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kandahar

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kandahar

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31.613300,65.710100

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3801

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kabul

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Afghan Wireless Communication Company

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34.5329

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69.1674

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119.59.83.48

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31.613300

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65.710100

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3801

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Popular places and events near this IP address

  • Ahmad Shah Durrani

    Ahmad Shah Durrani

    Founder of the Durrani Empire (r. 1747–1772)

    Distance: Approx. 747 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 31.61944444,65.70694444

    Ahmad Shāh Durrānī (Pashto: احمد شاه دراني; Persian: احمد شاه درانی), also known as Ahmad Shāh Abdālī (Pashto: احمد شاه ابدالي), was the first Shah and founder of the Durrani Empire, and is often regarded as the founder of modern Afghanistan. Throughout his reign, Ahmad Shah fought over fifteen major military campaigns. Nine of them being centered in India, three in Khorasan, and three in Afghan Turkestan.

  • Battle of Kandahar (1880)

    Battle of Kandahar (1880)

    Last major conflict of the Second Anglo-Afghan War

    Distance: Approx. 727 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 31.61666667,65.71666667

    The Battle of Kandahar, 1 September 1880, was the last major conflict of the Second Anglo-Afghan War. The battle in southern Afghanistan was fought between the British forces under command of General Roberts and the Afghan forces led by Ayub Khan. It ended with a decisive British victory over Afghan forces.

  • 2008 Kandahar bombing

    2008 Kandahar bombing

    An attack on Afghan soil

    Distance: Approx. 635 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 31.616,65.716

    The 2008 Kandahar bombing of February 17, 2008 in Kandahar, Afghanistan, was an attack targeting a crowd of people watching a dog-fighting competition. With more than 100 killed, it was the deadliest attack on Afghan soil since 2001. The target of the attack was believed to have been a local police commander who was killed in the blast, Abdul Hakim Jan.

  • Cloak of Muhammad

    Cloak of Muhammad

    Cloak believed to have been worn by the founder of Islam

    Distance: Approx. 729 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 31.6196,65.708

    The Cloak of Muhammad (Kherqa) is a relic hidden inside Khirqa Sharif in Kandahar, Afghanistan. It is a cloak believed to have been worn by the Islamic prophet Muhammad during the Night Journey in 621 AD. The cloak itself is locked away inside the mosque and is rarely seen. It has been guarded by the same family for over 250 years.

  • Mosque of the Hair of the Prophet

    Mosque of the Hair of the Prophet

    Mosque in Kandahar, Afghanistan

    Distance: Approx. 51 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 31.61365,65.71045

    The Mosque of the Hair of the Prophet, also known as Jame Mui Mobarak, is a mosque near the Kabul Bazaar, in the city of Kandahar, Afghanistan. The mosque was built in the 19th century by Kohendil Khan. A canal runs through the mosque's shaded courtyard.

  • Fall of Kandahar

    Fall of Kandahar

    2001 conflict in Kandahar

    Distance: Approx. 727 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 31.61666667,65.71666667

    The Fall of Kandahar took place in 2001 during the War in Afghanistan. After the fall of Mazar-i-Sharif, Kabul and Herat, Kandahar was the last major city under Taliban control. Kandahar was where the Taliban movement had originated and where its power base was located, so it was assumed that capturing Kandahar would be difficult.

  • Siege of Kandahar

    Siege of Kandahar

    1737–1738 siege of Kandahar, Afghanistan by Afsharid Iranian armies

    Distance: Approx. 727 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 31.61666667,65.71666667

    The siege of Kandahar began when Nader Shah's Afsharid army invaded southern Afghanistan to topple the last Hotaki stronghold of Loy Kandahar, which was held by Hussain Hotaki. It took place in the Old Kandahar area of the modern city of Kandahar in Afghanistan and lasted until March 24, 1738, when the Hotaki Afghans were defeated by the Persian army.

  • Bombing of Kandahar (2001)

    Bombing of Kandahar (2001)

    2001 military operations in Afghanistan

    Distance: Approx. 727 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 31.61666667,65.71666667

    The 2001 Bombing of Kandahar was a series of military operations conducted in and around Kandahar, Afghanistan, during October 2001, as part of the start of the United States' military operations in Afghanistan.

  • Kandahar Provincial Museum

    Kandahar Provincial Museum

    Distance: Approx. 802 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 31.62036194,65.71179389

    The Kandahar Provincial Museum is a museum located in Kandahar, Afghanistan.

  • Mausoleum of Ahmad Shah Durrani

    Mausoleum of Ahmad Shah Durrani

    Distance: Approx. 753 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 31.61961667,65.70726667

    The Mausoleum of Ahmad Shah Durrani is located in Kandahar, Afghanistan. It is one of the most important historical monuments in Kandahar. Ahmad Shah Durrani, who is fondly known as Ahmad Shah Baba, ruled the Durrani Empire from Kandahar between 1747 and 1772.

  • Kirka Sharif

    Kirka Sharif

    Islamic shrine in Kandahar, Afghanistan

    Distance: Approx. 729 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 31.6196,65.708

    Kirka Sharif (Pashto: خرقه شريفه; meaning Sacred Cloak) is an Islamic shrine located in Kandahar, Afghanistan. The shrine became notable in English literature during the Second Anglo-Afghan War, when neighboring British-India was trying to establish friendship with Afghanistan. The shrine houses a Middle-Eastern style mantle or cloak, believed to be the cloak of Muhammad, as worn by the Islamic prophet Muhammad during the Night Journey in the year 621.

  • Battle of Kandahar (2021)

    Battle of Kandahar (2021)

    2021 conflict in Kandahar

    Distance: Approx. 596 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 31.61333333,65.71638889

    The Battle of Kandahar began on 9 July 2021, as Taliban insurgents assaulted the city to capture it from the Afghan National Security Forces (ANSF). After heavy fighting for weeks the city's defenses had started to dissolve in August. This allowed the Taliban to enter and overrun most of the city on 12 August 2021, including the Sarposa prison, which included the release of over 1,000 prisoners, and ultimately the capture of the city.

Weather in this IP's area

Current Weather

clear sky

Current Temperature

6 Celsius

Feeling temperature

5 Celsius

lowest temperature

6 Celsius

Maximum temperature

6 Celsius

Atmospheric pressure

1024 hPa

humidity

34 %

Sea level pressure

1024 hPa

Surface atmospheric pressure

906 hPa

visibility

10000 meters

Wind speed

1.54 m/s

gust

1.56 m/s

wind direction

77 degree

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