Jim Moore, Department of State's South and Central Asia bureau deputy assistant secretary for press and public diplomacy, hands candy to Kuchi nomad boys during his visit to Tepe Sardar, Afghanistan's unique monument of sacred architecture outside Ghazni City, Nov. 17. Members from the Ghazni Provincial Reconstruction Team and State Department visited two archaeological sites. Looking to Ghazni 2013, the year which celebrates Ghazni as the Islamic cultural capital of the Asian world, Embassy Public Affairs and Moore brainstormed how to best assist Ghazni province as it strives to identify


Jim Moore, Department of State's South and Central Asia bureau deputy assistant secretary for press and public diplomacy, hands candy to Kuchi nomad boys during his visit to Tepe Sardar, Afghanistan's unique monument of sacred architecture outside Ghazni City, Nov. 17. Members from the Ghazni Provincial Reconstruction Team and State Department visited two archaeological sites. Looking to Ghazni 2013, the year which celebrates Ghazni as the Islamic cultural capital of the Asian world, Embassy Public Affairs and Moore brainstormed how to best assist Ghazni province as it strives to identify and restore particularly relevant Islamic archaeological sites that have earned Ghazni its 2013 designation.


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