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It was also during this century that Kapisa kingdom was discovered, which is now a province in modern day Afghanistan.
There is also a reference to Chinese emperor Tai-Tsung being presented with excellent breed of horses in 637 AD by an envoy from Chi-pin ( Kapisa ).
Bagram ( ), founded as Alexandria on the Caucasus and known in medieval times as Kapisa, is a small town and seat in Bagram District in Parwan Province of Afghanistan, about 60 kilometers north of the capital Kabul.
Kapisa ( Persian / Pashto: کاپيسا ) is one of the 34 provinces of Afghanistan.
The population of Kapisa is estimated to be 364, 900, although there has never been an official estimate.
The province of Kapisa is an area that constitutes an invisible boundary between a zone to the west and north where the population is Tajik, and generally hostile to the Taliban, and the steep-sided valleys to the south-east dominated by the Pashtun and Pashai people, where there is a lot of rebel activity.
Mahmud-i-Raqi, capital of Kapisa Province is Tajik dominated, where there are more fighters who fought with Massoud than there are Taliban sympathizers.
Kapisa province is located 80 km north east of Kabul a stark mountain moonscape that for centuries was home to gunmen who preyed on travelers and harassed invaders in the narrow mountain passes.
Kapisa Province's terrain is a mixture of high peaks, mountainous river valleys, and shallow central plains ; the highest points of the province are in the east, on the borders with Panjsher and Laghman Provinces.
Kapisa is allocated four seats in the Wolesi Jirga, Afghanistan's lower house of Parliament, one of which is reserved for female candidates.
They oversaw the formation of the 3rd Brigade of the 201st Afghan corps that is now deployed in Kapisa and of the Afghan police who now are solely responsible for providing the province ’ s security.

Kapisa and important
Elsewhere, the Taliban captured two important areas, Khanqa and Sang-e-Bada southwest of Mahmood Raqi, provincial capital of Kapisa.

Kapisa and province
His territories cover the eastern dominions of the divided Greek empire of Bactria ( Panjshir and Kapisa ) and extend to the modern Pakistani province of Punjab, most of the Indian states of Punjab and Himachal Pradesh and the Jammu region.
File: French Marines Afghanistan. JPG | French soldiers from the 27th Alpine Rangers Battalion and French Task Force Tiger patrol the valleys of Kapisa province, Afghanistan.
* September 4-Intense fighting erupted between Taliban forces and the United Islamic Front for the Salvation of Afghanistan in Kapisa province.
* The Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan took control of the Shokhi and Khan Aqa districts in Kapisa province after several days of heavy clashes with the Afghan Northern Alliance led by Ahmad Shah Masood.
1st Battalion was deployed to the Ghazni, Wardak, and Western Paktika Provinces with the exception of Company A ( Able ), split in half ( 1st and 2nd platoons ) along with a platoon from Company D ( Dog ) to assist a team from 10th Special Forces Group in the Northern province of Kapisa in the outpost FOB Kutchsbach for the first six months of the deployment.
They are mainly concentrated in the northern parts of Laghman and Nangarhar provinces and eastern Kapisa province.

Kapisa and has
Kapisa has been the site of several failed attempts at counterinsurgency since 2005.

Kapisa and been
Just like the rest of Afghanistan, many historical sites in Kapisa have also been looted by smugglers and then sold abroad.
Over 60 French soldiers have been killed in Kapisa since 2008, with hundreds more injured severely.

Kapisa and Kabul
From the Taliban conquest of Kabul in September 1996 until November 2001 the United Front controlled roughly 30 % of Afghanistan's population in provinces such as Badakhshan, Kapisa, Takhar and parts of Parwan, Kunar, Nuristan, Laghman, Samangan, Kunduz, Ghōr and Bamyan.
The kingdom was known as Kabul-shahan or Ratbel-shahan from ( 565 – 670 CE ) when the capitals were located in Kapisa and Kabul, and later Udabhandapura ( also known as Hund ) for its new capital.
It was used by Achaemenids, Sakas, Kushanas, Hunas, Bactrians, by the rulers of Kapisa / Kabul and Gilgit.
By 2008, France had sole responsibility for Kapisa, and a district of Kabul Province that borders it.
The early French withdrawal from Kapisa will create a security vacuum just outside of Kabul.
The French presence there had reduced the ability of militants in Kapisa to launch attacks into Kabul.
Most of the area was captured by the Taliban around winter 1995, and after the capture of Kabul, Maidan Wardak Taliban were significant in the fight for Parwan Province and Kapisa.
Born in Gul Bahar in Kapisa Province, one of seven children, Jalal moved to Kabul to attend high school.
The kingdom was known as Kabul-shahan or Ratbel-shahan from ( 565 – 670 CE ) when they had their capitals in Kapisa and Kabul, and later Udabhandapura ( also known as Hund ) for its new capital.
Paropamisadae (; ) or Paropamisus (; ) was the ancient Greek name for a region of the Hindu-Kush in eastern Afghanistan, centered on the cities of Kabul and Kapisa ( modern Bagram ).
The confederation of the Kambojas may have stretched from the valley of Rajauri in the south-western part of Kashmir to the Hindu Kush Range ; in the south – west the borders extended probably as far as the regions of Kabul, Ghazni and Kandahar, with the nucleus in the area north-east of the present day Kabul, between the Hindu Kush Range and the Kunar river, including Kapisa possibly extending from the Kabul valleys to Kandahar.
From the Taliban conquest of Kabul in September 1996 until November 2001 the United Front controlled roughly 30 % of Afghanistan's population in provinces such as Badakhshan, Kapisa, Takhar and parts of Parwan, Kunar, Nuristan, Laghman, Samangan, Kunduz, Ghōr and Bamyan.

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Its main cities were Purushapura ( modern Peshawar ), literally meaning " city of men ", Varmayana ( modern Bamyan ), Takshashila ( modern Taxila ) and Kapisa ( modern Bagram ).

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Archeological discoveries in 1939 confirmed that the city of Kapisa was an emporium for Kapiśayana wine, bringing to light numerous glass flasks, fish-shaped wine jars, and drinking cups typical of the wine trade of the era.
Like the American military, the French never developed a solid plan for consolidating their victories and building on successes – which left many areas of Kapisa in a constant tug-of-war between the French and the insurgents.
An elementary school in Kapisa with ANP police helping with preparation for a Civic action program | medical civic action program.
A transition ceremony for Kapisa Province was held here, July 4, 2012.

Kapisa and insurgents
With the help of Afghan National Army, French forces conducted operations to repel the insurgents and Afghan forces were able to gain a foothold in Kapisa valleys.

Kapisa and .
From the Taliban conquest in 1996 until November 2001 the United Front controlled roughly 30 % of Afghanistan's population in provinces such as Badakhshan, Kapisa, Takhar and parts of Parwan, Kunar, Nuristan, Laghman, Samangan, Kunduz, Ghōr and Bamyan.
It became part of the surviving Turk Shahi Kingdom of Kapisa, also known as Kabul-Shahan.
His territories covered Panjshir and Kapisa in modern Afghanistan and extended to the Punjab region, with many tributaries to the south and east, possibly as far as Mathura.
This ethnic split lies at the heart of the Kapisa insurrection.
Kapisa represents an allegory of the fractured and elusive Afghanistan, a hell trap that ensnares and breaks the world ’ s armies.
The earliest references to Kapisa appear in the writings of fifth century BCE Indian scholar Pāṇini.
Pāṇini refers to the city of Kapiśi, a city of the Kapisa kingdom, modern Bagram.
Pāṇini also refers to Kapiśayana, a famous wine from Kapisa.

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