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The capital of Afghanistan is Kabul

The Islamic Republic of Afghanistan is an Asian state. A significant part of its territory is stretched in the Iranian Highlands, among high ridges and intermontane valleys. Massive ridges of the Hindu Kush and Vakhansky reach an altitude of 4000 - 6000 meters, and the highest mountain of Naushak is over 7000 meters above sea level. In the north of Afghanistan spreads the Bactrian plain. There are many sand deserts in the country. Registan, Garmsir, Dashti-Margot. The largest rivers are the Amudarya, Murgab, Gerirud, Helmand, Kabul. The Kabul River flows into the Indus. Many rivers originate on the slopes of the mountains. Melting glaciers feed them during high water. However, in the middle of summer the rivers become shallow and lost among the deserts. The valleys and lakes among mountain clefts, which have preserved their original appearance, attract tourists and climbers of the whole world with their extraordinary beauty.

The capital of Afghanistan is Kabul. This ancient city was founded in 1504. Its founder is Babur. The city is located in the center of the eastern part of Afghanistan, at an altitude of 1800 meters above sea level. It is one of the highest mountain capitals in the world. Its main attractions are mosques. Wazir Akbar Khan, Idghah, SherPur. The city has 583 mosques and 38 prayer houses, as well as Christian and Hindu temples. These numerous historical monuments were created as a result of a mixture of cultures. Afghanistan has long been under the yoke of rulers of different countries. Greek, Arab, Indian, Iranian and other invaders. The influence of these countries determined the culture of its development. The main periods are pagan, Hellenistic, Buddhist and Islamic. Many mosques have madrassas.

Destructive wars from ancient times to this day are shaking Afghanistan. The capital of the historical center is undergoing reconstruction all the time. The fortress Bala Hisar, built in the fifth century, and then destroyed, is now restored and used for army barracks.

Bachi - the famous gardens of Babur with Abdurrahman Pavilion located there. National Museum, where the main values of the country were collected. The museum is known for the fact that most of the treasure was looted by the Taliban. Bamian Buddha statues, Paghman Valley, Tirich - the world, the mausoleum of the "Iron Emir". These and other historical sites offer travelers the capital of Afghanistan Kabul.

The Royal Palace and the mausoleum of Mohammed Nadir Shah are a modern landmark of Kabul. "Deluche" is translated "as admiration of the heart." The palace building is part of the Royal Residence complex.

The metropolitan Avenue of Maiwand is full of trade rows. In the bazaar area there is a traditional abundance of fruits, vegetables, mountains of watermelons and melons grown under the hot southern sun. Practically in every district of the city there are a lot of cafes where they offer pilaf or shish kebab. However, the same food, but much cheaper can be bought on the streets. Shor-bazaar, Char Chat and many other markets offer tourists Kabul. Afghanistan, like any southern country, is doing well in trade.

Entire labyrinths of narrow streets with all sorts of rows of ducats, shops, shops, stretch through the entire shopping center of the capital. You can buy almost everything here. Food, clothing, shoes, products of local handicraft masters, imported goods, poultry, cattle, modern telephones. Thousands of traders and buyers, with the indispensable custom of oriental bazaars to bargain before buying, all this is the exotic trading capital of Afghanistan Kabul. The old, noisy part with shouting beckoned, peddlers, water-carriers, chasers and drovers of donkeys.

But there is another part of the city, with modern, borrowed from Europeans straight and wide streets. The capital of Afghanistan is waiting for its tourists.

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