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- Kabulistan (Persian: کابلستان) is a historical regional name referring to the territory that is centered on present-day Kabul Province of Afghanistan....
- century, Babur, the Timurid prince of Ferghana (modern Uzbekistan), invaded Kabulistan (modern Afghanistan) and established a small kingdom there. Twenty years...
- needed] Around 380-385 CE, the Alchons emerged in Kapisa, taking over Kabulistan from the S****anian Persians, while at the same time the Kidarites (Red...
- between what is now the city of Zaranj in southwestern Afghanistan and Kabulistan in the northeast, with Zamindawar and Ghazni serving as their capitals...
- after overpowering the declining subsequent Hindu Shahis and Gurjaras. Kabulistan was the heartland of the Turk Shahi domain, which at times included Zabulistan...
- Zarang, Bost, Qandahar (also called al-Rukhkhaj or Zamindawar), Kabul, Kabulistan and Zabulistan. Before Muslim rule, the regions of Balkh (Bactria or Tokharistan)...
- other hordes in 1502. The Timurid Empire reduced into a rump state in Kabulistan and Balkh under Babur after most of its territory in Khorasan and Central...
- Hindu-Kush and Sindh (present-day ****stan). This area was also known as Kabulistan. Alexander Cunningham (died 1893) noted in the 19th century that Kaofu...
- prin****l cities of his later Mughal Empire. In 1525, Babur described Kabulistan in his memoirs by writing that: In the country of Kābul there are many...
- launched this ****ault with the purpose of solidifying his authority in the Kabulistan. It took place in Bajaur, located in present-day Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, ****stan...