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During the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan period from 2004 to 2021, the postal service as Afghan Post managed to recreate a network of post offices and services although this sped up after 2017 as Ahmad Wahid Wais became the new company director. Until then the core activities remained the transport of mail and parcels.
1892: A Post Office near Arg was established. 1908: Postal network developed more. 1918: General Directorship of Post and Telegraph & Telephone was included in the Organization of the Interior Ministry. 1918: A Post office was established in each of the big cities. 1925: International post services began between Afghanistan and British India ...
Afghanistan Post has been reorganizing the postal service in 2000s with assistance from Pakistan Post. [9] The Afghanistan Postal commission was formed to prepare a written policy for the development of the postal sector, which will form the basis of a new postal services law governing licensing of postal services providers.
In parts of Afghanistan where there are no street names or house numbers, utility companies and their customers have adopted a creative approach for connecting. Now the national postal service ...
Postage stamps and postal history of Afghanistan This page was last edited on 3 June 2022, at 07:03 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
Afghanistan introduced Postal Codes/ZIP codes in 2011 in a press conference held in Kabul. [1] They are managed by Afghan Post, the national public postal service under the direction of Afghan Ministry of Communications and Information Technology.
The top five recipients of U.S. aid (including both USAID and non-USAID programs) from 1945 through 2023 were Israel, Egypt, the former South Vietnam, Afghanistan, and South Korea.
1871 - Afghanistan issues its first stamps. 1871 20 April - Japan issues its first stamps. 1871 20 July - British Columbia joins Canada, which takes over postal services. 1873 1 July - Prince Edward Island joins Canada, which takes over postal services. 1873 - Iceland issues its first stamps.