Kandahar (کندهار) Travel Guide, Afghanistan

Kandahar (کندهار) is the second largest city in Afghanistan. Located in the southeastern part of the country, it has a population of 468,000 (2011 estimate). The city is at an elevation of 1,000 m (3,281 ft). It observes the Afghanistan Standard Time, which is UTC+4:30.
 Shrine of Baba Wali on the outskirts of Kandahar, Afghanistan Author: PRTkand (Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported)
The city of Kandahar is one of the oldest human settlements in the country. The area has been inhabited for over seven thousand years. The city itself is believed to have been founded by Alexandria the Great around 330 BC. Its name is said to have been derived from Alexandria, or Iskandriya in the local language.
Kandahar was conquered by Arab Muslims during the 7th century. That was when Islam was introduced to the city. The city has been ruled by various powers through its long history. There were various Muslim rulers that fought each other for control of the city until the 19th century, when the British occupied the city during the two Anglo-Afghan wars.
 Buildings in downtown Kandahar Author: Ghamai (Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 Generic)
In the 20th century, Kandahar has seen American and Soviet military presence. It was captured by the Taliban in August 1994. Then in 2001, the city's Taliban military bases were attacked by US cruise missiles, which forced them out of Kandahar, transferring control to the Afghan National Police. Since then, the city has been subject to regular Taliban rocket and ground attacks.
Visiting Kandahar
Kandahar remains an extremely dangerous destination and should be avoided by casual tourists with no business going there. Those intended to visit Kandahar should have an armed guard with them at all times.
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Places of Interest in Kandahar
- Kandahar Museum
- Mosque of the Cloak of the Prophet Mohammad
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