Afghanistan P-63a / 10,000 afghanis 1993 – UNC

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Issued by Da Afghanistan Bank
Date SH 1372 (1993)
Printer Thomas de la Rue, London
Size 169 x 76 mm
Front Mosque of Herat

The Great Mosque of Herat (Masjid-i Jāmi‘-i Herāt) or “Jami Masjid of Herat”, is a mosque in the city of Herat, in the Herat Province of north-western Afghanistan. It was built by the Ghurids, under the rule of the Sultan Ghiyath al-Din Muhammad Ghori, who laid its foundation in 1200 CE, and later extended by several rulers as Herat changed rulers down the centuries from the Timurids to the Safavids, Mughals and then the Uzbeks, all of whom supported the mosque. Though many of the glazed tiles have been replaced during subsequent periods, the Friday Mosque in Herat was given its present form during the closing years of the fifteenth century.

Reverse Arch of Qila-e-Bost, Lashkargah

Qala-e-Bost is a fortress in Bost, Afghanistan, built 3000 years ago. It is located near the convergence of the Helmand and Arghandab Rivers, a half-hour’s drive south of Lashkargah. Qala-e-Bost is famous for its 11th century decorative arch. The arch is part of the remains of a mosque.

63a = without space between “Da” and “Afghanistan” un upper back