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Kandahar or Qandahar is a city located in Afghanistan, Kandahar is located in the south of the country on the Arghandab River, at an elevation of 1,010 m. It is the capital of Kandahar Province, and also the center of the larger cultural region called Loy Kandahar.
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Kabul

Area 400 square miles (1030 square km).
Pop. (2017 est.) 3,961,500.

Kabul city, capital of the province of Kabul and of Afghanistan. The largest urban center in the country and also its political and economic hub, the city forms one of several districts of Kabul province. It lies at the intersection of roads that lead to Uzbekistan to the north, Pakistan to the east, and Kandahar to the south. A settlement has existed at or near Kabul for at least 3,500 years, but it was not until the early 20th century that the city extended north of the Kabul River. This growth continued through the 1980s, when villagers from areas affected by the Afghan War (1978–92) migrated to the relative safety of Kabul. Fighting between factions who occupied the city in 1992 resulted in significant damage and displacement of the urban population. The city has witnessed unprecedented growth since the U.S.-led invasion of the country in 2001 in response to the September 11 attacks. Despite continuing acts of violence against the civilian population, Kabul has continued to expand.

A settlement in this area is mentioned in the Rigveda (the oldest Hindu scripture, dating from c. 1500 BC) and by Ptolemy, the Alexandrian astronomer, geographer, and mathematician, in the 2nd century CE. The strategic location enabled control of important trade routes: from the north through the Hindu Kush mountains, from the south through the towns of Ghazni and Gardez, and to the east through the Khyber Pass leading to Pakistan and India. At times, part of various Buddhist and Hindu kingdoms in the region, Kabul was first conquered by invading Arab forces in 870 CE. At this stage, the walled city extended for only 12 acres under the shadow of the fortified citadel. Kabul was heavily damaged and looted by Mongol forces under Genghis Khan in 1221 and remained in a diminished state for more than a century afterward. Tamerlane captured Kabul in 1398, and the city began to revive under Timurid rule.

Kabul became the initial capital of the Mughal dynasty in 1504, when occupied by the emperor Babur, who invested in public buildings and gardens. By his own account, it was Kabul’s climate and its fruit that caused Babur to fall in love with the city. His successors established their capital at Agra in India, and Kabul became little more than a regional outpost of the Mughal Empire until 1738, when it was occupied by the Persian general Nadir Shah. Following his assassination, Aḥmad Shah Durrani emerged as ruler from the power struggle, and it was his son, Timur Shah (whose restored mausoleum stands on the bank of the Kabul River), who moved his capital to Kabul, away from the fractious tribes of Kandahar. At this time, Kabul is said to have had a population of 10,000 people.

While the population grew to more than 50,000 within the following 20 years, the city remained largely confined to the south bank of the Kabul River. A punitive raid by British forces in 1842 resulted in the destruction of bazaars and residential property, while a second attack in 1880 saw the destruction of the citadel, which had until then been the seat of power. By the 1950s the population of Kabul had grown to about 200,000 people. The 1964 master plan envisaged a city of 800,000 people within 20 years.

The arrival of Soviet troops in 1979 ushered in a brutal conflict that caused the depopulation of parts of the Afghan countryside. By the time Soviet troops withdrew from Afghanistan in 1989, nearly three-fourths of Kabul’s population lived in these informal settlements. It was not until factional fighting broke out in Kabul in 1992 that the migration-driven growth was reversed. Hundreds of thousands of families were displaced as the city became a battleground between the various mujahideen groups. Factional fighters looted and destroyed homes, public buildings, and infrastructure during urban warfare that resulted in the deaths of some 25,000 people. Much of Kabul lay in ruins by the time fighters belonging to the Taliban, a conservative political and religious movement, occupied the city in 1996. With limited resources to undertake repairs to public infrastructure, most of the city’s 1.7 million inhabitants lived in abject conditions.

The administration of the Taliban was overthrown by international forces in late 2001. Since then Afghanistan witnessed one of the fastest rates of urban growth in Asia. Aside from its physical growth, Kabul was transformed into a city of stark contrasts. At its heart, narrow alleyways lead to traditional homes, mosques, and bazaars, while the modest informal homes along the steep hillsides resemble rural villages. Elsewhere, speculative commercial and residential buildings rise above the skyline, dwarfing familiar landmarks.

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Beautiful Kandahar City Afghanistan

Kandahar City is Afghanistan's second largest city after Kabul, and also the center of larger cultural region called Loy Kandahar



Kandahar sits at the crossroads where the Kabul road branches northwest to Herat and southeast to Quetta in Pakistan. It lies in the Pashtun heartland and was Afghanistan's first capital under Ahmad Shah Durrani in the 18th century




Kandahār, also spelled Qandahār, city in south-central Afghanistan. It lies on a plain next to the Tarnak River, at an elevation of about 3,300 feet (1,000 metres). It is southern Afghanistan’s chief commercial centre and is situated at the junction of highways from Kabul, Herāt, and Quetta (Pakistan). Kandahār has an international airport, though it has traditionally been used for domestic flights.






Kandahār or Qandahār (Pashto: کندهار ) (Persian: قندهار) is one of the largest of Afghanistan's thirty-four provinces and is located in the southern region of the country. Kandahār is a border province connecting the southern region to Pakistan's Balouchistan province through Chaman and used to be the capital of Afghanistan until the late 17th century. It is considered to be an economic and political hub of Afghanistan and has always played a major role in the history of Afghanistan.


