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=== 1662. A Geographical dictionary in which are described... London. by Henry Brome. === |
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<blockquote>Cabul, a [[Cabul, City|City]] and Kingdom upon the continent of India, belonging to the Mogull.</blockquote> |
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=== 1694. The great historical, geographical and poetical dictionary by Louis Moreri. === |
=== 1694. The great historical, geographical and poetical dictionary by Louis Moreri. === |
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Latest revision as of 03:36, 13 June 2026
Etymology and other names
History
Geography
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Notable People
Sources from old books
1662. A Geographical dictionary in which are described... London. by Henry Brome.
Cabul, a City and Kingdom upon the continent of India, belonging to the Mogull.
1694. The great historical, geographical and poetical dictionary by Louis Moreri.
Cabul, a Town and Kingdom of the East-Indies, in the Territories of the Great Mogol, the furthest advanc'd towards Persia and Wsbeck, having Cachemire to to the East. It is in this Kingdom that the River Nilas and Behat, that discharge themselves into the Indus, have their Sources. The Town is great, and has two Fortresses: It stands upon the Road from Labor to Samarcand. The other Towns are Ghidel and Passaur, which are all Towns of great Commerce for Musk, Silks, Rhubarb, and other Merchandizes that are brought from Cathai. The Tartars sell 60000 Horses here every Year. It was the first Seat of the Great Mogol.