kabul in English

noun
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the capital of Afghanistan; population 2,536,300 (est. 2006). It is situated in the northeastern part of the country, with a strategic position commanding the mountain passes through the Hindu Kush, especially the Khyber Pass. Capital of the Mogul empire 1504–1738, it replaced Kandahar as capital of an independent Afghanistan in 1773.

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1. Shoja Hazara Afghanistani, Kabul, Afghanistan

2. Kabul, however, can’t accept that proposition.

3. KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) — A recently floated U.S

4. Kabul has no train service, its only railway service, the Kabul–Darulaman Tramway, operated for six years from 1923 to 1929.

5. Provisional Government of India (1915), established in Kabul.

6. 1 Kabul, Afghanistan: A confectioner works in a factory.

7. Until 1978, the Kabul markhor survived in Afghanistan only in the Kabul Gorge and the Kohe Safi area of Kapissa, and in some isolated pockets in between.

8. Defense Chief Arrives in Kabul on 1st Trip to Afghanistan.

9. Kabul is the capital and largest city of Afghanistan, located in the Kabul Province.Strategically located at the crossroads of major trade routes, Afghanistan has attracted a succession of

10. Afghans play the Afghan national sport of Buzkashi November 1, 2002 in Kabul, Afghanistan

11. The only city in Afghanistan with over a million residents is its capital, Kabul.

12. (i) Construction of 220 kV Transmission Line from Pul-e-Khumri to Kabul including 220/110 kV sub-station at Kabul and two additional sub stations at Doshi and Charikar,

13. COVID update: Kabul Afghan Cuisine has updated their hours, takeout & delivery options

14. * Shri Bhola Ram, Deputy General Manager, Power Grid Corporation of India Ltd. (instrumental in setting up Pul-e-Khumri to Kabul transmission line and Chimtala sub-station, which brought electricity to Kabul); and

15. Kabul, Afghanistan: Buzkashi is a sport with roots to nomadic tribes in Central Asia

16. Afghani the monetary unit of Afghanistan, introduced in 1926, replacing the Kabul rupee

17. Now, I'm sure a male reporter in Kabul can find women to interview.

18. After he was driven from Kabul in 19 he became the nominal head of the Northern Alliance, mostly minority Tajiks and Uzbeks, who swept to power in Kabul after the Taliban's fall.

19. Defense Chief Arrives in Kabul on 1st Trip to Afghanistan Defense Secretary Lloyd J

20. Construction has also started on separate UNAMA passenger and cargo terminal facilities at Kabul International Airport

21. 2 days ago · A depressing vacuum in Afghanistan coverage, as Kabul falls

22. An apple vendor central market in Kabul napped as shoppers looked at the selection available.

23. As armored military vehicles took to the streets of Kabul in an effort to calm...

24. The Kabul markhor (Capra falconeri megaceros) has horns with a slight corkscrew, as well as a twist.

25. Maintenance supplies for Mission office locations and staff accommodation units in Kabul and field offices ($546,200);

26. Maintenance supplies for Mission office locations and accommodation units in Kabul and the field offices ($1,058,400);

27. US bombing raids continue around the clock...... attacking Taliban tanks and trenches north of Kabul

28. I'm not the drone operator eating Hot Pockets while he bombs a hospital in Kabul.

29. Acted was born in Kabul in 1993 against the backdrop of the forgotten crisis of Afghanistan

30. Between 2004 and 2007, a total of 85 leopard skins were seen being offered in markets of Kabul.

31. For an hour, over black tea and almonds, he chatted Amiably about his entanglement with Kabul Bank.

32. Construction has also started on separate UNAMA passenger and cargo terminal facilities at Kabul International Airport.

33. A small storage and distribution facility exists in Jalalabad on the highway between Kabul and Peshawar, Pakistan.

34. India last year contributed to bringing Uzbek electricity to Kabul by constructing a 202 kilometres transmission line.

35. Readers catch a glimpse into the lifestyle of Afghans in Taliban controlled Kabul in the novel The Breadwinner

36. 2 According to reports by the Soviet news agency Tass, fighting in Kabul itself abated on March

37. Concede teriminin İngilizce Türkçe sözlükte anlamı bağışlamak bahşetmek kabul et

38. Yesterday, after weeks of rapid advance as US forces withdrew from Afghanistan, the Taliban took Kabul, the capital

39. The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi has welcomed the first Air Freight Corridor flight from Kabul to India.

40. These are opium- addicted people on the roofs of Kabul 10 years after the beginning of our war.

41. And to the van of them, high upon a pure-bred white Arab stallion, the Wolf of Kabul.

42. 43 minutes ago · Viral Video! Aghan women crying for help at Kabul airport gates goes viral

43. I was on the way with friends to get ablution. It was a narrow path alongside the Kabul River.

44. From a Buddhist stupa in central Kabul to 15th century Islamic minarets in Herat , little has been spared .

45. These are opium-addicted people on the roofs of Kabul 10 years after the beginning of our war.

46. Fifty-one-year-old Ghousuddin, travelled from the northern province of Samangan to Kabul just to attend his first Buzkashi

47. The Afghan election authorities have announced the results from 447 polling stations after fraud investigations. David Lowan reports from Kabul.

48. 24 And to the van of them, high upon a pure-bred white Arab stallion, the Wolf of Kabul.

49. Kabul, Afghanistan: A fortune teller listens to a woman as another awaits her turn. Fortune telling was banned under the Taliban regime.

50. The book describes the role of Frederick Roberts in the 2nd Afghan War, culminating in his famous march in 1880 with 10,000 picked British and Indian soldiers, 300 miles in twenty-three days, from Kabul to Kandahar, to defeat the Afghan army of Ayub Khan, pretender to the Amirship of Kabul.