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Kabul is the largest city and the capitalofAfghanistan with a estimated population of four million(4.000.000)people.There are several different ethnicities living in Kabul cityfromall over the country such as Tajiks, Pashtuns, Hazaras,Uzbeks,Turkmens, Pashaye, and Noristanies. It is mostly dominatedby Tajiksand the spoken language of the capital is predominantlyDari(Persian).Kabul city is an economical and cultural center, situatedaround5,900 feet (1,800 m) above sea level in a narrow valley,betweenthe Hindu Kush Mountains along the Kabul River. Kabul cityislinked with Ghazni, Kandahar, , Herat and Mazar-e-Sharif,citiesthrough a long circular highway that stretches across thecountry.It is also linked by highways with Pakistan to the EastandSoutheast and Tajikistan to the north of the country.According to the historians, Kabul Province has a history ofover3,000 years. Many empires have long fought over the city foritsstrategic location along the trade routes of Southern andCentralAsia. In 1504, Babur the founder of Mughul dynasty capturedthe cityand used it as the headquarter until 1526, before hisconquest ofIndia. Later in 1776, Timur Shah Durrani announced thecity as thecapital of modern Afghanistan.