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Cabul (Hebrew: כבול),
classical spelling: Chabolo; Chabulon, is a
location in the
Lower Galilee mentioned in the
Hebrew Bible, now the
Kabul local council...
- The Candahar, Ghuznee,
Cabul Medal was
awarded to
those who took part in the
campaign in the
spring and
summer of 1842,
under the
command of
General William...
- Blackburn. David, The
extermination of a
British army: the
retreat from
Cabul, 2008 APH
Publishing Corporation. p. 121
Dalrymple 2013, p. 385. Dalrymple...
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provides context on Solomon's sale of
territory to Hiram,
which he
derided as
Cabul (i.e. "good for nothing"). Kyle H.
Keimer argues that they
reflected Solomon's...
- 'Dr
Brydon only
survivor of
Cabul Army',
photograph by John McCosh, 1850...
- The Agi
Cabul is a
river in Constanța County, Romania. It
discharges into the Danube–Black Sea
Canal in Medgidia. Its
length is 22 km (14 mi) and its...
- The
cover of the 1902
first edition of To
Herat and
Cabul, A
Story of the
First Afghan War by G. A.
Henty and
illustrations by
Charles A. Sheldon, published...
- – I – J – K – L – M – N – O – P – Q – R – S – T – U – V – Y – Z
Cabbon Cabul Caesar Cainan, Kenan,
acquisition Cain acquisition,
fabrication Caiphas...
- both of whom wore
feathers in
their headdress: and also the
Caufirs of
Cabul who are said to have
stuck a
feather in
their turban for
every enemy slain...
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forces from Afghanistan.
Kabul is also
spelled as Cabool, Cabol, Kabol, or
Cabul.[citation needed]
Kabul was
known by
different names throughout its history...