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Kabul

Kabul. Maya Siders. History of Kabul.

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Kabul

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  1. Kabul Maya Siders

  2. History of Kabul • In the 1930’s Afghanistan was ruled by king Zahir Shah. Zahir’s rein lasted for about 40 years and during that time Kabul developed as a city and became a major industrial center. Also Kabul University was founded in 1932, this was a way for its residents to benefit from receiving a higher education. Zahir Shah was replaced by Mohammad Daoud Khan who became president in 1909- 1978. • In the 1960’s education was a primary focus in Kabul. The US as well as other countries assisted Kabul in receiving a higher education. Departments were built in psychology, agriculture, engineering and Science in an effort to educate the people in this city. • This is an image of students who attended Kabul University

  3. The Start of a War • The Soviet Union invaded Afghanistan on December 24, 1979 and Afghanistan went into war for 10 years with the soviets. The war began in 1979 and ended in 1989. Kabul suffered greatly during this time because they were dealing with two local wars of their own. The country faced tragedy and the loss of thousands. • The Taliban rose to power in Kabul and their University closed down. When the Taliban’s power diminished, The University re-opened. The number of teachers and students within the University was scarce due to the effects of the war.

  4. Post- War • After the war in Afghanistan came to an end economic conditions in Kabul were severely unstable. Parts of the government controlled urban areas that were once under mujahidin control.

  5. Present Day Kabul • The last battle for control over Afghanistan took place during the year 2001. • Today Kabul has restored itself since the war in 1979 and is a major trade center. Kabul also houses many factories that produce items such as rayon, wool, furniture and wood.

  6. Demographics • In 2005 Kabul had a population of 2,994,00. • Sunnite Tjiks make up most of the cities population along with the Shi’ite Hazaras. • Most of the people living in Kabul are persian- speakers.

  7. Demographics • Kabul is located in east central Afghanistan. Kabul rests between the Asmai and Sherdarwaza mountains and also is the capital of the Islamic Republic in Afghanistan. The city of Kabul dates back to 1500 BC. It is estimated that the city is around 3,000 years old.

  8. Class Structure • Kabul has become diverse over the years, and different cultures and ethnicities live in the city. Although there are different ethnic groups in Kabul if you are a native to the city you are above a Pashtun or Tajik. At the bottom of the class structure are the Hazaras. They have low paying jobs and are illegal immigrants in most parts of Afghanistan. Since the 1970’s they have progressed to the middle class instead of being at the poverty level

  9. The City of Kabul

  10. Works Cited • Bashiri, Iraj. "Kabul." Www.angelfire.com. N.p., 2003. Web. 17 Oct. 2012. • "Kabul History." Kabul History, History of the Capital Kabul Afghanistan. Afghanistan-culture.com, 2012. Web. 17 Oct. 2012. <http://www.afghanistan-culture.com/kabul-history.html>. • N.d. Photograph. Retronaut.co. Web. 17 Oct. 2012.

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