDN)


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" Press Release For Immediate Release   “Paradise Garden” Restoration to Revitalise Kabul (click here for photos) Kabul, Afghanistan, 2 nd May 2002 —The Government of Afghanistan and the Municipality of Kabul today confirmed that the Aga Khan Trust for Culture will lead a project to enable reutilisation of the historic Bagh-e-Babur garden as a major public open space and also to rehabilitate neighbourhood residential dwellings and public sanitation facilities. This confirmation follows the agreement last week under which the Trust launched a revitalisation initiative around the Timur Shah Mausoleum in the centre of the city.  Both projects were first announced just over four weeks ago by His Highness the Aga Khan during his visit to Kabul. “W"
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