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    Chihil Sutun (Persian: چهل‌ستون, meaning "Forty Columns"), also spelled Chehel Sutoon, Chelsutoon, Chehelseton or Chihilsitoon, is a historic palace with...
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    Kabul (redirect from Pul-e-Sorkh)
    Parks Bagh-e Babur (Gardens of Babur) Bagh-e Chihil Sutun (Gardens of Chihil Sutun) Bagh-e Bala Park Zarnegar Park Shokouh Zana Shahr-e Naw Park Bagh-e Zanana...
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    hillside of District 5, southwest of Shahr-e Naw, or a short distance south of Kabul Zoo and north of Chihil Sutun. The gardens of Babur has several terraced...
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    British in the 19th century and then abandoned. It is being restored. The Chihil Sutun Palace was built in the late 19th century for Habibullah Khan, who was...
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    Chehel Sotoun (redirect from Chehel Sutun)
    pp. 511–42 S. Babaie: ‘Shah ‛Abbas II, the Conquest of Qandahar, the Chihil Sutun, and its Wall Paintings’, Muqarnas, xi (1994), pp. 125–42 Wikimedia Commons...
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    the park are commercial buildings and small shops. Bagh-e Bala Palace Chaman-e-Hozori Chihil Sutun Gardens of Babur Qargha Reservoir Wazir Akbar Khan...
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  • and Chihil Sutun: The Audience Halls of Shah Jahan. Mughal Palace Gardens from Babur to Shah Jahan, The Mughal Waterfront Garden The Zahara Bagh (Bagh-i-Jahanara)...
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    built himself several summer and guest houses, including the Bagh-e Bala Palace and Chihil Sutun Palace in Kabul, and the Jahan Nama Palace in Kholm. The...
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  • century The estimated date of construction is around the 5th century AD. Chihil Sutun Kabul Palace 1888 Historic maps also refer to the palace as Hendaki....
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    forces continued to slowly push towards Kabul, seizing Charasya, Chihil Tan and Chihil Sutun on 5 October. By 7 October, Kalakani's forces had retreated from...
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