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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Minaret and Archaeological Remains of Jam' has mentioned 'Afghanistan' in the following places:
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Location of Minaret of Jam in Afghanistan
The Minaret of Jam is a UNESCO World Heritage Site in western Afghanistan.
According to the Afghan Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA), the Minaret of Jam is Afghanistanxe2x80x99s first cultural heritage site to be listed by ICESCO.
The Minaret of Jam belongs to a group of around 60 minarets and towers built between the 11th and the 13th centuries in Central Asia, Iran and Afghanistan, including the Kutlug Timur Minaret in Old Urgench (long considered the tallest of these still in existence).
The archaeological site of Jam was successfully nominated as Afghanistan's first World Heritage site in 2002.
See also: History of Afghanistan
During the 12th and 13th century, the Ghurids controlled what is now Afghanistan, but also parts of eastern Iran, Central Asia, Northern India and parts of Pakistan.
The Minaret was little known outside of Afghanistan until Sir Thomas Holdich reported it in 1886 while working for the Afghan Boundary Commission.
However, after the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, no efforts were made.
Likewise, it is important that the people of Afghanistan get involved in that their interest and engagement in the site will hopefully fund future efforts for preservation.
The legal and institutional framework for the effective management of the Minaret and archaeological remains (70ha with a 600ha buffer zone), is regulated by the Department of Historic Monuments on behalf of the Ministry of Information and Culture of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan.