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    34.52361; 69.17889 The Arg (Pashto: ارګ; Dari: ارگ; lit. 'citadel') is the presidential palace of Afghanistan, located in Kabul. Since the 2021 abolition...
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  • Iran Arg (Kabul), presidential palace in Kabul, Afghanistan Arg, South Khorasan, a village in South Khorasan Province, Iran Arg of Karim Khan Arg of Tabriz...
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    within the Arg was the first created by a British architect. Its accompanying clock tower, c. 1911, was also a British creation. Houses in Kabul during this...
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    alleges, did he realize he was going to leave Afghanistan. Kabul's presidential palace, the Arg, was evacuated by helicopters. Meanwhile, Taliban co-founder...
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  • government, it also approves and disapproves all decisions made by the Kabul-based Council of Ministers. All its members are ulema native to or residents...
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  • Country Building Notes Image Afghanistan Arg, Kabul Meeting place of the Cabinet of Afghanistan Armenia President's House, Yerevan Azerbaijan Zagulba Presidential...
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    force the Saqqawists to retreat into Kabul in October 1929, and subsequently into the Arg. The capture of the Arg on 13 October 1929 marked the end of...
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  • Residence Photo City Function Link  Afghanistan Arg Kabul Tajbeg Palace  Azerbaijan Palace of Nakhchivan Khans Nakhchivan Palace of Shaki Khans Shaki...
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    Taliban took over Kabul, President Ashraf Ghani and took refuge in the United Arab Emirates. After Ghani, the Taliban occupied the Arg presidential palace...
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    Templeton, Ian (2012). "From the Bala Hissar to the Arg: How Royal Fortress Palaces Shaped Kabul, 1830–1930". The Court Historian. 17 (2): 171–188. doi:10...
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