English: Residents of Ghazni City walk past newly constructed gates and monuments in Ghazni province, Afghanistan, April 20. The construction of the gates and monuments commemorates Ghazni City as the Islamic capitol of the world. The city project exists to promote tourism amid improved security and development in the region. (Photo ID: 914888)
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Residents of Ghazni City walk past newly constructed gates and monuments in Ghazni province, Afghanistan, April 20. The construction of the gates and monuments is to commemorate Ghazni City as the Islamic capitol of the world. The project is a mass undertaking by the city to promote tourism amid improved security and development in the region. (US Army photo by Staff Sgt. Jerry Griffis)