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KABUL - traducción al árabe

CAPITAL AND THE LARGEST CITY OF AFGHANISTAN
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  • Studio of [[Radio Kabul]] in the 1950s
  • Arg]], the Presidential Palace in Kabul
  • Gardens of Babur]]''
  • The river bank in the centre of Kabul in the 1960s
  • [[Ghazi Stadium]]
  • A [[Toyota Corolla (E100)]] at a security checkpoint in 2010
  • Afghan girls in Kabul in 2012
  • Location of Kabul Municipality within Kabul Province
  • Kabul city announced open calls through the Kabul municipality's HP and its Facebook page, to participate in town meeting and planning process
  • Map showing names of the regions during the 7th century.
  • Centre of Kabul in 1979; the Pul-e Khishti bridge crosses the [[Kabul River]] to the old city in the south bank
  • Modern high-rises built in the 2010s
  • [[Humayun]] with his father [[Babur]], emperors of the [[Mughal Empire]]
  • Bibi Mahro Park
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  • Marketplace in central Kabul
  • [[Qargha]] dam and lake
  • Dilkusha Palace, built in European style in the 1900s
  • Taj Beg Palace]] in 1987, the Soviet Army headquarters during the Soviet–Afghan War
  • Hamid Karzai International Airport]] (Kabul International Airport), 2012
  • [[Chihil Sutun Palace]] (also known as "Hendaki"), one of numerous palaces built by the Emir in the 19th century
  • Great Wall]] of Kabul
  • Houses built on mountains
  • [[National Museum of Afghanistan]]
  • Etching of Kabul by an Italian artist, 1885
  • People and traffic in a part of Kabul, 1976
  • Night scene in Kabul in 2016 looking northeast, with Koh-e 'Aliabad on the left and [[Koh-e Asamai]] on the right
  • Inside an antiquity shop in Kabul's famous [[Chicken Street]] (''Kochi Murgha'')
  • [[Kabul Medical University]]
  • [[Sardar Mohammad Daud Khan]] Hospital
  • museum in Kabul]], early 1st millennium
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  • Kabul mayor [[Mohammad Daud Sultanzoy]] speaking with league management during the inauguration ceremony of first ever internet-based solid waste discussion league in 2021
  • A view of some of the mountains that surround Kabul
  • Traffic in Kabul city center in 2013
  • [[Kushan Empire]]
  • A [[memorandum of understanding]] signed by Kabul City [[mayor]] Ahmad Zaki Sarfaraz and [[Nagoya Institute of Technology]] [[executive director]] in 2019
  • Afghanistan National Archives
  • Italian baroque style of Shah Do Shamshira
  • [[Kabul Education University of Rabbani]]
  • Bala Hissar]]
  • [[Tomb of Timur Shah Durrani]] (early 19th century rebuilt)

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Wikipedia

Kabul

Kabul (; کابل; Pashto: [kɑˈbəl]; Dari: [kɑːˈbʊl]) is the capital and largest city of Afghanistan. Located in the eastern half of the country, it is also a municipality, forming part of the Kabul Province; it is administratively divided into 22 municipal districts. According to late 2022 estimates, the population of Kabul was 3.5 million people. In contemporary times, the city has served as Afghanistan's political, cultural, and economical center, and rapid urbanisation has made Kabul the 75th-largest city in the world and the country's primate city.

The modern-day city of Kabul is located high up in a narrow valley between the Hindu Kush, and is bounded by the Kabul River. At an elevation of 1,790 metres (5,873 ft), it is one of the highest capital cities in the world. Kabul is said to be over 3,500 years old, mentioned since at least the time of the Achaemenid Persian Empire. Located at a crossroads in Asia—roughly halfway between Istanbul, Turkey, in the west and Hanoi, Vietnam, in the east—it is situated in a strategic location along the trade routes of Central Asia and South Asia, and was a key destination on the ancient Silk Road; It was traditionally seen as the meeting point between Tartary, India, and Persia. Kabul has also been under the rule of various other dynasties and empires, including the Seleucids, the Kushans, the Hindu Shahis, Western Turks, the Turk Shahis, the Samanids, the Khwarazmians, the Timurids, and the Mongols, among others. In the 16th century, the Mughal Empire used Kabul as a summer capital, during which time it prospered and increased in significance. It briefly came under the control of the Afsharids following Nader Shah's invasion of India, until finally becoming coming under local rule by the Afghan Empire in 1747; Kabul became the capital of Afghanistan in 1776, during the reign of Timur Shah Durrani (a son of Ahmad Shah Durrani). In the 19th century, the city was occupied by the British, but after establishing foreign relations and agreements, they were compelled to withdraw all forces from Afghanistan and returned to British India.

Kabul is known for its historical gardens, bazaars, and palaces; well-known examples are the Gardens of Babur and Darul Aman Palace, as well as the Arg. In the second half of the 20th century, it became a stop on the hippie trail undertaken by many Europeans, and the city also gained the nickname "Paris of Central Asia" during this time. However, this period of tranquility ended in 1978 with the Saur Revolution and subsequent Soviet military intervention in 1979, which sparked the protracted Soviet–Afghan War until 1989. The 1990s were marked by continuous civil wars between various splinter factions of the disbanded Afghan mujahideen, which destroyed much of the city. In 1996, Kabul was captured by the Taliban after four years of intermittent fighting with other Afghan factions. However, the Taliban-ruled city soon fell to the United States after the American-led invasion of Afghanistan in 2001. In 2021, Kabul was re-captured by the Taliban following the withdrawal of American-led military forces from Afghanistan.

Ejemplos de uso de KABUL
1. Kabul residents complain that the Kabul–Kandahar highway is too dangerous to travel.
2. KABUL, AFGHANISTAN – Pashtun Begum used to beg door–to–door in Kabul, offering to wash clothes.
3. KABUL, May 16 (Pajhwok Afghan News): Afghanistans independent magazine Kabul Weekly has resumed publication, hitting newsstands in Kabul after five months of suspension forced by a financial crisis.
4. Lailuma Sadid KABUL, Nov 1' (Pajhwok Afghan News): A number of Kabul residents Sunday termed appointment of Kabul mayor against the constitution.
5. I was called the mayor of Kabul in 2002…And I‘m still the mayor of Kabul.