Kandahar (/ˈkəndəˌhɑːr/; Pashto: کندهار; (Dari: قندهار; known in older literature as Candahar) is a city in Afghanistan, located in the south of the country on the Arghandab River, at an elevation of 1,010 m (3,310 ft). It is Afghanistan's second largest city after Kabul, with a population of about 614,118.[1] It is the capital of Kandahar Province and also the center of the larger cultural region called Loy Kandahar. In 1709, Mirwais Hotak made the region an independent kingdom and turned Kandahar into the capital of the Hotak dynasty. In 1747, Ahmad Shah Durrani, founder of the Durrani dynasty, made Kandahar the capital of the Afghan Empire.[2][3]

Kandahar is one of the most culturally significant cities of the Pashtuns and has been their traditional seat of power for more than 300 years. It is a major trading center for sheep, wool, cotton, silk, felt, food grains, fresh and dried fruit, and tobacco. The region produces fine fruits, especially pomegranates and grapes, and the city has plants for canning, drying, and packing fruit, and is a major source of marijuana and hashish.


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Kandahar City Afghanistan is one of the second largest city in Afghanistan, the famous locations are Shaheedano Square, Herat Door, Al-Jadeed Super Market, Abdul Madad Khan Square, Dorai Door, Shenai Gombati
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Kabul is the capital of Afghanistan. As the capital of Afghanistan, Kabul city is home to the central government and institutions of the nation. it is divided into 15 several districts. And kabul is the larget urban city of Afghanistan.
Islam is the official religion of Afghanistan and majority of the papulation is muslim and there are some very small residual communities of other faiths, including Chritian, Sikhs and hindus.The main ethnic groups in kabul are Tajik, Pashtun, Hazar, Uzbek, Turkmen, Qizilbash, Aimak, Paishayi, Baloch, Pamiris, Nuristani and others.
There are 40 to 60 languages spoken in Afghanistan but Dari and Pashto are the official and most widely spoken lannguages. Kabul residents are famous for their hospitality.
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Kabul

Area 400 square miles (1030 square km).
Pop. (2017 est.) 3,961,500.

Kabul city, capital of the province of Kabul and of Afghanistan. The largest urban center in the country and also its political and economic hub, the city forms one of several districts of Kabul province. It lies at the intersection of roads that lead to Uzbekistan to the north, Pakistan to the east, and Kandahar to the south. A settlement has existed at or near Kabul for at least 3,500 years, but it was not until the early 20th century that the city extended north of the Kabul River. This growth continued through the 1980s, when villagers from areas affected by the Afghan War (1978–92) migrated to the relative safety of Kabul. Fighting between factions who occupied the city in 1992 resulted in significant damage and displacement of the urban population. The city has witnessed unprecedented growth since the U.S.-led invasion of the country in 2001 in response to the September 11 attacks. Despite continuing acts of violence against the civilian population, Kabul has continued to expand.

A settlement in this area is mentioned in the Rigveda (the oldest Hindu scripture, dating from c. 1500 BC) and by Ptolemy, the Alexandrian astronomer, geographer, and mathematician, in the 2nd century CE. The strategic location enabled control of important trade routes: from the north through the Hindu Kush mountains, from the south through the towns of Ghazni and Gardez, and to the east through the Khyber Pass leading to Pakistan and India. At times, part of various Buddhist and Hindu kingdoms in the region, Kabul was first conquered by invading Arab forces in 870 CE. At this stage, the walled city extended for only 12 acres under the shadow of the fortified citadel. Kabul was heavily damaged and looted by Mongol forces under Genghis Khan in 1221 and remained in a diminished state for more than a century afterward. Tamerlane captured Kabul in 1398, and the city began to revive under Timurid rule.

Kabul became the initial capital of the Mughal dynasty in 1504, when occupied by the emperor Babur, who invested in public buildings and gardens. By his own account, it was Kabul’s climate and its fruit that caused Babur to fall in love with the city. His successors established their capital at Agra in India, and Kabul became little more than a regional outpost of the Mughal Empire until 1738, when it was occupied by the Persian general Nadir Shah. Following his assassination, Aḥmad Shah Durrani emerged as ruler from the power struggle, and it was his son, Timur Shah (whose restored mausoleum stands on the bank of the Kabul River), who moved his capital to Kabul, away from the fractious tribes of Kandahar. At this time, Kabul is said to have had a population of 10,000 people.

While the population grew to more than 50,000 within the following 20 years, the city remained largely confined to the south bank of the Kabul River. A punitive raid by British forces in 1842 resulted in the destruction of bazaars and residential property, while a second attack in 1880 saw the destruction of the citadel, which had until then been the seat of power. By the 1950s the population of Kabul had grown to about 200,000 people. The 1964 master plan envisaged a city of 800,000 people within 20 years.

The arrival of Soviet troops in 1979 ushered in a brutal conflict that caused the depopulation of parts of the Afghan countryside. By the time Soviet troops withdrew from Afghanistan in 1989, nearly three-fourths of Kabul’s population lived in these informal settlements. It was not until factional fighting broke out in Kabul in 1992 that the migration-driven growth was reversed. Hundreds of thousands of families were displaced as the city became a battleground between the various mujahideen groups. Factional fighters looted and destroyed homes, public buildings, and infrastructure during urban warfare that resulted in the deaths of some 25,000 people. Much of Kabul lay in ruins by the time fighters belonging to the Taliban, a conservative political and religious movement, occupied the city in 1996. With limited resources to undertake repairs to public infrastructure, most of the city’s 1.7 million inhabitants lived in abject conditions.

The administration of the Taliban was overthrown by international forces in late 2001. Since then Afghanistan witnessed one of the fastest rates of urban growth in Asia. Aside from its physical growth, Kabul was transformed into a city of stark contrasts. At its heart, narrow alleyways lead to traditional homes, mosques, and bazaars, while the modest informal homes along the steep hillsides resemble rural villages. Elsewhere, speculative commercial and residential buildings rise above the skyline, dwarfing familiar landmarks.

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