Citadel of Ghazni

Citadel of Ghazni
Ghazni in Afghanistan
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Ghazni Citadel is located in Afghanistan
Ghazni Citadel
Ghazni Citadel
Location in Afghanistan
Coordinates33°32′57″N 68°25′24″E / 33.54917°N 68.42333°E / 33.54917; 68.42333
Height45 metres (147 foot)
Site information
Open to
the public
Yes
ConditionPartially ruined
Site history
Built13th century
Battles/warsBattle of Ghazni

The Citadel of Ghazni (or Ghuznee, Ghazna) is a large medieval fortress located in Ghazni city, east-central Afghanistan. It was built in the 13th century surrounding the Ghazni town to form a walled city.[1][2] The 45 metre (147 foot) high citadel dominates the skyline.[1]

The citadel is at risk of destruction due to multiple threats. Already more than half of the citadel's 32 original towers have been destroyed or heavily damaged with the collapse of one tower being caught on video in June, 2019 and being shared widely on social media.[3] The citadel is located in the center of the city and nearby major roads. A lack of funds to aid in the site's preservation, heavy rains, and the country's ongoing civil war have further contributed to the citadel's collapse.

  1. ^ a b "Ghaznī". britannica.com. Retrieved 19 September 2018.
  2. ^ Banting, Erinn (2003). Afghanistan: The land. Crabtree Publishing Company. p. 19. ISBN 978-0-7787-9335-9.
  3. ^ "Ancient tower collapse caught on camera in Ghazni in Afghanistan". abc.au. Retrieved 14 June 2019.

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