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laghman

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mehtar lam

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34.671400,70.209400

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2701

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laghman

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mehtar lam

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  • Laghman Province

    Laghman Province

    Province of Afghanistan

    Distance: Approx. 1533 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 34.66,70.2

    Laghman (Pashto: لغمان) is one of the 34 provinces of Afghanistan, located in the eastern part of the country. It has a population of about 502,148, which is multi-ethnic and mostly a rural society. Laghman hosts a large number of historical landmarks, minarets, monuments, and other cultural relics that are manifestation of its old history and culture.

  • Mihtarlam District

    Mihtarlam District

    District of Laghman Province

    Distance: Approx. 3850 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 34.6456,70.1814

    Mihtarlam District is located in the center of Laghman Province of Afghanistan and consists of the urban centre and provincial capital Mihtarlam, 24 major villages and 269 sub-villages.

  • Mihtarlam

    Mihtarlam

    City in Laghman Province, Afghanistan

    Distance: Approx. 345 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 34.66833333,70.20888889

    Mihtarlam (Pashto: مهترلام), also spelled Mehtar Lam, is the sixteenth most populous city of Afghanistan. It is the capital of Laghman Province and center of Mihtarlam District. It is the only large urban settlement in the province.

  • Alishang

    Alishang

    Village, river, and valley in Afghanistan

    Distance: Approx. 6264 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 34.70333333,70.15305556

    Alishang is the name of a village, a river and a fertile valley of Laghman Province, and also of the district headquarters of Mihtarlam District, in eastern Afghanistan. It lies about 40 km northwest of Jalalabad. The fertile Alishang valley drained by the Alishang River, which is described as "contracted", has an abundance of mounds and caves.

  • Aramaic inscription of Laghman

    Aramaic inscription of Laghman

    Rock inscription by Ashoka

    Distance: Approx. 9952 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 34.5846,70.1834

    The Aramaic inscription of Laghman, also called the Laghman I inscription to differentiate from the Laghman II inscription discovered later, is an inscription on a slab of natural rock in the area of Laghmân, Afghanistan, written in Aramaic by the Indian emperor Ashoka about 260 BCE, and often categorized as one of the Minor Rock Edicts of Ashoka. This inscription was published in 1970 by André Dupont-Sommer. Since Aramaic was an official language of the Achaemenid Empire, and reverted to being just its vernacular tongue in 320 BCE with the conquests of Alexander the Great, it seems that this inscription was addressed directly to the populations of this ancient empire still present in this area, or to border populations for whom Aramaic remained the language used in everyday life.

  • Pul-i-Darunteh Aramaic inscription

    Pul-i-Darunteh Aramaic inscription

    Distance: Approx. 9952 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 34.5846,70.1834

    The Pul-i-Darunteh Aramaic inscription, also called Aramaic inscription of Lampaka, is an inscription on a rock in the valley of Laghman ("Lampaka" being the transcription in Sanskrit of "Laghman"), Afghanistan, written in Aramaic by the Indian emperor Ashoka around 260 BCE. It was discovered in 1932 at a place called Pul-i-Darunteh. Since Aramaic was the official language of the Achaemenid Empire, which disappeared in 320 BCE with the conquests of Alexander the Great, it seems that this inscription was addressed directly to the populations of this ancient empire still present in northwestern India, or to border populations for whom Aramaic remained the language of use.

  • Laghman massacre

    Laghman massacre

    War crime perpetrated by the Soviet Army

    Distance: Approx. 1533 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 34.66,70.2

    The Laghman massacre was a war crime perpetrated by the Soviet Army in April 1985 in the villages of Kas-Aziz-Khan, Charbagh, Bala Bagh, Sabzabad, Mamdrawer, Haider Khan and Pul-i-Joghi in the Laghman Province, during the Soviet–Afghan War. Between 500 and 1,000 civilians were murdered in what was described as Soviet reprisals against civilians for anti-communist resistance members and their military actions aimed against the Soviet Army. The Soviet troops arrived with 200 tanks and armored personnel carriers on 11 March 1985 in the said villages in search for the Mujahideen, rejecting an offer from the Democratic Republic of Afghanistan to send their own troops to reduce the number of fatalities.

  • Qala-e-Seraj

    Qala-e-Seraj

    Palace in Afghanistan

    Distance: Approx. 711 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 34.6651618,70.211085

    Qala-e-Seraj is a palace located in Mihtarlam, Laghman Province, Afghanistan. It was built by Amir Habibullah Khan c. 1912–13 to spend his winters there.

  • Hajji Dunya Gul Niazi Jamia Masjid

    Hajji Dunya Gul Niazi Jamia Masjid

    Mosque in Mihtarlam, Laghman, Afghanistan

    Distance: Approx. 1779 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 34.6872518,70.2069226

    Hajji Dunya Gul Niazi Jamia Masjid (Pashto: حاجی دنیا ګل نیازی جامعه مسجد) is a mosque in the city of Mihtarlam in Laghman Province, Afghanistan. Construction work on two mosques was launched in 2017. The second mosque opened in 2021 and has a capacity of 2,000 worshippers at a time.

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Current Weather

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Current Temperature

10 Celsius

Feeling temperature

8 Celsius

lowest temperature

10 Celsius

Maximum temperature

10 Celsius

Atmospheric pressure

1019 hPa

humidity

31 %

Sea level pressure

1019 hPa

Surface atmospheric pressure

896 hPa

visibility

10000 meters

Wind speed

1.73 m/s

gust

1.84 m/s

wind direction

309 degree

cloud

100 %

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