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Buddhas of Bamiyan
sculptures in Afghanistan before 2001
Bamyan Province
province of Afghanistan
Uruzgan Province
province of Afghanistan
Ghor Province
province of Afghanistan
Ghazni Province
province of Afghanistan
Samangan Province
province of Afghanistan
Daykundi Province
province of Afghanistan
Maidan Wardak Province
province of Afghanistan
Parwan Province
province of Afghanistan
Sar-e Pol Province
province of Afghanistan

Bamyan
Bamyan, also spelled as Bamiyan or Bamian (Dari, Pashto: ), is a city in central Afghanistan, serving as the capital of Bamyan Province. It is within the jurisdiction of Bamyan District and has an estimated population of 103,909 people. This makes Bamyan the largest municipality in Hazarajat. The Bamyan Airport is located in the middle of the city. It is surrounded by houses, businesses, schools and public parks. The Bamyan University is also near there. Band-e-Amir National Park is located around 2-hour drive to the west from the city's center. The driving distance between Bamyan and Kabul is
Band-e Amir National Park
national park in Afghanistan
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Hazaristan
Hazarajat (Dari: هزارهجات), also known as Hazaristan (Dari: هزارستان), is a mostly mountainous region in the central highlands of Afghanistan, among the Kuh-e Baba mountains in the western extremities of the Hindu Kush. It is the homeland of the Hazara people, who make up the majority of its population. Hazarajat denotes an ethnic and religious zone.
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Paropamisadae
Paropamisadae or Parapamisadae () was a satrapy of the Alexandrian Empire in modern Pakistan, which largely coincided with the Achaemenid province of Parupraesanna. It consisted of the districts of Sattagydia (Bannu basin), Gandhara (Kabul, Peshawar, and Taxila), and Oddiyana (Swat Valley). Paruparaesanna is mentioned in the Akkadian language and Elamite language versions of the Behistun Inscription of Darius the Great, whereas in the Old Persian version it is called Gandāra. The entire satrapy was subsequently ceded by Seleucus I Nicator to Chandragupta Maurya after Mauryan Victory in Selucid
Shahristan District
district in Daykundi Province, Afghanistan
Bamyan District
district of Bamyan Province, Afghanistan
Bamyan Airport
airport serving Bamyan, Afghanistan
Jaghori District
District in Afghanistan
Kahmard
district of Bamyan, Afghanistan
Panjab
district of Bamyan, Afghanistan
Kajran District
district in Daykundi Province, Afghanistan
Ajristan District
district in Ghazni Province, Afghanistan
Miramor District
district in Daykundi Province, Afghanistan
Ghorband District
district of Parwan, Afghanistan
Gizab District
district in Urozgan Province, Afghanistan
Qarabagh District
district in Ghazni Province, Afghanistan
Sayghan
district of Bamyan, Afghanistan
Ishtarlay District
district in Daykundi Province, Afghanistan
Dih Yak District
district of Afghanistan
La‘l wa Sar Jangal District
district in Ghor Province, Afghanistan
Unai Pass
mountain pass in Afghanistan
Jaghatu District
District in Afghanistan
Nili District
district in Daykundi Province, Afghanistan
Sangi Takht District
district in Daykundi Province, Afghanistan
Khwaja Umari District
district of Afghanistan
Nawur District
district in Ghazni Province, Afghanistan
Shibar Pass
mountain pass in Afghanistan
Yakawlang
district of Bamyan, Afghanistan
Malestan District
district in Ghazni Province, Afghanistan
Kiti District
district in Daykundi Province, Afghanistan
Markazi Bihsud District
district of Maidan Wardak, Afghanistan
Khadir District
District in Daykundi Province, Afghanistan
Shibar District
district of Bamyan, Afghanistan
Shekh Ali District
district of Afghanistan

Shahr-e Gholghola
Shahr-e-Gholghola or Gholghola City () (also City of Screams, City of Woe, City of Sorrows) is an archaeological site located near the town of Bamyan, Afghanistan.
Day Mirdad
district of Maidan Wardak, Afghanistan

Surkhi Parsa
district of Parwan, Afghanistan

Darah Sof District
district in Samangan Province, Afghanistan
Hesa Awal Behsood
district of Maidan Wardak, Afghanistan
Ajar Valley National Park
protected area in Bamyan Province, Afghanistan
Kakrak Valley, Bamyan Province
valley in Afghanistan
Shahr-e Zuhak, Bamyan
historic city ruins in Bamyan, Afghanistan
Yakawlang
Yakawlang also romanized as Yakaolang () was a city of 76,000 people (est. 2011) in Yakawlang District, Bamyan Province, Afghanistan. It is the capital of Yakawlang District with an altitude of . It was significantly destroyed by Taliban forces in 2000–2001.
Kakrak Valley
valley in Ghazni, Afghanistan
Foladi Valley
valley in Afghanistan
Qolyaqol
Qolyaqol () is a valley and a residential area in Afghanistan, located in Qarabagh, Ghazni Province in the Hazaristan region of Afghanistan in central parts of the country. Its population are primarily Hazaras.
Julga Bahador
a region in Afghanistan