Embassy of Pakistan, Kabul, Diplomatic mission in Kārte Parwān, Afghanistan
The Embassy of Pakistan in Kabul is a diplomatic mission and residential compound located in Karte Parwan. The complex includes white buildings that house administrative offices, staff accommodations, and service areas for consular operations.
The buildings were originally constructed as a British legation in 1927 following Afghanistan's recognition of independence. Pakistan later took over the compound and has maintained it as the headquarters of its diplomatic mission.
The embassy provides English language courses and computer classes to Afghan students, fostering educational exchange between the two nations.
The compound is surrounded by security measures and accessible only for official business. Those seeking consular services should arrange appointments in advance and bring required documents.
The ambassador's residence occupies a building originally commissioned by British Foreign Secretary Lord George Curzon. This structure reflects architectural elements from the era of British presence in Asia.
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