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Zabulistan (Persian: زابلستان,
Zābulistān, Zābolistān, Zāwulistān or
simply زابل Zābul, Pashto: زابل Zābəl), was a
historical region in
southern Afghanistan...
- Zunbil, also
written as Zhunbil, or
Rutbils of
Zabulistan, was a
royal dynasty south of the
Hindu Kush in
present southern Afghanistan region. They were...
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Kabulistan was the
heartland of the Turk
Shahi domain,
which at
times included Zabulistan and Gandhara. The
Turks under the
Western Turk
ruler Tong
Yabghu Qaghan...
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Hinduism held sway over the
region until the
Muslim conquest.
Kabul and
Zabulistan which housed Buddhism and
other Indian religions,
offered stiff resistance...
- also
referred to as
Zabulistan,
after the
region in the
eastern part of present-day Afghanistan. In Ferdowsi's epic,
Zabulistan is in turn described...
- from
neighbouring Kandahar in 1963. Historically, it was part of the
Zabulistan region.
Qalat serves as the
capital of the province. The
major ethnic...
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Hinduism held sway over the
region until the
Muslim conquest.
Kabul and
Zabulistan which housed Buddhism and
other Indian religions,
offered stiff resistance...
- word for “panther” or “leopard”. In the Shahnameh,
Rostam is a
native of
Zabulistan, a
historical region roughly corresponding to today's
Zabul Province,...
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story of the
heroes Rostam and his son, Sohrab. The hero
Rostam lived in
Zabulistan, and was one of the
favorites of King Kaykavous. Once,
following the traces...
- Fereydun,
Manuchehr and Nowzar. He was
appointed by
Manuchehr to rule
Zabulistan (Sistan), and then Mazandaran.
After Manuchehr,
because of Nowzar's corrupted...