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  2. al-Qaeda safe houses, Kabul - Wikipedia

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    Upon the detainee's arrival in Kabul, the detainee stayed in another Taliban house called Darol Alaman House, where he became aware that he would be fighting against the Northern Alliance. While fighting for the Taliban, the detainee was under the leadership of Abdul Salam and saw Abdul Hadi Al Araqi whom the detainee describes as the General ...

  3. Category:Buildings and structures in Kabul - Wikipedia

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    Universities and colleges in Kabul (2 C, 24 P) Pages in category "Buildings and structures in Kabul" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total.

  4. Kabul - Wikipedia

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    Kabul's population was estimated in 2023 at about 4.95 million. [149] The city's population has long fluctuated due to the wars. The lack of an up-to-date census means that there are various estimates of the population. Kabul's population was estimated to have been about 10,000 in 1700, 65,000 by 1878, and 120,000 by 1940. [63]

  5. File:Kabul Executive Summary.pdf - Wikipedia

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    Author: jlvanwag: Short title: Province: Parwan; Software used: Acrobat PDFMaker 8.1 for Word: File change date and time: 08:56, 14 November 2007: Date and time of digitizing

  6. Kabul Province - Wikipedia

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    Kabul is located between Latitude 34-31' North and Longitude 69-12' East at an altitude of 1800 m (6000 feet) above sea level, which makes it one of the world's highest capital cities. Kabul is strategically situated in a valley surrounded by high mountains at crossroads of north-south and east-west trade routes.

  7. Architecture of Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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    The architecture of Afghanistan refers to a distinct style of architecture of the modern country and its predecessor states. [1] As the connection between the three major cultural and geographic centers of Central Asia, the Indian subcontinent, and the Iranian plateau, the boundaries of the region prior to this time changed with the rapid advancement of armies, with the land belonging to a ...

  8. Kārte Parwān - Wikipedia

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    Kārte Parwān is a neighborhood in north-western Kabul, Afghanistan, and home to the Sikh Gurdwara Karte Parwan, Sheerno Junior High, Hotel Inter-Continental Kabul and the Bagh-e Bala Palace. The area used to be the center of the Afghan Hindu and Afghan Sikh communities before the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan. It is located 3 to 5 km away ...

  9. Shahr-e Naw - Wikipedia

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    Shahr-e Naw (Pashto: شهر نو; Dari: شهرنو), also spelled Share Naw, Shahre Naow or Shari Naw, is an affluent neighborhood in the northwestern section of Kabul, Afghanistan. [1] It is a downtown commercial area housing most of the bigger buildings such as office centers, shopping centers, education centers, embassies, supermarkets ...