Nur die Taliban schrecken ihn nicht. [60] General Rahman was heard loudly saying: "Kabul must burn! Autumn features warm afternoons and sharply cooler evenings. Tanin, Z. In 1842 the British returned to Kabul, plundering Bala Hissar in revenge before fleeing back to British India (now Pakistan). In 420 AD the Indo-Sassanids were driven out of Afghanistan by the Xionite tribe known as the Kidarites, who were then replaced in the 460s by the Hephthalites. The last of them was a Katormán, and his minister was Kalar, a Bráhman. Die Taliban bezeichneten dies als Reaktion auf eine „Kriegserklärung“ Kabuls. Vor fünf Jahren kam Nesar Ahmad Aliyar ohne deutsche Sprachkenntnisse an den Niederrhein. The government also built many ministry buildings in the brutalist architecture style. [73], The city suffered heavily under a bombardment campaign between rival militias which intensified during the summer of 1992. Due to climate change, since the 21st century, the river runs dry most of the year, only filling up in the wetter winter and spring seasons. Doch ganz beendet ist der Einsatz nach 18 Jahren nicht. [146] The Massoud Circle is located by the U.S. Embassy and has the road leading to the airport. Pro-Soviet PDPA under Nur Muhammad Taraki seized power and slowly began to institute reforms. Following the era of the Khalji dynasty in 1333, the famous Moroccan scholar Ibn Battuta was visiting Kabul and wrote: We travelled on to Kabul, formerly a vast town, the site of which is now occupied by a village inhabited by a tribe of Persians called Afghans. [26] After his death, his empire was seized by his general Seleucus, becoming part of the Seleucid Empire. However political crime such as assassinations of PDPA party members or guerrilla attacks on military and government targets were quite common. 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