- Kabul - Wikipedia
The native population of Kabul primarily speaks Persian, locally referred to as Persian Dari, using regional Dari dialects with a distinctive Kabuli accent Kabul has long been Afghanistan's political, cultural and economic center Rapid urbanization has made it the country's primate city
- Kabul | History, Culture, Map, Facts | Britannica
Kabul, city, capital of the province of Kabul and of Afghanistan It is the largest urban center in the country and also its political and economic hub It is located along strategic trade routes and served as the first capital of the Mughal Empire under Babur
- Kabul is rapidly running out of water | AP News
Nestled in a high-altitude valley in Afghanistan’s Hindu Kush mountain range, Kabul is rapidly running out of water Experts say climate change has played its part but so has massive population growth and resource mismanagement
- Kabul could become first modern capital in the world to run out of . . .
As the sun rises over Kabul’s parched mountains, a family’s daily struggle to find water – and to make it last – is about to begin
- Afghan capital overhauls roads, forcing owners to tear down homes | AP News
Homes, businesses, even a graveyard are being razed across Kabul to make way for road construction Widened roads, flyovers and underpasses are rapidly replacing narrow and often deeply pot-holed streets
- Kabul - Ancient City, Afghan Capital, Crossroads | Britannica
The capital of Afghanistan is its largest city, Kabul A serene city of mosques and gardens during the storied reign of the emperor Bābur (1526–30), founder of the Mughal dynasty, and for centuries an important entrepôt on the Silk Road, Kabul lay in ruins following the long and violent Afghan War
- Kabul, Afghanistan - WorldAtlas
Kabul is the capital and largest city of Afghanistan It is located in a narrow valley that is situated between the Hindu Kush Mountains
- The Fall Of Kabul And The Four Years Of Taliban Regime
August 15, 2025, marks four years of the Taliban regime, after the fall of Kabul in 2021 The four years of the Taliban regime have been marked by human rights violations on a mass scale, with
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