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Inside a mysterious, magical cave in India

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Inside a mysterious, magical cave in India
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Afghan Gold, Part 3 of 5

The lost treasure of Afghanistan is the greatest 'lost treasure' in history: a mountain of gold and jewels reputed to be worth in excess of $530 billion. In 1740, Nadir Shah of Persia swept through Afghanistan into India. After sacking its capital at Delhi, he plundered the fabulous treasuries of the Mughal emperors, and hauled the wealth home toward his kingdom of Persia.

During the journey, Nadir Shah was murdered in his tent by one of his young Afghan generals, Ahmad Shah. Not long after, Ahmad Shah died an agonizing death, succumbing to cancer of the face, but only after concealing the bulk of the treasure. One legend tells that he diverted a river near Qandahar and hid the hoard in a labyrinth of tunnels behind it.

For almost two and a half centuries, people from around the world have searched for this treasure. A century ago, Amir Abdur-Rahman sent convicts to hunt for it within the numerous tunnels of the area. Most of them perished. The British mounted their own quest for the treasure, as did the Russians. More recently, Al Qaeda's henchmen have been thought to be looking. Some Afghans will tell you that America invaded not to destroy the Taliban, but to get their own hands on the treasure.

Tahir Shah's family have lived in Afghanistan for over a thousand years. Shah shares the same name as the first king, and a common ancestry. His father, Idries Shah, was Afghanistan's most famous writer of modern times, and was himself preoccupied with the elusive lost treasure. His own fascination for riddle led him to write a best-selling novel, Kara Kush, about the gold of Ahmad Shah.

In this film, Tahir Shah takes up the gauntlet, hoping to find the treasure himself. Will he discover this long lost golden treasure?

El tesoro perdido de Afganistán es el mayor tesoro perdido de la historia; una montaña de oro y joyas cuyo valor estimado es de 530 billones de dólares. En 1749, Nadir Shah de Persia cruzó todo Afganistán para luego ingresar en la India. Luego de saquear su capital, Delhi, vació las fabulosas arcas del tesoro pertenecientes a los emperadores Mogol, llevándose con él las riquzas obtenidas, en un largo camino hacia su reino en Persia.

Durante tu travesía, Nadir Shah fue asesinado en su tienda por uno de sus jóvenes generales afganos, llamado Ahmad Shah. Poco tiempo después, Ahmad Shah sufrió una muerte agonizante, víctima de un cáncer de rostro, no sin antes esconder la mayor parte del tesoro. Una leyenda cuenta que desvió un río cerca de Qandahar y escondió el tesoro detrás de él, dentro de un laberinto de túneles.

Durante casi dos siglos y medio, gente de todo el mundo ha buscado tal tesoro. Hace un siglo, Amir Abdur-Rahman envió convictos para que lo buscaran dentro de los numerosos túneles presentes en el área. La mayoría de ellos murió. Los británicos establecieron su propia búsqueda del tesoro, tal como lo hicieron los rusos. Recientemente, se cree que los esbirros de Al Qaeda también lo han estado buscando. Algunos afganos dirán que EEUU invadió el país no para destruir a los Talibanes, mas para hacerse del tesoro.

La familia de Tahir Shah ha vivido en Afganistán por más de mil años. Shah comparte el nombre con el primer rey, quien también es su ancestro. Su padre, Idries Shah, fue el escritor moderno más famoso de Afganistán, y para quien también el elusivo tesoso fue una preocupación personal. Su propia fascinación por los acertijos lo llevó a escribir su única y exitosa novela, Kara Kush, que trata sobre el oro de Ahmad Shah.

Es este film, Tahir Shah recoge el guante, con la esperanza de ser él quien encuentre el tesoro. Descubrirá al tesoro dorado, perdido hace tanto tiempo?







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