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Kabul and Airport
NATO's military terminal at Kabul International Airport
The Kabul International Airport is located about from the center of the city, next to the Wazir Akbar Khan neighborhood.
NATO's military terminal at Kabul International Airport
Some of the targets were the Kabul International Airport, Serena Hotel, Kabul City Center, Inter-Continental Hotel, UN guest house, the Presidential palace, Ministry of the Interior, Ministry of Justice, Indian Embassy, Afghan National Police stations, supermarkets, residence of Burhanuddin Rabbani and other top Afghan officials.
Kabul International Airport, located from the centre of Kabul, is the country's main airport.
Regional airlines such as Turkish Airlines, Gulf Air, Indian Airlines, Pakistan International Airlines ( PIA ), Iranian Airlines, and others also make frequent stops at Kabul International Airport.
NATO also uses the Kabul Airport, but most military traffic is based at Bagram Airfield, situated north of Kabul.
There is also an express bus that runs from the city centre to Kabul International Airport for Safi Airways passengers.
** Kabul International Airport
In addition to this, an $ 80 million central command center is under construction at Kabul International Airport and is scheduled to be ready for use in 2012.
Inside Kabul International Airport
* Kabul International Airport ( 3500 m runway ) is the nation's largest airport and the primary hub for international civilian flights.
The company has its main base at Kabul International Airport, from where it operates domestically, and also provides international connections that link Afghanistan with China, Germany, India, Iran, Pakistan, Russia, Saudi Arabia, and Turkey.
On July 30, 2010, a riot broke out when an Afghan car and a DynCorp vehicle crashed on a road near Kabul International Airport.
Kabul International Airport
In December 1979, Soviet armed forces landed at Kabul International Airport to help bolster the PDPA-led government of Afghanistan.
NATO's military terminal at Kabul International Airport
Kabul International Airport (, ), also known as Khwaja Rawash Airport (), is located from the city center of Kabul in Afghanistan.

Kabul and also
There are also a number of VSAT stations in major cities such as Kabul, Kandahar, Herat, Mazari Sharif, and Jalalabad, providing international and domestic voice / data connectivity.
It also involved Britain's repeated attempts to impose a puppet government in Kabul.
In 1995 the Hezb-i Islami of Gulbuddin Hekmatyar, the Iranian-backed Hezb-i Wahdat as well as Rashid Dostum's Junbish forces were defeated militarily in the capital Kabul by forces of the interim government under Massoud who subsequently tried to initiate a nationwide political process with the goal of national consolidation and democratic elections, also inviting the Taliban to join the process.
Three AB 212 helicopters also were deployed to Kabul and four Tornado.
Kabul ( Kābul ) (, ;, ;, ), also spelled Cabool, Caubul, Kabol, or Cabul, mostly in historical contexts, is the capital and largest city of Afghanistan.
It is also the capital of Kabul Province, located in the eastern section of Afghanistan.
Textile mills, power plants and carpet and furniture factories were also built in Kabul, providing much needed manufacturing and infrastructure.
The wider Kabul province, which also includes rural areas, has a population of around 3. 7 million people.
This includes the Kabul City Center, which also serves as a 4-star holel ( Safi Landmark Hotel ).
Ka Faroshi Bird Market in Kabul also known as The Alley of Straw Sellers
The United States military also conducts military operations separate from NATO as part of Operation Enduring Freedom in other parts of Afghanistan, in areas such as Kandahar, Bagram, and Kabul ( including Camp Eggers and Camp Phoenix.
In the case of Afghanistan, the Soviets could achieve a dual purpose: by strengthening relations with the leadership in Kabul, they could also threaten Britain, which was one of the Western states supporting counterrevolution in the Soviet Union.
British unease increased when Amanullah maintained contacts with Indian nationalists and gave them asylum in Kabul, and also when he sought to stir up unrest among the Pashtun tribes across the border.
Nader also looted and plundered Kabul because the treasury was empty.
He also demonstrated a precocious talent for building, impressing his father Jahangir at the age of 16 when he built his quarters within his great grandfather the Mughal Emperor Babur's Kabul fort and redesigned buildings within Agra fort.
The Democratic Republic of Afghanistan can also be considered a Soviet satellite ; from 1978 until 1992 the central government in Kabul was aligned with the Communist bloc, and was directly supported by Soviet military power between 1979 and 1989.
HRH Prince Mohammed Daoud ( also spelled Daud ) was born in Kabul, the eldest son of the diplomat HRH Prince Mohammed Aziz Khan ( 1877 – 1933 ) ( an older half-brother of King Mohammed Nadir Shah ).
Badakhshan's boundaries were decided by the Anglo-Russian agreement of 1873, which expressly acknowledged " Badakhshan with its dependent district Wakhan " as " fully belonging to the Amir of Kabul ", and limited it to the left or southern bank of the Amu Darya ( also called Oxus ).
Mahmud Karzai's purchase of the 7 % stake in Kabul Bank was also financed entirely through money lent by Kabul Bank with the shares as collateral.

