Peacock House

The restoration of a historic Murad Khani home

By Turquoise Mountain

Kabul, Afghanistan

Peacock house before restoration (2006) by Turquoise MountainTurquoise Mountain

Peacock House

Located in the heart of Murad Khani, the Peacock House was built

between 120-150 years ago, placing it between the reigns of Dost Muhammad

Khan and Abdur Rahman Khan. The house was an elegant residence for

a wealthy Qizilbash courtier whose direct descendants continue to live

in the area.

Peacock house before restoration (2009) by Turquoise MountainTurquoise Mountain

A Long and Varied History

The building originally consisted of three wings, only one of which

survives today. A later addition was a female takiyyakhana (a Shia

place of worship), in which the women of Murad Khani used to hold

an annual Muharram procession in remembrance of Husayn Ibn Ali,

Muhammad’s grandson, who died at the Battle of Karbala. After two of

the wings collapsed, the owner vacated the house and began to rent it

out. Several families succeeded each other, until the house began to be

used as a sweet shop after the fall of the Taliban.

Peacock house before restoration (2006) by Turquoise MountainTurquoise Mountain

The Peacock House is constructed using mud brick on a wooden frame. Its distinctive cedar façade is decorated with a peacock motif, from which the house draws its name. Inside, fine mud plasterwork lines the walls, alongside more recent woodwork.

Peacock house before restoration (2007) by Turquoise MountainTurquoise Mountain

The Restoration

In the course of Turquoise Mountain’s year-long

restoration process, over 200 cubic metres of rubbish were cleared

from inside the house; mud plasterwork was exposed, repaired, and in

places redone; decorative elements of the façade were conserved or reconstructed; and full sections were lifted with

hydraulic jacks, while the stone foundation and damaged structural

timbers and brickwork were replaced.

Peacock house before restoration (2006) by Turquoise MountainTurquoise Mountain

Peacock house before restoration (2007) by Turquoise MountainTurquoise Mountain

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