34.52361; 69.17889 The Arg (Pashto: ارګ; Dari: ارگ; lit. 'citadel') is the presidential palace of Afghanistan, located in Kabul. Since the 2021 abolition...
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Iran Arg (Kabul), presidential palace in Kabul, Afghanistan Arg, South Khorasan, a village in South Khorasan Province, Iran Arg of Karim Khan Arg of Tabriz...
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alleges, did he realize he was going to leave Afghanistan. Kabul's presidential palace, the Arg, was evacuated by helicopters. Meanwhile, Taliban co-founder...
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British India. Kabul is known for its historical gardens, bazaars, and palaces such as the Gardens of Babur, Darul Aman Palace and the Arg. In the second...
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government, it also approves and disapproves all decisions made by the Kabul-based Council of Ministers. All its members are ulema native to or residents...
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Country Building Notes Image Afghanistan Arg, Kabul Meeting place of the Cabinet of Afghanistan Armenia President's House, Yerevan Azerbaijan Zagulba Presidential...
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Taliban took over Kabul, President Ashraf Ghani took refuge in the United Arab Emirates. After Ghani, the Taliban occupied the Arg presidential palace...
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Templeton, Ian (2012). "From the Bala Hissar to the Arg: How Royal Fortress Palaces Shaped Kabul, 1830–1930". The Court Historian. 17 (2): 171–188. doi:10...
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Residence Photo City Function Link Afghanistan Arg Kabul Tajbeg Palace Azerbaijan Palace of Nakhchivan Khans Nakhchivan Palace of Shaki Khans Shaki...
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2014. Originally from the city of Kandahar, she moved to Kabul, where she lived at the Arg (the Presidential palace) with her husband and their four...
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Shahr-e Naw (Kabul City Center, Serena Hotel, Abdul Rahman Mosque, Shahr-e Naw Park, foreign embassies, etc.) Wazir Akbar Khan (Arg, Kabul International...
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force the Saqqawists to retreat into Kabul in October 1929, and subsequently into the Arg. The capture of the Arg on 13 October 1929 marked the end of...
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heads and deputy heads of the government ministries. Following the fall of Kabul to Taliban Forces on 15 August 2021, tentative nominations to the cabinet...
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Bala Hissar from west Kabul. Archived 2019-09-10 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 28 May 2012. electricpulp.com. "ČEHEL SOTŪN, KABUL – Encyclopaedia Iranica"...
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Shahr-e Naw (redirect from Shahr-e-now Kabul)
or Shari Naw, is an affluent neighborhood in the northwestern section of Kabul, Afghanistan. It is a downtown commercial area housing most of the bigger...
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Chihil Sutun (category Neighborhoods of Kabul)
other places of District 7, it is an unplanned area and generally poor. Arg, Kabul Bagh-e Bala Palace Darul Aman Palace Gardens of Babur Paghman Hill Castle...
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Karim Khoram was born in Kabul Province in 1963 to a Pashtun family. He completed his primary and secondary education in Kabul City and was then admitted...
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Deh Afghanan (category Neighborhoods of Kabul)
meaning Village of the Afghans) is a downtown settlement in the center of Kabul, Afghanistan. It forms part of administrative District 2. It was once a...
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country. Daoud and most of his family were executed at the Arg in the capital city of Kabul by Khalqi military officers, after which his supporters were...
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well its emblem, with a flag raising ceremony being held outside of the Arg Presidential Palace. In January 1977, a loya jirga was convened following...
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and the southwest, which are separated by the Hindu Kush mountain range. Kabul is the country's capital and largest city. According to the World Population...
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captured Kalakani. He executed him by firing squad on the west wall of the Arg on 1 November 1929, along with Kalakani's brother and 9 other members of...
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were moved by museum staff to the Presidential Palace (also known as the Arg, Kabul)and placed in secure vaults to protect them from damage. : 20 In 2003...
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Ashraf Ghani (category Academic staff of Kabul University)
his wife and two close aides to Uzbekistan as the Taliban captured Kabul. The Arg, the presidential palace, was captured a few hours later by the group...
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succeeded at forcing Kalakani to retreat into Kabul, and subsequently into the Arg. On 13 October 1929, the Arg was captured by forces loyal to Mohammad Nādir...
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The republic lasted until 1992, when mujahideen rebels seized the capital Kabul and took over the country's government. The PDPA was subsequently dissolved...
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British occupy Kabul. December: Siege of the Sherpur Cantonment. 1880 - Accession of Abdur Rahman Khan as Emir of Afghanistan. 1901 Arg (presidential palace)...
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Islamic Republic of Afghanistan (section Fall of Kabul)
in fighting the Taliban insurgency, leading to the Taliban takeover of Kabul. Following the September 11 attacks, the United States and several allies...
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(Kabul) 65th Brigade South Kabul, Kandahar-Ghazni highway 8th Infantry Division (Kabul in 1979, Bagram in 1986, Qergha in 1988) 4th Regiment (Kabul) 5th...
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Amanullah Khan (category People from Kabul Province)
Habibullah Khan's tomb. Amanullah Khan was born on 1 June 1892, in Paghman near Kabul, Afghanistan to a Pashtun family. He was the favoured and the third son...
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