Kabul and has
An initial concept design called the City of Light Development, envisioned by Hisham N. Ashkouri, for the development and the implementation of a privately based investment enterprise has been proposed for a multi-function commercial, historic and cultural development within the limits of the Old City of Kabul, along the southern side of the Kabul River and along Jade Meywand Avenue.
Denmark has an embassy in Kabul.
The highway between Jalalabad and the capital Kabul has been re-surfaced in recent years, reducing the transit time between these two important cities.
Alexander the Great explored the Kabul valley after his conquest of the Achaemenid Empire in 330 BC but no record has been made of Kabul, which may have been only a small town and not worth writing about.
Kabul has a semi-arid climate ( Köppen climate classification BSk ) with precipitation concentrated in the winter ( almost exclusively falling as snow ) and spring months.
The population of Kabul has fluctuated since the early 1980s to the present period.
The Kabul metropolitan area has a population of over 3 million inhabitants these days.
Kabul has no train service yet but the government plans to build rail lines to connect the city with Mazar-i-Sharif in the north and Jalalabad-Torkham in the east.
The Kabul bus system has recently discovered a new source of revenue in whole-bus advertising from MTN similar to " bus wrap " advertising on public transit in more developed nations.
It has been reported that up to 90 % of cars in Kabul are Corollas.
About from downtown Kabul, in Bagrami, a wide industrial complex has completed with modern facilities, which will allow companies to operate businesses there.
An initial concept design called the City of Light Development, envisioned by Dr. Hisham N. Ashkouri, for the development and the implementation of a privately based investment enterprise has been proposed for multi-function commercial, historic and cultural development within the limits of the Old City of Kabul, along the southern side of the Kabul River and along Jade Meywand Avenue, revitalizing some of the most commercial and historic districts in the City.
The Mayor of Kabul Muhammad Yunus Nawandish has brought many municipal reform efforts by the U. S. Agency for International Development ’ s “ Kabul City Initiative ” project, the World Bank, Japanese Government JICA and other International Donors to build municipal capacity, improve service delivery and infrastructure, and increase municipal revenue for a cleaner and greener Kabul.
Karachi especially after the 1970s has emerged as one of the largest Pashtun cities in the world with its Pashtun population estimated to be around five to seven million which is more than Peshawar, Kabul or Kandahar easily.
A prime example of this is the capital city of Kabul, Afghanistan, which, after decades of civil war and occupation, has regions of rubble and desolation.
On 27 December Radio Kabul broadcast Karmal's pre-recorded speech, which stated " Today the torture machine of Amin has been smashed, his accomplices – the primitive executioners, usurpers and murderers of tens of thousand of our fellow countrymen – fathers, mothers, sisters, brothers, sons and daughters, children and old people ..." On 1 January Leonid Brezhnev, the General Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, and Alexei Kosygin, the Soviet Chairman of the Council of Ministers, congratulated Karmal on his " election " as leader, before any Afghan state or party organ had elected him to anything.
Karachi has a larger Pashtun population than Kabul.

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