SOCIETY — June 14, 2026

Construction Begins on Two-Story Mosque in Bamyan's Qol-e-Char Village

Funded by local residents and businessmen, the mosque will include all necessary facilities and has been welcomed by residents as other welfare projects continue in the province.

The Ehtebar Desk — originates with Bakhtar News2 min read

Construction Begins on Two-Story Mosque in Bamyan's Qol-e-Char Village
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Construction has begun on a two-story mosque in Qol-e-Char village near the Bamyan provincial center. The project is funded by local residents and businessmen at a cost of eight million Afghanis and will include all necessary facilities.

Saboor Farzan Saghani, spokesman for the Bamyan provincial administration, confirmed the details of the mosque project. He stated that construction is now underway.

Local residents have welcomed the initiative, noting that it will provide a suitable place for worship. Various other public welfare projects are also underway across Bamyan province and will be completed soon.

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