- Kandahar - Wikipedia
Kandahar is the founding city and spiritual center of the Taliban Despite the nation's capital being Kabul, where all government ministries and institutions are based, Kandahar is the seat of power in Afghanistan as the supreme leader and his spiritual advisers are based there
- Kandahar | Afghanistan, Map, Population, History, War | Britannica
Kandahar, city in south-central Afghanistan It is southern Afghanistan’s chief commercial center, situated at the junction of highways from Kabul, Herat, and Quetta (Pakistan)
- Pakistan says it targeted militant hideouts in Afghanistans Kandahar . . .
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (AP) — Pakistan said Sunday it targeted militant hideouts in Afghanistan’s Kandahar region overnight, as the fighting that erupted between the two neighbors late last month showed no signs of abating
- Pakistan strikes Kandahar as cross-border conflict with Afghanistan . . .
Islamabad says it hit militant infrastructure in southern Afghanistan after alleged Taliban-linked drone attacks, deepening a rapidly worsening standoff along the border
- Pakistan says it conducted new strikes at Afghanistan’s military . . .
Pakistan says it conducted new strikes at Afghanistan’s military facilities Islamabad hits Kandahar facility after Taliban drones strike civilian areas and military sites as conflict intensifies
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Kandahar Province, also spelled Qandahar is located in southern Afghanistan Kandahar borders Pakistan in the east and south, Uruzgan and Zabul provinces in the north, and Helmand in the west
- Explore Kandahar, Afghanistan: Ultimate Travel Guide Tips
Kandahar and its Pashtun population are the most Islamically strict in Afghanistan, possibly even in the world That makes Kandahar one of the most interesting places to visit in Afghanistan
- Kandahar – Travel guide at Wikivoyage
Kandahar (Pashto: کندهار) is the capital of Kandahar province, and the largest city in Southern Afghanistan Kandahar is also the second largest city in Afghanistan after the capital Kabul, and was the first capital of the modern state of Afghanistan in the 18th century
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