Wazir Akbar Khan, Kabul

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Wazir Akbar Khan
وزیر اکبر خان
Neighborhood of Kabul
Wazir Akbar Khan neighborhood in Kabul
Wazir Akbar Khan in northern Kabul
Wazir Akbar Khan in northern Kabul
Country Afghanistan
ProvinceKabul

Wazir Akbar Khan (وزیر اکبر خان) is a neighbourhood in northern Kabul, Afghanistan, forming part of District 10. It is named after the 19th century Afghan Emir Wazir Akbar Khan. It is one of the wealthiest parts in Kabul. Many foreign embassies are located there, including the American and Canadian.[1] The Hamid Karzai International Airport is also located nearby Wazir Akbar Khan.

It is a common place for foreign workers to live. The streets are laid out on a grid with Western, two-story houses that date back to the 1960s and 1970s.[2] Most of Afghanistan's national government institutions are located in the area, including the Presidential Palace, the headquarters of the Resolute Support Mission and the German-Afghan Amani High School. A Marriott Hotel is being constructed across from the U.S. Embassy.

Terminology[]

The neighborhood is named after Emir Wazir Akbar Khan, a prominent Afghan hero during the early 1840s, a son of Emir Dost Mohammad Barakzai. Akbar is Arabic for "great" and Khan means "chief/King" in Pashto.

In popular culture[]

The early part of the novel The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini is set in this suburb.

References[]

  1. ^ "The Embassy of Canada to Afghanistan". Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada. August 22, 2006. Archived from the original on 2008-01-14. Retrieved 2008-01-15.
  2. ^ Sacred Cows: Banana Republic

Coordinates: 34°32′10″N 69°11′02″E / 34.536116°N 69.183869°E / 34.536116; 69.183869


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