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  2. Char Bagh - Wikipedia

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    Char Bagh is an area within Laghman Province, Afghanistan and is observable from the Jalalabad-Kabul Road. History. According to some sources, ...

  3. Laghman massacre - Wikipedia

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    The Laghman massacre was a war crime perpetrated by the Soviet Army in April 1985 in the villages of Kas-Aziz-Khan, Charbagh, Bala Bagh, Sabzabad, Mamdrawer, Haider Khan and Pul-i-Joghi [1] in the Laghman Province, during the Soviet–Afghan War.

  4. Charbagh - Wikipedia

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    Charbagh at Humayun's Tomb, Delhi, India. Several of the first Mughal charbagh gardens of monumental scale belonged to imperial mausoleums, such as the Bagh-e Babur at Babur's Tomb, in Kabul, Afghanistan (honoring the first Mughal emperor, Babur); [5] the charbagh at Humayun's Tomb in Delhi, India (honoring Humayun, son of Babur); and the charbagh at the Tomb of Jahangir (honoring the fourth ...

  5. Islamic garden - Wikipedia

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    Notable examples of the charbagh include the former Bulkawara Palace in Samarra, Iraq, [5] and Madinat al-Zahra near Córdoba, Spain. [6] Babur Garden (1528), Kabul, Afghanistan, depicts a stepped garden. An interpretation of the charbagh design is conveyed as a metaphor for a "whirling wheel of time" that challenges time and change. [7]

  6. Khani Chahar Bagh District - Wikipedia

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    Khan Chahar Bagh or khan Char Bog (Uzbek:خان چارباغ) is the most northerly district in Faryab province.The main village, Chahar Bagh , is in the southern part of the district

  7. Coalition combat operations in Afghanistan in 2008 - Wikipedia

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    A Royal Netherlands Air Force F-16 Fighting Falcon aircraft conducts a mission over Afghanistan, May 28, 2008, after receiving fuel from a KC-135R Stratotanker aircraft. In June 2008, British prime minister Gordon Brown announced the number of British troops serving in Afghanistan would increase to 8,030 - A rise of 230 personnel. [9]

  8. List of hospitals in Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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    This is a partial list of Hospitals in Afghanistan. In 2004, there were 117 private and government-run hospitals in the country. [1] The number has gradually increased to over 5,000, which include clinics. [2] [3] [4] Nearly all districts of Afghanistan have at least one government-run hospital.

  9. Mughal garden - Wikipedia

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    This word developed a new meaning in South Asia, as the region lacked the fast-flowing streams required for the Central Asian charbagh. The Aram Bagh of Agra is thought to have been the first charbagh in South Asia. From the beginnings of the Mughal Empire, the construction of gardens was a beloved imperial pastime. [3]