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Karez-e Jaji in the region of Kabul is a town in Afghanistan - some 8 mi or ( 13 km ) South-East of Kabul , the country's capital city .

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Current time in Karez-e Jaji is now 05:25 PM (Thursday) . The local timezone is named " Asia/Kabul " with a UTC offset of 4.5 hours. Depending on the availability of means of transportation, these more prominent locations might be interesting for you: Qal'ah-ye Muhammad-Muhsin, Mehtar Lam, Khost, Kandahar, and Kabul. Since you are here already, make sure to check out Qal'ah-ye Muhammad-Muhsin . We encountered some video on the web . Scroll down to see the most favourite one or select the video collection in the navigation. Where to go and what to see in Karez-e Jaji ? We have collected some references on our attractions page.


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J-Bad Road, Kabul, Afghanistan

2:55 min by Gary Hamm
Views: 1649 Rating: 4.00

Crusing up Jalalabad road in Kabul, Afghanistan. ..

Star Spangled Banner

2:10 min by groundplt
Views: 811 Rating: 5.00

The 'Motor City Mad Man" rockn' out in Kabul Afghanistan back in June of 2004 on the USO tour with Toby Keith. ..


Fun day at the range

1:21 min by Mads Christensen
Views: 798 Rating: 5.00

A video I made when I was in afghanistan. It was ALOT of fun! Enjoy. ..

Kabul to Bagram

1:42 min by Jake Wright
Views: 706 Rating: 0.00

This is a quick video from my trip from Kabul to Bagram ..


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Interesting facts about this location

Bagrami

Bagrami is a town situated very close to Kabul at {{#invoke:Coordinates|coord}}{{#coordinates:34.4911|N|69.2756|E||||| | |name= }} at 1797 m altitude. The population is 31,680 (2007 calculation). The road to Kabul is not bad and the city can be reached in 30 minutes, so Bagrami is becoming a suburb. The Bagrami Industrial Park is almost ready and this is one of the major projects for the economy of the region.

More reading: Wikipedia Article
Located at 34.49 69.28 (Lat./Long.); Less than 3 km away
Tags: Populated places in Kabul Province

Pul-e-Charkhi prison

Pul-e-Charkhi, also known as Afghan National Detention Facility, is the largest prison in Afghanistan east of Kabul. Construction of the jail began in the 1970s by order of former president Mohammed Daoud Khan and was completed during the 1980s. The prison became notorious for torture and executions after the 1978 Saur Revolution as well as during the 10 year Soviet war that followed.

More reading: Wikipedia Article
Located at 34.52 69.35 (Lat./Long.); Less than 7 km away
Tags: Prisons in Afghanistan

Camp Warehouse

Camp Warehouse is the operations centre for the multinational International Security Assistance Force located 10 kilometers east of Kabul. The camp has soldiers and equipment from dozens of countries. Part of Camp Warehouse is a German-sponsored ISAF military hospital.

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Located at 34.54 69.30 (Lat./Long.); Less than 8 km away
Tags: Military installations of Afghanistan, Military installations of Germany, War in Afghanistan (2001–present)

Bala Hissar, Kabul

Bala Hissar is an ancient fortress located in the city of Kabul, Afghanistan. The estimated date of construction is around the 5th century A.D. Bala Hissar sits to the south of the modern city centre at the tail end of the Kuh-e-Sherdarwaza Mountain. The Walls of Kabul, which are 20 feet high and 12 feet thick, start at the fortress and follow the mountain ridge in a sweeping curve down to the river. It sports a set of gates for access to the fortress.

More reading: Wikipedia Article
Located at 34.51 69.19 (Lat./Long.); Less than 10 km away
Tags: Buildings and structures in Kabul, Former fortresses, History of Kabul

Ghazi Stadium

Ghazi Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Kabul, Afghanistan,used to play soccer. It was built during the reign of King Amanullah Khan in 1923, who was regarded as Ghazi (Hero) for the Afghan victory in the Third Anglo-Afghan War and gaining independence for his nation after the 1919 Treaty of Rawalpindi. The stadium has a capacity of 25,000 people. The Ghazi Stadium was renovated in 2011 after the entire ground was removed and replaced with new soil and artificial turf placed on top.

More reading: Wikipedia Article
Located at 34.52 69.19 (Lat./Long.); Less than 11 km away
Tags: Football venues in Afghanistan, Multi-purpose stadiums, National stadiums, Sport in Kabul