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This mud-brick wall was built sometime during the Islamic conquest of Eastern Persia, during the Zanbel Shahi era. The wall stretched from one to the other end of the northern face of Shirdarwaza Hill and was put in place to keep the Arabs from entering the city proper, of present-day Kabul.

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