- Kabul - Wikipedia
The Logar River flows into Kabul from the south, joining the Kabul River not far from the city centre The city covers an area size of 1,049 km 2 (405 sq mi), making it by far the largest in the country [5]
- 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
- LIVE: Kabul bombed as Pakistan declares open war on Afghanistan
These were the updates for the Pakistan-Afghanistan clashes on Friday, February 27
- Kabul, Afghanistan - WorldAtlas
Kabul is the capital and largest city of Afghanistan It is located in the eastern part of the country, in a narrow valley that is situated between the Hindu Kush Mountains This location has been historically strategic, as it is the crossroads between Western Asia and Eastern Asia
- Kabul - New World Encyclopedia
Kābul (Persian: کابل, IPA: [kɑː'bʊl]) is the capital and largest city of Afghanistan, as well as an economic and cultural center The city is situated 5,900 feet (1,800 m) above sea level in a narrow valley, between two steep ranges of the Hindu Kush mountains along the Kabul River
- Explosions rock Kabul after Afghanistans attack on Pakistan | AP News
The violence followed explosions in Kabul that Afghan officials blamed on Pakistan Islamabad, at the time, conducted strikes deep inside Afghanistan to target militant hideouts
- Pakistan declares open war with Afghanistan as airstrikes rock Kabul
Pakistan bombed major Afghan cities and declared "open war" after Afghanistan's Taliban rulers claimed an unprecedented aerial attack on Islamabad
- Pakistan declares ‘open war’ with Afghan Taliban after strikes on Kabul . . .
Pakistan bombed major cities in Afghanistan including the capital Kabul on Friday, with Islamabad’s defence minister declaring the neighbours at “open war” following months of tit-for-tat
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